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Popup Dungeon could make its way to Wii U. If the title’s Kickstarter collects $100,000 in donations, Popup Dungeon will be guaranteed for the console.

An update on the game’s Kickstarter page reads:

Again, thanks to your feedback, we’ve altered our development priorities and begun the process of becoming official Wii U developers.

We own a Wii U ourselves and would love to bring Popup Dungeon to the system. Obviously, the prospect of having the Dungeon Master play on the controller’s screen while the adventurers play on the main monitor/television is tantalizing!

We’ll do our best to make this happen, but for the time being, it must remain a stretch goal.

You can check out Popup Dungeon on Kickstarter here.

Thanks to Brandon for the tip.

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EnjoyUp Games has confirmed Abyss’ Wii U release for May 1. In North America, the game will be available for just $1.99.

You can check out an overview for Abyss below.

Apexicon has reached its funding goal on Kickstarter. Since the game’s campaign launched, Actos Games has raised over $5,000.

Just a couple of days remain in Apexicon’s Kickstarter. You can donate to the project here.


Hover: Revolt of Gamers’ Kickstarter is now live. You can access it here.

To receive full funding, Hover’s Kickstarter will need to raise $38,000. A Wii U stretch goal – asymmetric gameplay and all – lies ahead at $100,000.


Fenix Fire is considering Wii U support for its Kickstarter campaign “Source”.

In a Kickstarter update, the studio wrote:

Possibly. We are licensed Wii U developers ad our game engine, Unity, does work on Wii U. The issue is that some of our effects are DirectX11 GPU optimized, meaning that they only work on this architecture. We’re currently evaluating the Wii U and if this is possible, and there is enough demand, will offer Wii U support as a stretch goal.

*Note – If you want to back this project and need it for Wii U, please send us a comment so that we can gauge interest in this platform.

Source is a new Metroidvania action-adventure game with exploration, puzzle-solving and combat. Check out the video above to get a taste as to what the title is about.

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Saturnine Games’ new indie title Turtle Tale has received approval from Nintendo of America (and NCL).

The studio shared the latest update on Twitter, writing:


Turtle Tale doesn’t have a release date yet, but it should launch on the eShop in the near future.

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