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This Week in Nintendo Downloads

by Neal Ronaghan - January 17, 2011, 8:30 am EST
Total comments: 4 Source: (Press Release)

WiiWare has a new Bit.Trip demo and time-traveling sandwiches, while DSiWare has animal boxing, a match-three puzzle game, and a tower defense game.

This week's Nintendo downloads features two WiiWare games, a WiiWare demo, and four DSiWare games. The titles have no discernable theme, but they include time travel, wars, aliens, boxing animals, and tractors.  

Up first for WiiWare is Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time, which came out on the PC in 2010. This point-and-click adventure/platformer gives you control over time using Doc Clock's Time Slider. The Doc fights off misguided robots in a quest to save his cat and invent a toasted sandwich machine. Developed by the team behind Dragon Master Spell Caster, the title is available for 1,000 Wii Points ($10).  

The second new WiiWare release is Urbanix, from developer Nordcurrent. The game puts you in the treads of a little tractor who is trying to create a town from a field. Throughout the game's 150 levels, you have to fend off enemies and house crashers while developing your town. Urbanix is available for 500 Wii Points ($5).  

The last new addition on WiiWare is a demo for Gaijin Games' Bit.Trip Beat, which originally came out in 2009. The demo was a part of the first wave of demos on Nintendo's download service as well. The full game is available for 600 Wii Points ($6), and the demo is available for 0 Wii Points ($0).  

On DSiWare, the headline title is Glory Days: Tactical Defense, from odenis studio, who developed the well-received Pop Island. This 200-Nintendo-DSi-Point ($2) title is a tower defense game featuring a 3D engine that displays up to 300 units in real time. It is the second game in the Glory Days series, following from Glory Days 2 on Nintendo DS.

The second title on DSiWare is Animal Boxing, from Gammick Entertainment. Available for 800 Nintendo DSi Points ($8), this title was a retail release in 2008. To play, you have to invert the system and use the touch screen to throw punches using the stylus. You can create your own animal boxer, or you can choose from the colorful cast of characters, including Lee the cat and Fore the bull. There is also local multiplayer.  

CIRCLE Entertainment's The Seller also debuts on DSiWare this week. It's a card game where you have to slyly sell your resources to other players to regain your lost fortune. It is available for 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5).  

The last DSiWare game this week is Alien Puzzle Adventure. For 500 Nintendo DSi Points ($5), you get a cartoony match-three puzzle game with 35 stages.

Nintendo Download: Time-Twisting, Beat-Tripping, Battle-Packed Adventures Await You

Jan. 17, 2011

Whether creating the perfect sandwich or stepping into the boxing ring with wild animals, the latest additions to the WiiWare™ and Nintendo DSiWare™ downloadable game services are anything but ordinary. Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time treats Wii™ owners to a wild time-traveling adventure with an industrious, snack-happy hero. A demo version of the acclaimed BIT.TRIP BEAT game for WiiWare lets players sample its dazzling retro action for zero Wii Points™. For hand-held gaming fans, Glory Days – Tactical Defense brings rich military strategy to Nintendo DSiWare, while Animal Boxing pits the player against a passel of pugilistic critters against one another in the squared circle. Visit the Wii Shop Channel and Nintendo DSi Shop every Monday to discover an inventive, ever-growing variety of games.

WiiWare

Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time
Publisher:
Stickmen Studios
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief
Price: 1,000 Wii Points
Description: Have you fallen off a cliff? Are you burning in lava? Did your latest invention just get crushed by a frozen polar bear? Avoid these misfortunes with Doc Clock's amazing Time Slider. Enjoy the first Doc Clock time-travelling adventure. Invent almost anything using the items you find, from catapults to incredible flying machines. Travel through time with Doc Clock as he battles mad, misguided robots to save his beloved cat and invent the perfect toasted sandwich machine.

Urbanix
Publisher:
Nordcurrent
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Comic Mischief
Price: 500 Wii Points
Description: Welcome to Urbanix, a game inspired by classic computer games. You play as Urbanix, a tiny little tractor that has to build a town on an empty field. Avoid enemies and chase away house crashers – they will try to spoil your game. Play on Earth, in the North Pole or on the moon – each location has its own unique game-play mechanics, so you'll have to adapt your strategy. Be accurate, be quick and collect bonuses on your way. Enjoy 150 levels plus an intense multiplayer mode.

