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Midora, Epic Minds’ 2D action-adventure game, has been put on hold. You may recall that the project was funded on Kickstarter last year, and was planned for both Wii U and 3DS.

Epic Minds explained in a website update that “the money we raised was never enough to begin with” and more developers are needed. The team is “not bankrupt, but we know for sure we do not have enough to complete this game.”

So what’s next? Epic Minds is now preparing a completely different title called “Treasure Addicts”, which has “made excellent progress”. Midora is on the backburner for the time being.

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Shacknews posted a new video today that shows a bit more from Swords & Soldiers 2. Watch it above. You’ll also see some comments from Ronimo’s Jasper Koning!

Plenty of Fishies has received a new patch. We’re not entirely sure about the specifics yet, but one thing we’re hearing is that it adds Miiverse support. If we do obtain extra information about the update, we’ll update this post.

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arc-gen games is bringing its new action game to the Wii U eShop. Super Doomed’n Damned, a game that is inspired by arcade cabinets and the 16-bit console era, allows players to explore dungeons, abandoned towns, haunted castles, secret areas. They’ll be battling various monsters, fighting boss battles, and experiencing the game’s “challenging difficulty”.

Check out a trailer for Super Doomed’n Damned above.

Mighty No. 9 has been in development for quite some time now, but thankfully Comcept has been keeping us in the loop with how things are progressing.

In this new blog update, we get a special sneak peek at what the voice actors have contributed to the roles they’re playing. Check it out in the video below!

There is currently still no release date, though Comcept have teased a “big announcement” coming sometime soon.

Are you looking forward to getting your hands on Mighty No. 9? Let us know!

 

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Nintendo’s website is listing Tilelicious: Delicious Tiles for release on the North American Wii U eShop next week. It should be out on April 16 for $5.99.

Below is the official overview for Tilelicious: Delicious Tiles:

Easy to learn, but difficult to master. You’ll discover a world of deliciousness when you play Tilelicious. From the cool and creamy ice cream stage to thick rich chocolate, and on to the peppermint and lollipop sweetness of the gingerbread house. Use your powerful brain to solve challenging sliding tile puzzles, saving the children at the end of each stage, and ultimately helping them into space to discover the secrets of the Cosmic Candy Ring!

A game so delicious, you’ll want to lick your TV.

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Nintendo’s “Super Spring Sale” is now live on the eShop. Several titles have been discounted, which spans a number of retail, downloadable-only, and Virtual Console titles.

Here’s the full lineup of deals:

Wii U

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker – $27.99 (was $39.99)
Pikmin 3 – $41.99 (was $59.99)
Golden Sun – $5.59 (was $7.99)
Chariot – $10.49 (was $14.99)
A World of Keflings – $6.99 (was $9.99)
CastleStorm – $6.99 (was $9.99)
Sportsball – $7.00 (was $9.99)
F-Zero Maximum Velocity – $4.89 (was $6.99)

3DS

Mario Kart 7 – $20.99 (was $29.99)
Tomodachi Life – $24.49 (was $34.99)
Mighty Gunvolt – $2.79 (was $3.99)
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Kirby Triple Deluxe – $24.49 (was $34.99)
Tetris Ultimate – $13.99 (was $19.99)
Kersploosh! – $2.09 (was $2.99)
Woah Dave! – $3.49 (was $4.99)
Siesta Fiesta – $3.99 (was $5.99)

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