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RUSH is officially on track for release on the Wii U eShop next Thursday, Two Tribes has announced. Pricing is set at $1.99 / €1.99 for launch – a 50 percent discount.

RUSH will offer the following features:

– Off-TV gameplay supported
– Unique 3D puzzle solving gameplay with Conveyor Belts, Warps, Stop Signs, Splits and more.
– Over 70 levels of increasing difficulty
– Hint system, when your brain needs a break
– Drag and Drop stylus control system
– Highly stylized environments

First screenshots of RUSH running on Wii U can be found above.

Goodbye Galaxy Games has released a new Vine clip showing the first bit of footage of Tappingo. Check it out below:


Additionally, we have four new screenshots, two of which show off the big puzzles:

You can find more information about Tappingo here.

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Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham has posted a new update on his blog outlining the studio’s development plans. Mutant Mudds (3DS), Treasurenauts, Cult County, Mutant Mudds 2 were all covered in the post. Additionally, Watsham teased two new titles, one of which has been confirmed for 3DS and will be announced in January.

Rather than rounding up the news in bullet point form, it’d probably be best to share the blog post entirely. You can find it after the break or on Watsham’s page here.


Mansion Lord, Golgom Games’ “RPG/business sim” with a murder mystery twist, could find its way to Wii U.

The team is currently seeking $28,000 in funding to make Mansion Lord a reality. If donations exceed $85,000, we’ll be seeing the game on Wii U. This would need to happen by December 19.

You can find the official Kickstarter page here.

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Paradise Lost: First Contact is in its final day on Kickstarter. You can check out the project here.

What would Teslagrad look like if it were made for the Game Boy? Rain Games artist Ole Ivar Rudi provides an answer through one of his recent tweets:


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Wii U is no longer a separate stretch goal on Lobodestroyo’s Kickstarter. If it hits the main $35,000 target, Lobodestroyo will be a sure thing for the system.

There’s a little under two weeks for the campaign to reach the necessary total. Just over $10,000 has been raised thus far.

You can find the official Lobodestroyo Kickstarter here.

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