Below is a comment from Grant Davies at Endgame, concerning a Wii game idea that they never got around to making.
“I doubt it will happen but I am happy to share the idea. Again it was a 2D platform game (surprised?) on Wii where the Wii mote could be rotated to rotate the world on the screen, changing gravity. The idea was that you could either change just the player’s gravity or the entire world’s gravity, and that would have many implications for level navigation and combat. I believe since then another game has been released which does a similar thing, so again, it’s not so original any more.”
Sounds similar to Flip's Twisted World, which didn't exactly get the best reviews when launched. Perhaps Endgame could have done the idea better?
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“I doubt it will happen but I am happy to share the idea. Again it was a 2D platform game (surprised?) on Wii where the Wii mote could be rotated to rotate the world on the screen, changing gravity. The idea was that you could either change just the player’s gravity or the entire world’s gravity, and that would have many implications for level navigation and combat. I believe since then another game has been released which does a similar thing, so again, it’s not so original any more.”
Sounds similar to Flip's Twisted World, which didn't exactly get the best reviews when launched. Perhaps Endgame could have done the idea better?
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What a shame.
Like that one yoshi game?
I never played Flip's Twisted World but what he described reminded me of And Yet It Moves on WiiWare.
it does sound similar to that other game , which received bad review for the jump mechanics , flip tested . I was so excited about for a few hours until they revealed super mario galaxy 2 . I still think someone else could a great 3d platformer game , and not a shooter disguised as a platformer with furry creatures
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