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Pushmo Sequel Coming to US and Europe in November

by Ariel Ruff - October 4, 2012, 12:42 pm EDT
Total comments: 6 Source: Nintendo Direct

Crashmo, a sequel to Pushmo, has been announced to fall during fall, quite literally.

A sequel to Pushmo (Pullblox in Europe) called Crashmo (Fallblox in Europe) is coming to North America on November 22, and during the month of November in Europe.

The upcoming title will feature 90 training levels and 120 new levels. Players will still be able to create and share their own levels as in the first title, with enhanced features compared to the first game. Crashmo is to feature a new gameplay mechanic to the series by adding gravity to puzzle blocks as a challenge. Blocks will fall as you play.

Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS Heats up for the Holidays

More Original Games, Classic Games, and Recent Nintendo 3DS Hits Will Be Available Digitally in 2012

REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nintendo 3DS owners are getting an amazing lineup of downloadable games for the holidays and beyond. Original games, classic games and demos will all be making an appearance in the Nintendo eShop. Fans also will soon find downloadable versions of select Nintendo 3DS hits that have already launched as packaged goods.

Nintendo 3DS owners will see a sequel to fan-favorite Pushmo, classics like Ninja Gaiden and Castlevania: The Adventure, plus a series of three original games developed by LEVEL-5 and several well-known Japanese collaborators.

“The Nintendo eShop demonstrates Nintendo’s commitment to providing consumers with unique digital content through a combination of creativity and convenience,” said Scott Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “The variety and quality of games coming this year is unmatched, from new entries in established franchises to original properties.”

The following content is scheduled to launch in the Nintendo eShop in 2012:

ORIGINAL GAMES

  • NightSky launches Oct. 25. NightSky is an action-puzzle game that offers an ambient game-play experience with cerebral challenges that fill uniquely designed, picturesque worlds. Each of these worlds is broken into different areas in which the player must maneuver a sphere by using realistic physics to advance.
  • Crashmo launches Nov. 22. Players can embrace the laws of gravity and challenge themselves with a whole new kind of action-puzzle play in this exciting sequel to the critically acclaimed Pushmo. New gravity mechanics and gadgets like floating blocks, doors and move switches await, testing players’ skills as they push, pull and slide each puzzle’s colorful blocks in order to climb to the top. Just be careful where those blocks are moved—unsupported blocks will come crashing down. Crashmo contains lots of puzzles to test your brains, and enhanced puzzle-creation and -sharing features mean that even when all the puzzles are cleared, the fun never has to stop.
  • Fluidity: Spin Cycle arrives on Dec. 27, letting players tilt, turn and even rotate their Nintendo 3DS system 360 degrees to maneuver a puddle of water named Eddy through a maze-like, magical world. Change from liquid to a block of ice or a steam cloud to solve fun, gravity-defying puzzles and defeat Goop monsters. Fluidity: Spin Cycle features a new storybook setting to explore that spans the ages, from a lost world full of dinosaurs to the modern world and beyond.
  • Three original games from LEVEL-5 and several well-known Japanese collaborators will launch in the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS before this holiday season. The first of these games, SUDA 51’s LIBERATION MAIDEN, is set 100 years in the future, when the president of Japan boards her Liberator, Kamui, and fights to free her country one region at a time. AERO PORTER by Yoot Saito and Yasumi Matsuno’s CRIMSON SHROUD are also slated for release by the end of the year.
  • Get ready to unleash pedestrian-tossing pandemonium with Grace and Savannah in Tokyo Crash Mobs, a fast-paced action-puzzle game coming to the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS in early 2013. Players will need lightning-fast reflexes and an eye for strategy to survive the three chaotic weeks that lie ahead for our heroines, as they take on anyone and anything that gets in their way.

RECENT NINTENDO 3DS HITS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

  • Super Mario 3D Land, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, Star Fox 64 3D and Mario Kart 7 will become available for purchase from the Nintendo eShop on Oct. 18 at a price of $39.99 each. Additional Nintendo 3DS software currently only available at retail stores will become available in the Nintendo eShop in the future.

VIRTUAL CONSOLE

  • Mario Golf (launches Oct. 11)
  • Castlevania: The Adventure (launches Oct. 25)
  • Ninja Gaiden (launches Nov. 8)
  • Zelda II – The Adventure of Link (launches Nov. 22)
  • Wario Land II (launches Dec. 20)
  • Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (launches Dec. 27)

GAME DEMOS

  • Two demo versions of Style Savvy: Trendsetters will be available for download from the Nintendo eShop. The first demo is available today and lets players participate in a fashion contest, create an outfit based on the contest theme, style their model’s hair and makeup and send her down the runway. The second demo will be available on Nov. 1, and lets players style their clothes and makeup, and then connect to the Internet via Nintendo Network to visit the online Fashion Plaza where they can check out ensembles that actual Style Savvy: Trendsetters players have created. Any items purchased using in-game currency in this demo version can be transferred to the full game. Style Savvy: Trendsetters will launch in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Oct. 22.
  • Additional game demos coming soon include:
    • Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d you steal our garbage?!! from D3Publisher
    • Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion from Disney Interactive
    • LEGO The Lord of the Rings from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
    • Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park from Activision
    • Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed from SEGA

Remember that Nintendo 3DS features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit http://www.nintendo.com/3ds. For more information about Nintendo, visit http://www.nintendo.com.

Talkback

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)October 04, 2012

Keep them coming, Intelligent Systems. I was a big fan of Pullblox (the better title) and Fallblox (also the better title) seems like a nice evolution. And you never know, with this kind of success on 3DS, maybe a stage might find it's way into the next Smash Bros...

VahneOctober 04, 2012

This is looking a lot more complicated than Pushmo was....DAY ONE!

Easily the best news of the day. The sequel to one of the finest games of 2011 will likely be one of the finest games of 2012.

Art_de_CatOctober 04, 2012

Sequel to Pushmo sounds interesting!!

Bman87301October 05, 2012

Quote from: Killer_Man_Jaro

Keep them coming, Intelligent Systems. I was a big fan of Pullblox (the better title) and Fallblox (also the better title) seems like a nice evolution.

"Pullblox" a better title for the game? I'm afraid I can't let that claim go unchallenged...

Granted, "Pullblox" is most definitely a better name for the actual blocks in the game, but I think you're letting your territorial bias cloud your judgment if you can't see how "Pushmo" is a far superior title for the actual game itself-- It features a quirky sumo-wrestler as its main character! You can't honestly tell me that completely ignoring that fact in the title isn't kinda silly.

Bman87301October 05, 2012

I can't help but wonder if you'll be able to use your original QR codes from Pushmo to bring your old creations into Crashmo... Judging by the same basic way the the blocks are setup, it certainly appears as if Crashmo should be able to support Pushmo designs. Let's hope Intelligent Systems noticed this fact too.

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