Post by Head Admin on Nov 13, 2014 19:34:55 GMT -5
3DS eShop
Picross e5 (Jupiter, $5.99) — This franchise is well-established as it goes into its 5th entry, with this addition including the Micross, Mega Picross and 20×15 Picross seen previously; a Navigation feature is cited as something new this time around.
Castle Conqueror Defender (CIRCLE Entertainment, $4.99) — The latest in CIRCLE's long running stategy / tower defence series, this promises 10 campaigns of 5 levels each, along with Glory and Crusader modes.
I've Got To Run: Complete Edition (4 Corner Games, $4.99) — This new entry on 3DS expands upon the Wii U original, introducing new environments, characters and modes to the endless runner, along with revamped camera angles.
Scarygirl Illustration Kit (Square One Games Inc., $5.99) — This has missed the Halloween bandwagon, but nevertheless offers vector drawing and illustration tools to children, even including the ability to make and export mp4 movies.
3DS Virtual Console
Pokémon Trading Card Game (Nintendo, $5.99) — Originally released on the Game Boy Color and gives fans of the iconic franchise an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the Trading Card Game. It has more than 200 cards from the original decks and more besides, and is an opportunity to learn how the TCG actually works.
3DS Retail Downloads
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (SEGA, $39.99) — This is more of a conventional 2D Sonic title, albeit with different characters — including newcomer Sticks — having unique abilities to explore each level. Developed by Sanzaru Games, the demo for this was rather decent.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (WB Games, $29.99) — It's often the portable version of LEGO games that sells best on Nintendo hardware, though this entry may just provide an experience closer to matching its HD brethren; rather like LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins this forgoes the linear approach to offer an open world experience on the 3DS.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze (Activision, $TBC) — Developed by WayForward and tapping into the TV show once again, this aims to throw some Metroidvania-style exploration into the mix. It sounds promising, and will hopefully be superior to its mediocre predecessor.
Tetris Ultimate (Ubisoft, $19.99) — This entry has unique modes on the 3DS not available on home consoles, with an impressive array or modes and options and a budget price.
Winx Club: Saving Alfea (Little Orbit, $29.99)
3DS eShop Temporary Discounts
European Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Entertainment, $2.79 until 27th November, normally $3.99)
Darts Up 3D (EnjoyUp Games, $0.99 until 4th December, normally $2.99)
Soccer Up 3D (EnjoyUp Games, $1.99 until 4th December, normally $6.99)
3DS Demo
European Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Entertainment, free)
Picross e5 (Jupiter, $5.99) — This franchise is well-established as it goes into its 5th entry, with this addition including the Micross, Mega Picross and 20×15 Picross seen previously; a Navigation feature is cited as something new this time around.
Castle Conqueror Defender (CIRCLE Entertainment, $4.99) — The latest in CIRCLE's long running stategy / tower defence series, this promises 10 campaigns of 5 levels each, along with Glory and Crusader modes.
I've Got To Run: Complete Edition (4 Corner Games, $4.99) — This new entry on 3DS expands upon the Wii U original, introducing new environments, characters and modes to the endless runner, along with revamped camera angles.
Scarygirl Illustration Kit (Square One Games Inc., $5.99) — This has missed the Halloween bandwagon, but nevertheless offers vector drawing and illustration tools to children, even including the ability to make and export mp4 movies.
3DS Virtual Console
Pokémon Trading Card Game (Nintendo, $5.99) — Originally released on the Game Boy Color and gives fans of the iconic franchise an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the Trading Card Game. It has more than 200 cards from the original decks and more besides, and is an opportunity to learn how the TCG actually works.
3DS Retail Downloads
Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (SEGA, $39.99) — This is more of a conventional 2D Sonic title, albeit with different characters — including newcomer Sticks — having unique abilities to explore each level. Developed by Sanzaru Games, the demo for this was rather decent.
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (WB Games, $29.99) — It's often the portable version of LEGO games that sells best on Nintendo hardware, though this entry may just provide an experience closer to matching its HD brethren; rather like LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins this forgoes the linear approach to offer an open world experience on the 3DS.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze (Activision, $TBC) — Developed by WayForward and tapping into the TV show once again, this aims to throw some Metroidvania-style exploration into the mix. It sounds promising, and will hopefully be superior to its mediocre predecessor.
Tetris Ultimate (Ubisoft, $19.99) — This entry has unique modes on the 3DS not available on home consoles, with an impressive array or modes and options and a budget price.
Winx Club: Saving Alfea (Little Orbit, $29.99)
3DS eShop Temporary Discounts
European Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Entertainment, $2.79 until 27th November, normally $3.99)
Darts Up 3D (EnjoyUp Games, $0.99 until 4th December, normally $2.99)
Soccer Up 3D (EnjoyUp Games, $1.99 until 4th December, normally $6.99)
3DS Demo
European Conqueror 3D (CIRCLE Entertainment, free)