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Mografi, the indie developer behind Jenny LeClue, has become an official Wii U developer.

That news comes from the game’s official Twitter account, which posted the following today:


Might this mean that Jenny LeClue will end up on Wii U? It certainly looks possible!

You can get a look at Jenny LeClue in the video below. It’s described as “a handmade, 2D, exploration based, adventure game with a focus on story, character, and mystery.”

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U Craft’s mystery developer has been revealed. The Mincraft-esque title is being worked on by Nexis Games, the indie studio behind BrickBlast U! and the upcoming Dance of the Damned. Nexis hopes to have U Craft out by Christmas.

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Manfred Linzner from Shin’en confirmed a couple of technical aspects for FAST Racing Neo over on NeoGAF. The game will run at 720p and 60 frames per second, according to Linzner. Shin’en is working its technical magic as usual!

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With more and more Kickstarter campaigns popping up these days, it would be tough to cover them all without overloading the site. And thus, the Kickstarter roundup was born! We’ll be posting these each weekend so that we can bring the latest Kickstarter efforts to your attention.

Here’s today’s roundup:

Games

Band Saga (new) – $29,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at $55,000 and 3DS stretch goal at $100,000
TAKEN (new) – $3,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at $20,000
Moon Hunters (new) – already funded at $45,000, Wii U stretch goal at $250,000
Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King – $45,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at $250,000
Heroes Never Lose – already funded at $9,000 and confirmed for Wii U, 3DS stretch goal at $30,000
Warlocks – $25,000 for funding, planned for Wii U

Xeodrifter has a chance of coming to Wii U.

On Twitter, Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham showed some interest in the possibility. Watsham noted that it “could happen if the game is received well on 3DS.”

The full tweet reads:


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