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Two Tribes’ third and final classic game for the Wii U eShop is on track for launch next month. In a tweet published a short while ago, the studio revealed a tentative December 12 release for the downloadable title. You can expect RUSH out on that date if there are no unexpected problems.


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ZeNfA Productions is bringing “ZaciSa’s Last Stand” to the Wii U eShop. A release is planned for late December/early January in North America. Pricing is set at $2.99.

ZaciSa’s Last Stand is a 2D tower defense game set in space. Players are tasked with defending their base from an onslaught of enemy ships by deploying different Bot weapons such as Sentry or Bomber. More waves of enemies with increased strength will be encountered in each level.

By destroying ships, you’ll earn points and money as well as a nice bonus at the end of each round. In-game currency can be used to build more bots and different kinds of upgrades.

Four different maps are included in ZaciSa’s Last Stand: Space Station 001, Asteroid Mining Station 6, Hyperspace, and Moonbase. More maps will be added for free in the future through post-release patches.

The game will include Hard and Easy difficulty modes, local and online leaderboards for all maps and modes, and 1080p support. Additionally, a small local co-op mode is included for the mobile drone bots, allowing up to four different people to use a Wiimote to control and move any on-screen drone in plane.

You can find additional details about ZaciSa’s Last Stand here.

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Churbles is coming to Wii U following a modification of the game’s Kickstarter stretch goals. Developer CrashGem set the console versions at $24,000 yesterday – which has already been reached – and so we’ll be seeing Churbles on Nintendo’s system, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The title is tentatively planned for release in late 2014.

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Lefthanded Studios is currently working on “Lobodestroyo” – a N64-inspired 3D action platformer. The thing is, Lefthanded needs some help to finish the project and get it out to the public.

$35,000 is needed to bring Lobodestroyo to PC, Mac, Linux, and Ouya. If funds reach $48,000, the game will also come to Wii U.

Interested in Lobodestroyo? You can find the official Kickstarter page with more details here.

Pier Solar HD has been delayed a bit. In a recent Kickstarter update, Watermelon Games president Tulio Goncalves revealed a new March 2014 launch for the game. That means we should be seeing the game on Wii U around that timeframe.

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Two Tribes will be releasing EDGE for Wii U next week, according to a listing on Nintendo’s website. The official page lists a November 21 release date for the eShop title. EDGE should be available for $1.99 when it becomes available.


Extend Studio’s puzzle-platformer “So Many Me” may come to Wii U. If the game’s Kickstarter campaign hits $160,000, we’ll definitely see it on Nintendo’s console. On Wii U, So Many Me would offer “special second-screen gameplay and management features for the GamePad.”

So Many Me’s Kickstarter has until December 16 to reach its $22,000 target and stretch goals. Over $3,000 has been raised thus far.

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Paradise Lost: First Contact is officially making its way to Wii U. Originally promised through a stretch goal on Kickstarter, developer Asthree Works has instead decided to guarantee the game for Nintendo’s console regardless of funding. If the campaign does manage to reach $230,000, Paradise Lost come to Wii U on day one rather than follow the PC, Mac, and Linux versions.

It’s also worth mentioning that Paradise Lost’s Kickstarter goal was recently met. Over $70,000 has been raised with 16 days to go.

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