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Candle: The Power of the Flame boxart

Teku Studios originally intended to release Candle: The Power of the Flame on Wii U. While that no longer appears to be happening, the developer is teaming up with Merge Games to put the title on Switch.

Candle: The Power of the Flame is an action adventure game with challenging puzzles. You’ll play as Teku, a young novice on a dangerous journey to rescue his tribe’s shaman from the evil tribe of the Wakcha.

Work on Candle is complete, and the indie game is starting to debut on various platforms today. View a new trailer for the game below.

Candle is still scheduled for Wii U, but it’s unclear if Switch will affect those plans. I imagine we’ll find out in the months ahead.

Teku Studios has prepared a new making-of video for Candle video that shows how the team created the game’s graphics in a handmade, traditional way. Watch it below.

Teku Studios recently prepared a video showing lengthy gameplay from its upcoming title Candle. You can watch it below.

Candle details

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments

Teku Studios shared a bunch of details about its indie title “Candle” while speaking with Spanish site Blogocio. You can find information rounded up about the Wii U eShop title below.

– Will be about 5-6 hours long
– 20 levels/areas
– Game provides a lot of freedom since players can freely move around the level
– Sometimes will be presented with several scenarios at once
– Game has secrets such as unlockables
– Unlockables include access to artwork and other areas of development
– May include a detailed making-of for the whole process of development
– Using Kickstarter funds to provide dubbing for the narrator
– Won’t be a simple port on Wii U
– Using Unity
– Team is working to adapt the game to the Wii U/GamePad’s functionality
– Off-TV play supported
– Wii U and PC versions are being developed in parallel and are in a similar state of development
– Both versions should be out around the same time
– Team is working on Wii U due to the policy change with respect to indie developers
– Nintendo offers all facilities to develop on the platform

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