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In addition to Gravity Badgers, Wales Interactive also intends to release its “psychological adventure horror” title Master Reboot on the Wii U eShop. The game, set in the “Soul Cloud”, offers a total of 34 environments. No word on Master Reboot’s release date yet, but it’s expected out “soon”.
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A few years ago, Kersploosh! developer Poisoft released “Order” on the Japanese WiiWare service. A revamped version of the game, which comes bundled with I Want to Save the World Too! (set in the same universe), is heading to the Japanese 3DS eShop next Wednesday. Here’s what we know:

– Revamped graphics
– Integrates Save the World’s adventure mode and Order’s king-mode together
– Can create an adventurer who wanders the land, takes on quests, fights monsters, etc. in I Want to Save the World Too!’s adventure mode
– Slight twist—you might be doing it in your other save data’s King’s country
– As a King, you’ll be able to come across your created hero or other heroes from StreetPass and QR Codes and hire them off on quests
– Order has a lot more text
– Out on December 11
– 1000 yen

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Moving Player is preparing its latest title for the 3DS, tentatively known as “Sweet Factory”. The game is due out in early 2014 for the eShop.

Not much is known about Sweet Factory at present. Moving Player has confirmed that the title will provide match-3 puzzle gameplay, and time management will be involved as players produce sweets to satisfy customers.

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Moving Player has confirmed “Triboo” for the Wii U eShop. First screenshots are posted above while details have been rounded up below.

– For Wii U/Xbox One/PS3/PC/mobile/tablet
– From Moving Player
– Action/strategy game
– Several phases
– Set in an archipelago
– Main island has a Totem
– Have to help the Zulu protect themselves from an invasion of frogs, the Foogz
– First phase is like a game of tower defense
– Set up protect towers, traps, etc.
– Next is the action phase with battles in third-person with a little bit of RPG sprinkled in
– Characters (magician, warrior, engineer) can gain experience
– God game-like phase with terraforming similar to From Dust but not as extensive
– Can grow vegetation to slow enemies, create paths between items, put up a mountain around the village to protect it, place a river to prevent fire, etc.
– Cartoon 3D visuals
– Worms 3D and Rabbids are sources of inspiration as well as From Dust
– Sandbox and Campaign modes
– 20 levels
– Will have a lot of replay value
– Wii U version coming first, around summer 2014

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RingZero Games is bringing My First Songs to the Wii U eShop. And according to a listing on Nintendo’s website, it’ll arrive this month.

As the name suggests, My First Songs is a title more suited to the younger gamer. It’s a karaoke experience featuring 15 well-known children’s songs, solo mode, duet mode, off-TV play, and performance photos.

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Actor Joel McHale and Geoff Keighley will co-host the VGX awards tomorrow. Keighley announced the news via Twitter through the following message:


When it was known as the VGAs, previous hosts include Zachary Levi, Neil Patrick Harris, and Jack Black.

VGX 2013 will take place tomorrow at 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT.

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Image & Form is leaving the door open to the possibility of bringing SteamWorld Dig to Wii U.

Although CEO Brjann Sigurgeirsson won’t make any commitments, he acknowledged to 4CR that fans have made requests to see the game ported over to Nintendo’s console. Keep in mind that the team hasn’t given the idea too much thought.

Sigurgeirsson said:

It feels like we’re considering and reassessing our options every week. Jools at Renegade Kid, Rhod at Dakko Dakko and many other indie devs are very brave to stand at the frontline for the Wii U, and we haven’t had time to give it very much thought yet – we’ve been up over our ears with the Steam version and its release. When we announced the Steam version I got a tweet from a Nintendo fan saying “Great! Now you have HD graphics, porting to Wii U can’t take more than an afternoon!” It takes a bit longer than that… 🙂 We’ll see where we go. With an acclaimed game in your back pocket, the future is full of interesting choices.

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