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Krillbite Studio, developer of Among the Sheep, has expressed some interest in bringing its first-person horror adventure to Wii U.

Krillbite was asked by a fan if an eShop release would be a possibility. While it’s something the company would “like to do”, the team is focusing on announced platforms for the time being.


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Moon Chronicles is launching on Thursday. Keep in mind, however, that this will be the first episode. Three additional episodes will be released in Season 1.

Renegade Kid co-founder broke down the release schedule for Moon Chronicles while speaking with Hardcore Gamer, also also discussed the game’s pricing.

Check it out below:

1. Moon Chronicles will begin its release on May 15 exclusively on 3DS. This release will be Episode 1 of the game, which contains 4 chapters and a secret bonus VR mision. This release will serve as the conduit for the remaining three episodes in Season 1.

2. The remaining three episodes of Season 1 will be released before the end of 2014, with the possibility of Episode 4 slipping into early 2015. Although the price was reported to be $1.99 per episode, that number has not been finalized. There will also be a season pass in the future, enabling players to purchase episodes 2, 3, and 4 for a single lower price if they do not wish to buy them à la carte.

3. Season 1 will have a total of four episodes that comprise the original DS game, remade for 3DS.

4. There will be at least two seasons.

5. Season 2 will be comprised of all-new content.

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I’ve Got to Run! has now passed Nintendo of America’s lot check, according to developer 4 Corner Games.

The developer shared the news on Twitter in the form of the following tweet:

4 Corner also said earlier today that the game’s trailer and European launch plans should be coming on Wednesday:


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Yanim Studio relaunched its Kickstarter for Red Goddess just a few days ago, and the campaign has already managed to raise nearly two-thirds of its funding goal. If the $30,000 target is met – which seems practically guaranteed at this point – Red Goddess will make its way to the Wii U eShop.

Nintendo Life spoke with the folks over at Yanim about a number of topics, including how the Wii U release of Red Goddess will different from the other versions. Creative director Yannick Puig told the site:

The Wii U version will be optimized to take advantage of what the console has to offer. Right now, we’re considering placing a map and all of the UI elements on the screen of the Wii U Gamepad so that the TV only displays the game, and we’ll also offer the option of playing the game completely in Off-TV mode, which is a great feature that allows people to continue playing if the TV is not available. On top of that, we’re considering other things such as using the touch screen for quick access to some of Divine’s skills, as well as for other abilities and options we can’t discuss right now but will potentially reveal.

Puig also commented on why the studio decided to bring its game to Wii U:

We decided to bring Red Goddess to the Wii U because we believe that Nintendo’s audience will love what this game has to offer. The detailed environments and characters, the fast-paced action, the platforming mechanics, and everything that the Red Goddess universe has to offer is something that fans desire for Nintendo’s latest console, and it’s something that we want to provide for them.

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Moon Chronicles will release on May 15, Renegade Kid has announced. That means we’re less than a week away from seeing Renegade Kid’s revamped shooter on the 3DS eShop.

Pricing for Moon Chronicles is set at $8.99.

The game will offer the following features:

– Experience the first true first-person shooter on Nintendo 3DS.
– Immerse yourself in the gripping story-driven episodic action adventure.
– Equip a variety of guns, including powerful alien weaponry.
– Utilize Remote Access Droid (RAD) to navigate tunnels and unlock secret pathways.
– Explore the moon’s surface with the LOLA-RR10 buggy, armed with a plasma turret.
– Choose from a wide selection of control schemes, including Circle Pad Pro support.

Check out a new gameplay trailer for Moon Chronicles below:

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Sarepta Studio’s title “Shadow Puppeteer” has been confirmed for the Wii U eShop. Earlier today, the indie developer confirmed its Wii U developer status on an official blog.

Shadow Puppeteer features co-op, puzzle, and adventure gameplay. It stars a boy and his shadow who must chase after the Shadow Puppeteer in hopes of finding a way to save shadows that have been stolen by him. For a chance at success, they’ll need to work together by manipulating light and darkness.

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