Armillo was originally intended to be a mobile game called “Spinball”
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Armillo has had a long, long development history. Originally, the game was going to be a rotational puzzle mobile game called “Spinball”. Developer Fuzzy Wuzzy Games says that the final version of Armillo features a pair of levels “in memory of it.”
Armillo Fact #7: Armillo's original name was Spinball – meant to be a rotational puzzle mobile game. A couple 2D levels are in memory of it.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) June 29, 2014
Fuzzy Wuzzy has been sharing other tidbits about Armillo on Twitter. You can find different facts about the title here.
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Armillo’s estimated completion time
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Just how much content does Armillo offer? In an interview with 4 color rebellion, Fuzzy Wuzzy Games co-founder James Saito estimated that players will be able to complete it in roughly “4-6 hours depending on how much of the game you want to unlock.” The studio’s other founder, Yanni Fyssas, feels it can take 7-8 hours for those who aren’t as quick to finish games.
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Armillo’s download takes up 1.9GB of space
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games has shared the file share for Armillo. It clocks in at about 1.9GB, with music taking up most of the space.
You'll need a lot of available space to play me on your Wii U. You can #BlameYanni for the massive amounts of music = 1.9GB download
— ??????? (@ArmilloGame) June 23, 2014
Armillo is scheduled for a July 3 launch.
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Video: Fuzzy Wuzzy talks Armillo, future plans, and more
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Armillo out on July 3
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Armillo will finally hit the Wii U eShop on July 3, Fuzzy Wuzzy Games announced today.
Those who purchase the game at launch can receive a special introductory price of $6.00 / €4.50. Normally, Armillo costs $8.00 / €6.00.
Source: Fuzzy Wuzzy Games PR
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Armillo might be hitting the European Wii U eShop on July 3
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It’s been a long wait for Armillo, but the game is almost ready for release. It may only be a couple of weeks away – at least in Europe – based on a new listing on the eShop.
If the Wii U eShop is correct, Armillo will launch in Europe on July 3. One would also think that the North American launch would take place at around the same time.
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Armillo E3 2014 trailer
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Armillo to be resubmitted to Nintendo today
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games is resubmitting its indie release Armillo to Nintendo today. While it’s been a fairly long wait for the title, the game will now feature more polish and difficulty select.
Fuzzy Wuzzy said on Twitter:
Resubmitting final today to NOA and NOE.*sigh* But in the process, we've managed to polish the game more and added difficulty select.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) May 19, 2014
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Another Armillo status update, Miiverse integration should come in a future update
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Fuzzy Wuzzy Games has sent out a precheck version of Armillo to Nintendo. It’s another step towards the game’s release, which is expected to take place next month.
Fuzzy Wuzzy shared the status update on Twitter a few moments ago, while also noting that Miiverse integration will likely be added to the game in a future update.
Below are all of the relevant tweets:
Recently sent our precheck build to Nintendo (both NA and EU). Getting closer to release.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) April 10, 2014
Lots of nice changes have gotten in the past month, so I'd say the delay is a good thing. Now it's time to push for release.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) April 10, 2014
Only feature that wasn't able to get in is Miiverse integration – couldn't figure out the best way to put that in.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) April 10, 2014
But I hope to add that in for a future update.
— Fuzzy Wuzzy Games (@FuzzyWuzzyGames) April 10, 2014