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Two digital games have received release dates in Europe, and both are slated for March 30.

First, on 3DS, Circle Entertainment will publish Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D. EnjoyUp Games’ Mutant Alien Moles of the Dead will hit the Wii U eShop on the same day.

Here’s a closer look at the eShop listings:


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Circle Entertainment has long been teasing the western version of SubaraCity. Starting next week, it will begin to release.

Circle wrote on Twitter yesterday that SubaraCity has been nailed down for March 23 in Europe and Australia. Although there’s no news yet for North America, we’re expecting it sometime within the next few weeks.

The official tweet is as follows:


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SubaraCity made it to Japan just recently, and it’s heading west at some point courtesy of Circle Entertainment. Watch some footage below.

It’s taken awhile, but Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D is finally here. The game launches in North America tomorrow, and soon after in Europe.

We’ve been waiting a long time for Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D to say the least. It was first announced in June 2012, so it’s been almost five years since then.

In a new interview, creator Keith Webb explains why the project took so long:

“Yep, we did begin the development process a good few years back, but, as always, life gets in the way, and both myself, and the programming team, had to take other jobs to keep us ticking over whilst we worked on this in the background – evenings, holidays and weekends, that sort of thing. To cut down the dev time, we pondered just creating a simple, no frills port of the original, but I really wanted to include brand new content and create something special for the fans!”

“In the back of my mind I always knew it would eventually be completed, as the chance to bring it to the 3DS was too great an opportunity to miss. My main concern was that the 3DS would have been completely phased out by the time it was finished, but thankfully that hasn’t been the case! It looks like the 3DS still has a bit of life left in it these days, with several exciting titles coming down the line, so it’s still a relevant and exciting piece of hardware. The Switch doesn’t appear to be a direct competitor to it either, just yet, so there’s plenty of opportunity for both to co-exist in the immediate future, which is great news for everyone!”

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Go! Go! Kokopolo, a game five years in the making, finally has an official release date. Circle Entertainment announced a date of February 23 today. Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D will cost $5.99.

Take a look at a trailer for Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D. We’ll let you know when the title has been dated for Europe.

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Circle Entertainment previously announced plans to bring SubaraCity to the 3DS eShop in Q4 2016. It has taken longer than expected, but the title is out now in Japan. We have a trailer below.

Parascientific Escape: Story Gear Detective is making its way to the Japanese 3DS eShop next week. Check out a trailer for the game below.

Parascientific Escape: Story Gear Detective isn’t confirmed for the west just yet. But since Circle has been localizing the series, they’ll probably pick this one up as well.

It’s been a five-year wait for Go! Go! Kokopolo 3D, but the game is nearly here. Circle Entertainment shared some news on Twitter today that the downloadable 3DS game will arrive between February and March.

You can access the official site here. We’ll let you know as soon as we have a release date.

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Parascientific Escape: Gear Detective is now confirmed for release on the North American 3DS eShop this week. Circle Entertainment will publish the game on Thursday for $5.

Here’s an overview:

“Parascientific Escape: Gear Detective is a sequel to Parascientific Escape: Cruise in the Distant Seas, where the player is required to find clues and solve puzzles to escape certain situations using PSI abilities.

The story follows Detective Kyosuke Ayana, who has the ability named chronokinesis which allows him to look back in time in a limited field of view, for up till 5 days back. Detective Ayana is hired to find a serial killer threatening the quiet neighborhood of Camellia Hills – but soon finds himself in much bigger trouble as he investigates the crime scenes.”

And a trailer:

European Wii U owners will soon have access to Koi DX. According to a listing on the eShop, it’s due out next week – specifically February 2.

Here’s a look at the eShop listing:


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