“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.
Nintendo Minute – July favorites
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.
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.”