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Animal Crossing: Jump Out received a blowout a few days ago through a Nintendo Direct, but Famitsu shared a few more details this week.

There’s a new event in Animal Crossing 3DS. Players will be able to celebrate Grass Day on September 3. In related news, trimming all of the town’s grass will net you a rare item. Famitsu also says that by dreaming at the Hall of Dreams, Wendall will appear and you’ll receive “My Design”.


The latest issue of Famitsu has a new feature on Monster Hunter 4. A couple of tidbits have made it out of the magazine thus far.

First, it looks like the game will have a new underground cave. Famitsu is also showing off Yian Kut-Ku, Gypceros, Tetsukabura, and Nelscylla.

Look for new images soon.


Update: Bumped to the front page with more screenshots.


A new character is joining the Injustice: Gods Among Us today. Green Arrow has been confirmed for the fighter, and he should be included in an updated demo build at New York Comic Con this weekend.

Take a look at the Green Arrow reveal trailer above.

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Details on two promising 3DS eShop games are posted below. Read on for the latest information on Fluidity: Spin Cycle and Crashmo. Both games are due out later this year.

Crashmo

– Mallo and Papa Blox are back
– Poppy, Papa’s grand-niece, is in the game as well
– Mallo introduces himself to her with a characteristic sumo shiko stomp, startling the birds who had carried Poppy in on a hot air balloon-like basket and causing them to seek refuge on the top of Crashmo structures
– Need to collect the birds so Poppy can go home
– Game is structured like Pushmo
– There are levels comprised of big, colorful blocks
– Can push and pull blocks
– Mallo needs to just to the top of each level to collect the bird
– Blocks are no longer expanded from or tied to a support structure
– Blocks that don’t have anything under them will fall
– Blocks can’t tilt
– A single cubic support piece is enough to keep them suspended
– New to Crashmo: Mallo can grab and move blocks forward and backward as well as side to side
– He can also pull out blocks onto the surface he’s standing on
– Additionally, Mallo can balance the Tetris-esque blocks on his head
– Movement is limited in these instances
– Without a solid support wall, players must find ways of keeping blocks suspended by moving other blocks into place
– Can view puzzles from multiple angles
– Level editor included
– Can use QR codes to share levels
– Later levels will feature doors and other mechanics

Fluidity: Spin Cycle

– Action takes place within the wizard’s magical storybook
– One chapter features a prehistoric landscape willed with dinosaurs
– Dinosaurs move in response to the tilting of the 3DS
– Water usually doesn’t fall to the top if you turn the 3DS upside-down
– Your rank is determined based on how much water you retain and how long it takes you to complete a stage
– Drops in the game are alive
– When you reach the rainbow drop, your puddle transforms into a smiling anthropomorphic water drop who dances with the rescued rainbow drop
– Collect puzzle pieces to unlock mini-games
– One mini-game for each chapter
– Mini-games: Gather Control, Ice Climb, Cloud Run, and Ice Cannon

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