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Following its release in North America back in May, Stone Shire will arriving in Europe next week. Finger Gun Games is releasing its Wii U eShop title on August 27. Pricing is set at €7.99.

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Another few minutes of Stone Shire footage has come in. You’ll find it in the video below.

Stone Shire is coming to the North American Wii U eShop tomorrow. For an early look at the game, check out the video below.

Stone Shire is heading to the North American Wii U eShop this Thursday. In order to download the game, you’ll need 95 MB of free space. The actual file weighs in at 86 MB once installed.

Nintendo’s website reveals that Stone Shire is coming to the North American Wii U eShop next week. The game is slated for May 21, and will cost $7.99.

Here’s a brief overview:

There once was a dwarf. It had a pickaxe. It had one goal in life: to explore the world and to see what lies both above and beneath it. So it took up its tool and set out on an adventure, waiting to see what the world has to offer.

You are that ambitious explorer. Exploring through tree, snow, and sand, you will be able to manipulate the world to how you see fit. The world before you is made up of cubes. Using your pickaxe, or even just your hands, you can break blocks and use them to either build structures or craft unique items. Underground lies rare metals, such as gold and diamond. In order to find and mine them, you will have to craft stronger and stronger pickaxes. The only goal in this world is what you make of it.

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Finger Gun Games has announced that Stone Shire will launch sometime in March. A specific date will be shared soon. For now, watch a new trailer above.

Finger Gun Games is working on another Mincraft-like game (which also takes inspiration from Dwarf Fortress and DnD) for the Wii U called Stone Shire. The game may also come to 3DS depending on its success.

Here’s an overview of Stone Shire straight from the developer:

The concept of the game is simple: explore, mine, and build. The player will be able to choose from different fantasy races that we all know and love, like dwarves, elves, and hobbits, and they will each come with their own special traits. To keep everything simple, there likely won’t be a leveling system. Your gains come from what you create and find. And of course, an exploration game would not be without enemies. One moment you could be fighting a goblin in the woods. Or you could be mining in the deep caves under a mountain, when suddenly you spot red eyes peering through the dark as a drow or some other beast desires to prey upon you.

Stone Shire appears to be in the earlier stages of development, but we’ll keep track of its progress.

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