Posts Tagged ‘Wii U’
Humble Bundle provides statement regarding region locking on the Humble Nindie Bundle!
We recently launched the Humble Nindie Bundle, a digital bundle for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U systems. For many of you, the bundle is region-locked, and we apologize if the games are unavailable in your country.
One of the reasons we launched the first Humble Bundle was to bring indie games to more people. We agree that region-locking is not ideal. But without it, we may not have had this opportunity to promote these great indie games on dedicated video game platforms.
Our goal is to make games as universally accessible as can be. That’s why, while we strive to sell DRM-free games when possible, we also explore services like Steam, Origin, uPlay, and now the Nintendo eShop. These services allow us to offer more games at pay-what-you-want prices while raising more money for charity and reaching more gamers.
Your feedback helps us craft our bundles, so we thank you for your input and your continued support! We will continue to strive to be as inclusive as possible to all platforms, regions, and players in the future.
Source: Humble Bundle Blog
Indies join forces with Nintendo to bring their fans a Humble Bundle you can’t refuse!
Humble Bundle is a site that developers use to provide game bundles where you pay what you want for them (usually starting at a $1 minimum payment). The amount you pay is then split between the devs, their chosen charity, and the humble bundle site itself.
When making your payment, you decide what percentage of it goes to which area. If you pay at least X amount of money, such as $10 for example, then you unlock extra games that you get to own as well. Also, paying more than the average price will usually unlock even more games for you to keep.
A group of independent game developers have partnered with Nintendo to create the first ever Humble Nindie Bundle for their fans. This is a first not only for Nintendo fans, but for console gamers everywhere. Normally Humble Bundle game deals have been for PC only and not console gamers.
The Charity that they have chosen to support is Code.org, which is a non-profit dedicated to making computer science available in more schools, along with increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color.
If you pay at least $1 USD, you will get the following fun games: Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition, Woah Dave!, and Mighty Switch Force.
Paying more than the average price (~$9.25 right now) will also get you The Fall, OlliOlli, and Moon Chronicles – Episode 1.
If you pay at least $10, Stealth Inc 2 and SteamWorld Dig will be added to your gaming bundle on top of the games already listed above.
Buying all these great games separately would cost you over $80 USD. Heck, Guacamelee STCE by itself is over $10 on the Nintendo eShop, same with Stealth Inc 2.
Even though $10 currently unlocks all these titles for you to play, I’d encourage you to donate more if you can.
This incredible bundle ends Tuesday, June 9th, at 11am PST. So, go visit Humble Bundle and show your support!
Review of WizByte Games’ Vector Assault!
Here’s our video review of Vector Assault by WizByte Games for the Nintendo Wii U.
Crunching Koalas plans to launch MouseCraft on Wii U this fall!
Cat scientist research game MouseCraft will arrive for Wii U during Q3 2015, developer Crunching Koalas has revealed. The 2D puzzler released last year for Steam and PlayStation platforms, receiving praise for its colorful aesthetic and puzzle design, while seeing criticism for unchallenging difficulty.
Starring a crazy cat scientist conducting an experiment involving three blind mice, MouseCraft has been deemed as a cross between Tetris and Lemmings, and revolves around overcoming gaps by placing blocks for the sightless rodents to get from point A to B. As you progress, an epic tale will unfold around you, as the feline experiment conductor tries to unravel the enigma behind a mysterious mice-powered machine. Players will have to overcome various environmental obstacles and dangers, but at their own pace, as MouseCraft utilizes an Active Pause mechanic, which can freeze the game at any point. Increasing the speed is also an option. And it wouldn’t be the full puzzle package without allowing players to create their own maps, which they will be able to share to the community, naturally.
Source: 8-Worlds News
Here’s a look at the launch trailer for the game.
Sydney Hunter and the Caverns of Death $4k away from hitting Wii U stretch goal; 8 days left for campaign!
Last week we posted an article regarding the Sydney Hunter kickstarter being $10k away from getting a Wii U stretch goal.
After checking the campaign status today, Sydney Hunter is stating that it’s under $4k away from reaching the Wii U stretch goal!
With only 8 days to go on this campaign, there’s a good chance that the stretch goal can still be reached.
Swords & Soldiers II available now on the Wii U NA eShop!
We hope you’ve groomed your axe and sharpened your beard, because Swords & Soldiers II has just released on Nintendo eShop for Wii U™!
We’ve been preparing for this day for almost three years and can’t wait for everybody to start playing!
To celebrate, we’ve just released our launch trailer.
Source: PR Email
Indie Spotlight – Toki Tori 2+ by Two Tribes!
Spotlighting Two Tribes’ indie game, Toki Tori 2+, for the Nintendo Wii U!
Review of Barnyard Intelligence Games’ High Strangeness!
Here’s our video review of High Strangeness, developed by Barnyard Intelligence Games and published by Midnight City for the Nintendo Wii U.
UCraft developer decides to keep game exclusive to Wii U!
For the past 7 months I have given up my life and focused all of my time, money and energy solely on completing UCraft. During this time I feel that not only have I formed a bond with UCraft but also with the entire Nintendo Community. As a result of this new found kinship I have come to the conclusion that putting UCraft on anything other than Nintendo Platforms doesn’t feel right because UCraft was originally promised exclusively for the Wii U. I am not someone who goes back on their word so with that said, UCraft is and shall remain exclusive to Nintendo Platforms. The Nintendo Community (Our community) has deserved a quality Sandbox title to call our own for quite sometime and this holiday season we will finally have it! Welcome to the World of UCraft!
As always thank you for your support and we hope you all have as much fun playing UCraft as we have had creating it!
Source: Nintendo Nuggets
Don’t Starve: Giant Edition available May 28th on the Wii U NA eShop!
Don’t Starve: Giant Edition is an uncompromising wilderness survival game full of science and magic.
You play as Wilson, an intrepid Gentleman Scientist who has been trapped by a demon and transported to a mysterious wilderness world. Wilson must learn to exploit his environment and its inhabitants if he ever hopes to escape and find his way back home.
Don’t Starve: Giant Edition combines the content of both the original Don’t Starve game, and the Reign of Giants expansion pack, which adds new characters, seasons, creatures, biomes, and other challenges to Don’t Starve.
Source: Nintendo