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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!

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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.

Spikey Walls has been approved by Nintendo for release in North America, according to RCMADIAX. Details regarding launch will be shared sometime next week.

RCMADIAX said on Twitter today:


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RCMADIAX has officially announced Blok Drop U X Twisted Fusion, a new collaboration title for the Wii U eShop featuring the two games. It mixes the art of Leuvsion’s world with the gameplay of Blok Drop U from RCMADIAX. Expect more details and images soon.

Source: RCMADIAX PR

RCMADIAX is planning on reducing Poker Dice Solitaire Future’s price in just a few days. On Thursday, the game will be dropped to $0.99.

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RCMADIAX has shared a few teaser shots of BLOK DROP U X Twisted Fusion – the studio’s new collaboration project with Ping 1.5+ developer Nami Tentou Mushi. You’ll find all of them below.

RCMADIAX has released two card/casino/dice style games thus far: Poker Dice Solitaire Future and Shut The Box. The developer is also working on a third title under the same genre called “Toss N Go”.

Toss N Go was originally slated for this summer. However, it’s now been moved to October, according to RCMADIAX.

The developer confirmed on Twitter:


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