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RCMADIAX has announced a new project for the Wii U eShop called “Spikey Walls”.

Spikey Walls is a spin-off of the well-known Flappy Bird games. In this title, players will use the GamePad’s physical buttons as opposed to the touch screen of mobile devices. RCMADIAX has implemented highscore tracker functionality that can be seen on the title screen.

Spikey Walls is currently awaiting testing at Nintendo of America, and it should see release in September or October. Pricing will be set at $0.99.

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Similar to RCMADIAX’s other Wii U eShop offerings, Shut The Box will be a very small download. The game takes up just 88.9MB of space.


Shut The Box will be available next Thursday on the North American Wii U eShop.

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RCMADIAX’s next game will land on the North American Wii U eShop early next month. Nintendo’s website has Shut The Box pinned down for release on August 7. The page doesn’t list a price point, but RCMADIAX previously confirmed that it will only cost $1.

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RCMADIAX has shared the latest details about Super Robo Mouse for the Wii U eShop.

Super Robo Mouse has players taking on the role of “Robo”, a robot mouse trapped in a maze. You’ll need to collect “Titanium Cheese” to unlock gates at the end in order to escape.

The game has more than 20 stages and 3 boss battles. Available control schemes include the GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Wiimote and nunchuck combo, Wii Classic Controller, and Wii Classic Controller Pro. When playing on the GamePad, off-TV play is supported.

RCMADIAX hasn’t determined a final release date but Super Robo Mouse, but it will be out in Q4. The title will cost under $5.

You can find a few screenshots from Super Robo Mouse above.

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RCMADIAX’s first two titles, Blok Drop U and Poker Dice Solitaire Future, both launched with $1.99 price points. But for the indie developer’s next releases, the cost of entry is being set even lower. Via Twitter, RCMADIAX confirmed that Shut The Box and Toss N Go will both be set at $0.99 each when they arrive this summer.


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