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Spikey Walls is coming to the North American Wii U eShop on September 18, RCMADIAX has announced. A European release date has not been confirmed.

For those who haven’t heard of Spikey Walls previously, here’s a brief overview:

SPIKEY WALLS is an exciting arcade game available exclusively for the Wii U. In this title, you must avoid hitting the “spikey” walls by tapping the A button on the Wii U GamePad to earn a high score. Share your high score by posting a screenshot of the results page on Miiverse! Endless fun!

Source: RCMADIAX PR

Annouced during a Twitch broadcast, puzzle game Color Bombs will be coming to the Wii U eShop in Q1 2015 from the developers responsible for titles like Poker Dice, Shut the Box and Toss n Go. It’s a chain reaction game that has you setting off a bomb to trigger as many other subsequent explosions as possible. The price for Color Bombs is still to be confirmed.

Earlier this year, Young Horses commented on the possibility of Octodad: Dadliest Catch for Wii U. The company mentioned in one tweet that there were no plans, but in another, the studio said: “We’re not sure to be honest.”

We followed up with Young Horses last month and once again asked if Octodad is something that could happen on Wii U. The company’s president and community manager Phil Tibitoski basically gave us the same answer: a decision is still being made.

Tibitoski’s full comments are as follows:

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 (assuming I don’t forget… haha) so that we can bring the latest Kickstarter efforts to your attention.

Here’s today’s roundup:

Games

Ray’s the Dead – already funded at $30,000, Wii U stretch goal at $65,000
Elysian Shadows – already funded at $150,000, Wii U stretch goal at $250,000
Adventures of Pip – $40,000 for funding, planned for Wii U
Stash: No Loot Left Behind – $50,000 for funding, planned for Wii U
Nefarious – $50,000 for funding, planned for Wii U
Super World Karts – $16,000 for funding, Wii U stretch goal at $32,000

Note that this is kind of a work-in-progress thing, so expect these types of posts to evolve over time!

Vblank Entertainment is planning an update for Retro City Rampage: DX that will take advantage of the system’s new buttons.

As mentioned on the game’s official Twitter account:


The New 3DS adds ZL and ZR buttons. Additionally, Nintendo is including a c-stick for secondary analog control.

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Rock’N Racing Off Road is nearly complete. According to EnjoyUp Games, development is 90 percent complete.

The studio confirmed on Twitter:


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Armillo’s patch 1.1 has gone live in North America. As previously mentioned, it addresses frame rate issues and problems pertaining to 100 percent completion.

The wait for Armillo’s patch in Europe will be a bit longer. Fuzzy Wuzzy Games will provide “updates on that build as they come.”


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Graphite Lab is currently hosting a live stream for Hive Jump. We’ll add in the archived version above once it’s over.


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