[Update] Added debut screenshots [End of Update]
Nintendo has revealed a new title for WiiWare called Fluidity. According to the publisher the game “combines an amazing physics engine that realistically models flowing water with innovative puzzle game play.”
Players will need to use the three forms of water (liquid, ice and cloud) to solve puzzles across multiple chapters of an illustrated magical book called Aquaticus. Fluidity will include detailed tutorials to introduce the basic gameplay mechanics, but then promises to test players reflexes and ingenuity as the “complexity quickly ramps up as special powers are acquired and enemies are introduced.
Watch the debut gameplay trailer below to see Fluidity in action. It’s looking very promising, if not a little visually and mechanically inspired by Q-Games PixelJunk Shooter and Frontier’s LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias. Except now it looks like you can rotate the world using the Wii Remote which is pretty neat.
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Comments:
Who, Fluidity looks insane! Although I can see many thrown WiiMotes in prospective players' futures.
There are a LOT of crap on wiiware, but there are a couple of gems as well. This look awesome.