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CoderChild has announced a significant update for Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot. The patch is coming out on July 17 in Europe, though a release date hasn’t been confirmed for the states just yet.

Here’s an overview of the free update straight from CoderChild:

  • On December 26th, Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot was released on the American Nintendo 3DS eShop.
  • Many people beat the game in the following days, but there was some other people complaining about the controls of the game.
  • European version was delayed and play tests were performed among some 3DS communities (mainly Espal3DS).
  • Found the root of the complaints and the game controls and feedbacks were reworked. The game was released on EU eShop.
  • As a compensation for the US players not happy with the game controls, CoderChild planned an update.
  • Knowing that the update will come months later after the initial released, and players will surely be playing other games, something had to be done to catch their attention and deliver the new playing experience with this improved controls to those players: NEW contents MUST be ADDED.
  • Worldwide ONLINE RANKINGS were added to the game, but how will the players fill those score tables?
  • A brand new GAME MODE was developed. For this new feature:
    • Levels were redesigned
    • Different level progression
    • New level aesthetics.
  • Realized those 7 character player names were too short and probably many people will match the same names: By COUNTRY score boards were introduced.
  • Still not enough: 11 character player names were introduced in a new profile creation page. Still not enough: Uppercase, lowercase, and more special symbols were introduced.
  • Some small bugs were fixed.
  • Game was submitted to NOE and NOA lotcheck.

CoderChild is celebrating the update’s launch with a 33 percent discount. Additionally, a demo will be released at the same time.

Source: CoderChild PR

This week’s Nintendo Downloads for Europe are as follows:

3DS

Pick-A-Gem – €2.99/£2.69
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot – Free

Wii U

Gaiabreaker – €10.99/£9.89

Wii U VC

Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land (GBA) – €6.99/£6.29

Special Offers

EarthBound – €5.99/£4.19 (Ends July 24)
Little Inferno – €4.99/£4.59 (Ends July 24)
Secrets of the Titanic – €4.99/£4.99 (Ends July 24)
SteamWorld Dig – €4.49/£3.99 (Ends July 31)
escapeVektor – €3.99/£3.59 (Ends July 31)
Cubit The Hardcore Platformer Robot – €2.00/£1.80 (Ends July 24)
Steel Diver Sub Wars: Premium Version – €6.99/£6.29 (Ends July 24)

At SGC today, FreakZone Games revealed that AVGN Adventures is finally coming to Wii U “very soon”. The 3DS version will follow “afterwords”. Note that there’s no final release date for either version just yet.

FreakZone wrote on Twitter:


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Epic Minds’ 2D action-adventure title Midora is coming to both Wii U and 3DS following a successful campaign on Kickstarter. Earlier today, the total amount raised surpassed $60,000, which was the project’s goal.

Midora’s Kickstarter does have platform-specific stretch goals (including a $80,000 goal for Wii U/3DS), though they are unlikely to be met as less than two days remain the crowdfunding campaign. However, Epic Minds has already confirmed that not reaching these goals shouldn’t cause any issues. Not hitting them simply means that Midora will be brought to additional platforms slightly later.

You can find Midora on Kickstarter here.

Cave Story 3D is officially heading to the 3DS eShop, Nicalis has confirmed. It will be available in both North America and Europe later this year.

Previously, NIS America brought out Cave Story 3D as a retail title in 2011.

Nicalis’ Tyrone Rodriguez shared today’s news on Miiverse:


Big John Games is working on an update for Ohno Odyssey. This will add 14 new puzzles to the game, and it will be free. President Ken Patterson shared the news with Shigeru Reviews and Co.

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Comcept shared four new videos from Mighty No. 9 today that highlight some of the game’s actions. You’ll find them all gathered below.


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