BIT.TRIP BEAT (demo version)
Publisher:
Aksys Games
Players: 1-4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 0 Wii Points; full version available for 600 Wii Points
Description: The retro action of rhythm game BIT.TRIP BEAT challenges you to use the Wii Remote™ controller to bounce beats. Retro visuals, classic game play, a four-player multiplayer mode and an 8-bit soundtrack will get you in the zone and rock your world. Pay attention, though – as with most classic games, the challenges are mighty. If you can stay cool as the difficulty increases, you'll discover the beginnings of the BIT.TRIP saga.

Note: Some demo versions do not support all game features, and players cannot save their in-game progress in demo versions.

Nintendo DSiWare

Glory Days – Tactical Defense
Publisher:
odenis studio
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Violence
Price: 200 Nintendo DSi Points™
Description: Howling sandstorms blaze across the barren plains. A violent storm is brewing on the horizon. Get ready to repel waves of enemies amid the finely orchestrated chaos. As the ground trembles, artillery is being massed in the distance. If you're outnumbered, move your units to high ground for a strategic advantage. Use your AAA to shoot down enemy planes, fight off tanks with your guns and sink subs with your missile launchers. Master the battlefield by using the "Big One," a gun that will terrify and cause devastation among all units, enemies and friends alike. Expect your units to suffer losses under enemy fire. Repair and improve them because the show must go on. When the dust settles, you may have attained glory, even if the battle is lost. Special features include 3D field management, a 60-frames-per-second 3D engine, dynamic music and up to 300 units in real time.

Animal Boxing
Publisher:
Gammick Entertainment
Players: 1-2
ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Cartoon Violence
Price: 800 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Animal Boxing is one of the first games to require players to invert the Nintendo DSi™ system. Use the stylus for motion-based controls. Throw jabs, hooks and uppercuts with simple stylus movements. Step into the ring against 50 wild fighters with different fighting styles. Go toe-to-toe against opponents such as Lee the cat, Sauda the rhino and Fore the bull. Build your own male or female character, then step into the ring in eight unique environments. Customize fighter attributes like gloves, clothing and hairstyle. Face off against another Nintendo DSi player using a local wireless connection.

The Seller
Publisher:
CIRCLE Entertainment
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Once a big-time boss, you are now down and out, forced into the small time after your company was driven into bankruptcy by an underhanded competitor who stooped lower than even you would dare. Of course, revenge is a dish best served cold – over a drink at an expensive club, which is where the game takes place. Rebuild your fortune and show your competitor who's really the boss. This is a witty card game with a few simple rules to test your intelligence. Starting with a small amount of resources, money and action cards, try to use those cards to cunningly step forward until you have sold all of your resources to others. Set strategies in motion to increase the value of your resources. Don't forget: Your ultimate goal is to introduce your competitors to bankruptcy.

Alien Puzzle Adventure
Publisher:
Mastertronic
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Mild Cartoon Violence
Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points
Description: Alien Puzzle Adventure is a fast-paced, colorful and cartoonish puzzle game that combines Match 3 game play with a humorous and quirky storyline. The player sets out to save the world from a mysterious chemical attack. Armed with Professor Weinstein's Pseudo-quark Generator Gun, the player must neutralize packs of differently colored quarks over the course of 35 stages by matching three quarks of the same color. Can you help stem the tide and save the world? Your adventure starts today.

Talkback

How can Glory Days DSi be the second game after Glory Days 2?


I'M SO CONFUSED!


Animal Boxing offers so many potential punchlines. GET IT? PUNCHLINES!
If you love animals then this game is for you!
If you hate animals then this game is for you!
If you're a sadist then this game is for you!

etc etc etc

KDR_11kJanuary 17, 2011

Perhaps he goes by the US names where the first game was called Super Army Wars, it's Glory Days in Europe so they used that name for the second in the US too.

Quote from: KDR_11k

Perhaps he goes by the US names where the first game was called Super Army Wars, it's Glory Days in Europe so they used that name for the second in the US too.

Super Army Wars is a perfectly non-generic and creative title.

KDR_11kJanuary 17, 2011

It's pretty retro to have Super in the name of your game, they just don't do that anymore. No Super Killzone, no Super Uncharted, no Super Gears of War...

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