Thursday, April 4, 2024

Nintendo Outs Bit.Trip Flux and more on WiiWare

Yet another week has passed and Nintendo’s roster of new downloads seems to emphasize this further. This week, the WiiWare service brings CommanderVideo onto center stage with Bit.Trip Flux while extending demo versions of God vs Humans and Pong Toss Pro – Frat Party Games.

Bit.Trip Flux Screenshot

Published by Aksys Games, Bit.Trip Flux has been plugged as the last piece in the action series’ puzzle. Gamers can jump into this adventure with their Wii Remote controller to don the role of CommanderVideo through the single player and two-player co-op modes. Embedded with new power-ups, beat types and the Meta Mode, the title offers exciting challenges while laying out the course for the lead character’s final homecoming.

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Those who would like to move farther from the classic offering can plunge into the demo version of God vs Human. This glimpse of the actual title allows players to unravel Scandinavian, Egyptian, Roman and Japanese mythologies. They can step into the boots of a god to rule the humans while trying to keep a clean distinction between the two with their powers. Encompassed with 60 levels for the solo campaign, the title extends 16 playable gods, four frenzied adversaries and 16 additional challenges.

Infusing a new color into this week’s downloads, the company has also wrapped up the demo version of Pong Toss Pro – Frat Party Games. This title has been referred to as the ultimate party-game, allowing players to immerse in its enhanced graphics and a refurbished throwing system. A sneak peep into the full game, the demo displays varied modes and styles included in the title. Besides, a Tournament Mode with gameplay support for four-, eight and 16-player team alongside six regulation tables have been incorporated in the game.

Bit.Trip Flux is now available for 800 Wii Points while the demo versions of Gods vs Humans and Pong Toss Pro – Frat Party Games can be downloaded free-of-cost. Players who would like to acquire the full version of these titles will need to shell out 1,200 and 600 Wii Points, respectively.

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