Posts Tagged ‘Wii U’

Review of Muteki Corporation’s Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria!

Here’s our video review of Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria, developed by Muteki Corporation & published by Choice Publishing for the Nintendo Wii U.

Freedom Planet coming to the NA Wii U eShop on August 13th!

Astral Breakers shooting onto the North American eshop for August 6th!

Factotum releasing August 20th in North America on the Wii U eShop!

Review of Arcane Pixel’s Tiny Galaxy!

Here’s our video review of Tiny Galaxy by Arcane Pixel for the Nintendo Wii U.

Team17 interested in bringing their titles to Nintendo if consumer demand is there!

I recently spoke to Deborah Bestwick on twitter, who is the MD/Owner of Team17 Ltd. It seems Deborah is a huge Nintendo fan and would consider bringing their titles to the Wii U / 3DS / NX platforms if there’s enough consumer interest.

I would love to see Alien Breed on the Wii U. I watched a trailer for the PC remake that came out a few years back, and think this game could do quite well as it reminds me of Gauntlet.

I’ve created a Survey for everyone to fill out and show their support. I will be handing the results of the survey over to Team17 so they can decide if it’s viable to bring their games to Nintendo’s platforms.

You can complete the survey by clicking HERE!

Super Mario Maker to include 99 Amiibo costumes!

According to the Nintendo of Japan site, Super Mario Maker will include 99 Amiibo costumes that you can use on your character.

If you don’t own 99 Amiibo to unlock the costumers, there will be a 100 Mario Challenge you can go through to unlock them all!

Source: Nintendo of Japan

Twinworld Tackles…Tiny Galaxy!

For those having trouble with Tiny Galaxy, Twinworld has released a series of videos showing how to complete each level and collect all the stars!

Elliot Quest for Wii U Gets Free Content Update July 30th Alongside Special Promotion!

Elliot Quest, on Wii U™, will have new Miiverse™ features, additional content, and a worldwide 15% discount. PlayEveryWare also bringing game to the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, XBox One, and Nintendo 3DS™ in 2016 

SEATTLE, USA, July. 24, 2015 — PlayEveryWare, the company behind the exceptionally well-reviewed Wii U port of Elliot Quest by Ansimuz Games, announces the next major update to the game today. On July 30th, a new Miiverse Journal will be available for all players to share and leave notes about their adventures. The Wii U GamePad will allow players to post and view hints, share the secrets they find, and more,f during real-time gameplay.  Adding to the excitement, PlayEveryWare and Ansimuz Games collaborated on creating fun new Miiverse Stamps to use in their Miiverse posts. Over twenty Stamps can be unlocked as players defeat bosses, discover secrets, and explore new locations in each of the multiple game endings.

“We are really excited to see how players will use this new feature” said PlayEveryWare co-founder Thomas O’Connor. “Elliot Quest’s Miiverse community is so amazingly positive and supportive of one another! They already help each other get through challenging areas while cautious of spoilers, and sharing screenshots of all the really fun and surprising Easter eggs that they find on their adventures. The Miiverse Journal will make it easier and enjoyable for the community to share their experiences.  We enjoy supporting the Elliot Quest community by creating features they can use based on their engagement and feedback.”

To celebrate this new content, PlayEveryWare and Nintendo are offering a 15% discount to new North American and European players for two weeks following the release of the update. During this same time, Elliot Quest will be showcased at Gamescom in Cologne, Germany. Come visit us and play the game at a special reception at our booth from 5pm to 7pm, located at B-042 in Hall 10.1 (the public entertainment area).

In addition to this major Wii U update, PlayEveryWare is hard at work porting the game to other console systems. Expect to see the game on PS4, PS3, PSVita, XBox One, and Nintendo 3DS in 2016.

About Elliot Quest
Elliot Quest is an adventure/RPG where players explore the mysterious Urele island in search of an ancient demon to cure Elliot from a rare curse of immortality. You’ll find 5 dungeons to conquer, 16 bosses to defeat, and countless treasures and secrets to discover in this beautiful retro adventure inspired by Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, and many other classy titles. Elliot can’t die—but he’s still running out of time.

Partially funded by Kickstarter, this HTML5 game has become a critical success on the Wii U. To discover more, please visit www.elliotquest.com.

About PlayEveryWare
PlayEveryware is an independent game studio out of Seattle with a strong background console game development. Along with creating our own original games, we work with both major publishers and small independent developers to help their teams with programming and art services, as well as publishing and marketing. To discover more, please visit www.playeveryware.com, or find us on Twitter @playeveryware.

About Ansimuz Games
A one man studio located in Mexico. The owner, Luis Zuno, worked for 2 years full-time on the adventure Zelda-like game called Elliot Quest, programming it in JavaScript and with the help and collaboration from a few people around the world. He continues freelance web Design/Developer work as well as offering pixel art to his Patreon backers and work-for-hire by other studios. To discover more, please visit www.ansimuz.com, or find us on Twitter @ansimuz.

 

Source: PR Email

Petite games creating physics-based puzzle game Funky Physics; will be Wii U exclusive!

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