Feed your little blob some jellybeans with us.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/29549
The winner of our inaugural site-wide Game Club is A Boy and His Blob, published by Majesco and developed by WayForward. The winner had to be decided by tiebreaker as it was deadlocked with Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. The other three games (House of the Dead: Overkill, Let's Tap, and Silent Hill: Shattered Memories) were far behind. Bowser's Inside Story will return in some sort of second-chance poll in the coming months.
So go track down or bust out your copy of A Boy and His Blob now! We'll start rolling out features and coverage on the game starting in April. We're looking forward to discussing this game with you, and use this forum thread to talk about your experiences with the 2009 Wii exclusive.
You can start off, if you're curious about the game, by reading Andy Goergen's review.
Hey Fatty the hutt,Thanks, man!
Love your signature "Kirby suck up the babies!" LOL aww the little presents that Nintendo video brings us.
As for the no instructions in the game I also found it a little bit frustrating for the first 30 mins, but in the end I figured stuff out myself and derived joy from discovering and solving problems on my own within the game. In an odd way also it might be a tribute to the original game. The developers realize that the game is a puzzler more than platformer and though it's art style is inviting like a children's book the game presents a real challenge.I am all for the challenge of the puzzles. I enjoy that. But basic control info not being revealed is not charming. (I guess there were control instructions in the manual? Mine game copy didn't have a manual.)
Personally I am enjoying the game. Just got to world 2 today.This, I agree with. Art style and music are charming, if, like I said, a bit unmemorable.
There is something really special about the music in this game and the art style.