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Wednesday, January 7, 2009


The price for Konjak's gorgeous 2D platformer, Noitu Love 2 has been reduced from $19.95 to $10. If you haven't played the full game (doubtful, I know) then here's the perfect chance to get a taste of what you've been missing out on.

konjak.org -- games, art and women

Comments

Totally worth it. Hell, it's worth more than $20.

Score. One more reason to buy it.

Definitely worth picking up. Was worth it at $20, let alone $10!

YES!! Bought.

Bought! The old school pixel art is incredibly charming. Also it has evil robot kappa that throw cucumbers.

Do you think this would make a good Wii/DS title?

Actually I would like to see alot more indie games on WiiWare, and DS, but it would make more sense for the first one to be released for both too.

I like how the first one was like playing an 8-bit game, the second one is like 16-bit...makes me wonder if a third one is in works and if it will be 16-bit or 32-bit-ish.

toneroni, one wonders how well the Wii-mote and DS-stylus would translate for this game. would be even cooler if you could add balance board support to get into say more intesive moves or something(weird sounding, but eh).

When playing the demo for this I kept thinking how much better it would work with a DS stylus.

Actually, yeah. I can see it working well for the DS. Wii I'm not sure because I think some of the more frantic sections would be hard with the wii-mote.

Bought.
Sooo nice ^_^
Buy this game NOW!

So much for the "long tail", eh? :-(

This game is worth more than $10.

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