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“The Hole Story” has managed to reach its Wii U stretch goal on Kickstarter with only an hour remaining in the campaign. The team was seeking $30,000 in order to bring the game to Wii U, PlayStation, Xbox, and Ouya.

The Hole Story is a top-down RPG fantasy adventure made by a group of young female designers. Now that the game is funded, LearnDistrict will fully develop “and publish a very pretty and complete version of their vision.”

You can check out The Hole Story on Kickstarter here.

In Japan, Square Enix has released four more downloadable tracks for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call.

Here’s the full roundup of the game’s latest DLC:

Songs

Melodies Errant – Final Fantasy XI – battle music
Nascent Requiem – Final Fantasy XIII – battle music
The Megalopolis of Salonia – Final Fantasy III – field music
Ipsen’s Castle – Final Fantasy IX – field music

Character

N/A

Pricing is set at 150 yen for each download.

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During a GDC Europe presentation, KnapNok Games’ Lau Korsgaard reflected on a few different topics including Spin the Bottle: Bumpie’s Party.

Korsgaard feels that the studio succeeded with its Wii U eShop game. However, he did admit that the “Spin the Bottle” name may have been a mistake.

Korsgaard said:

“It has been really hard figuring out how to frame [the game] right. For instance, it hasn’t been received that well in the States … it has been received okay but a lot of people thought it was too naughty. Spin the Bottle in America has all the sexual subtext of people kissing each other, so I don’t think parents would let their children buy this game and play it. So I actually think maybe we shouldn’t have called it Spin the Bottle but just Bumpie’s Party or something like that.”

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