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Review of RCMADIAX’s Peg Solitaire!

Here’s our video review of Peg Solitaire by RCMADIAX for the Nintendo Wii U.

Shutshimi launches today for the Nintendo Wii U; priced at $9.99 USD!

Review of Nami Tentou Mushi’s PING 1.5+!

Here’s our video review of PING 1.5+ by Nami Tentou Mushi for the Nintendo Wii U.

Review of RCMADIAX’s Skeasy!

Here’s our video review of Skeasy by RCMADIAX for the Nintendo Wii U.

Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty launching Feb 11th on Wii U; getting 25% price discount at launch!

Saturnine Games releasing Turtle Tale on Feb 5th in Australia; priced at $3.99!

Review of Rock Pocket Games’ Shiftlings!

Here’s our video review of Shiftlings, developed by Rock Pocket Games and published by Sierra, for the Nintendo Wii U.

Review of RCMADIAX’s Avoider!

Here’s our video review of Avoider by RCMADIAX for the Nintendo Wii U.

Gray Fin Studios bringing their twin-stick shooter, Dual Core, to the Nintendo Wii U!

Dual Core is a vibrant, futuristic, “twin-stick” style, shooter, with a strong focus on local co-op multiplayer (up to 4 players). Lots of robots, lots of lasers, lots of aliens, lots of explosions! The numerous retro arcade influences are front and center, but spiced up with a colorful modern style, a generous helping of sci-fi intrigue, and a dash of RPG ELEMENTS! This isn’t an arena shooter (though there is an arena-style arcade mode); there’s a full story mode with a ton of handcrafted levels to explore, and battle through.

Dual Core has been in development for several years now, and originally was conceived as a mobile/tablet game – however, somewhere along the line, I realized that very few of my favorite games were actually on mobile devices, *most* of them were in fact, on the Wii U, and usually because of the local multiplayer. So I decided to trust my instincts and that became the focus – our goal is to get players having a blast, working together, laughing, and (occasionally) yelling at the each other! One of my fondest gaming memories was playing co-op Gauntlet as a kid, and that’s still a strong influence today.

But it’s not just multiplayer – even in single player, you don’t play alone; your robot buddy “Corby” sticks with you, and battles by your side through the whole game. So in a way, it’s co-op multiplayer, even when it’s not.

Source: Nintendo Life

Image & Form happy about SteamWorld Heist’s success; putting a surprise into their game update!

So far SteamWorld Heist is an even bigger success than SteamWorld Dig. Not just in terms of sales: Reviews and community feedback are through the roof!

At the time of writing SteamWorld Heist is tied with Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate for the highest rated 3DS game of 2015 (not counting remakes), according to Metacritic. We have no sales figures to share today, but rest assured we’re very pleased with the numbers.

Before our inflated egos won’t fit through the front door anymore we’d like to thank you. Without your support this wouldn’t have been possible!

The first SteamWorld Heist update (containing the French, Italian, German, Spanish and Russian translations) was originally planned for release on Nintendo 3DS this month. Time constraints have pushed this forward a bit.

We’re working hard to ensure it’s downright excellent and expect to have the update out before you know it. To make up for the delay we’re throwing in new surprises and lots of polish. Stay tuned!

Source: Image & Form

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