This information comes from Mr. Watsham himself...
- demo is definitely happening
- Nintendo is looking at the demo right now
- contains 4 regular levels (1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1)
- contains one secret level (Secret 1-1)
- 5 Water Sprites to collect in all
- should be released in the next couple of weeks
- demo is definitely happening
- Nintendo is looking at the demo right now
- contains 4 regular levels (1-1, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1)
- contains one secret level (Secret 1-1)
- 5 Water Sprites to collect in all
- should be released in the next couple of weeks






...4 regular levels? Isn't that like half of the game?
1/5th the regular levels. There's 20 total regular levels and 20 total secret levels.
This is great for any who wants to try it, a great game!
I was so close to buying this yesturda but decided against it. Hopefully the demo comes out and it'll convince me to buy it.
Is there a Virtual Boy level in the Demo?
I can't believe this game hasn't been topping the e-shop charts. TD Bloons and Mario Clock are higher for weeks, really? Pathetic purchases.
Good news. But really this should have been the case from the beginning. Anyone whining about the $9 price back in January would have only needed to try the demo and see that it was worth it.
I actually would prefer to see it released in Europe first XD
Shows how well the game has done since before he said a demo would never happen.
I'm eager to try this and get the full game when I get the chance.
I heard someone say they want to try a demo of Dillon's Rolling Western before they buy it. Which got me thinking; I don't think any unmodified portion of the game would demo well. As they're doing with the Mutant Mudds demo, they're letting you sample the game as the difficulty increases. That simply wouldn't show if you applied the same thing to Dillon's; you need to experience the progression of keeping up your towers and strategies through multiple days of similarly structured, increasingly difficult enemy waves.
I feel like some people just want free stuff, disregarding the idea that it could be detrimental to your thoughts of the real thing.
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