Armillo
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Developer(s) | Fuzzy Wuzzy Games |
Publisher(s) | Fuzzy Wuzzy Games |
Distributor(s) | Nintendo eShop |
Engine | Unity 4 |
Platform(s) | Wii U |
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Genre(s) | Action, platform, puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Armillo is a 3D action puzzle platformer developed by Fuzzy Wuzzy Games. It was released on July 3, 2014 for the Wii U on the Nintendo eShop.[1]
Gameplay
Armillo is an action platform game in which the playable character, an armadillo named Armillo, rolls around a 3D space. He has the ability to perform three primary actions: roll, jump, and boost. The game is designed around the concept of an obstacle course, so the player is constantly being presented to various new puzzles, mechanics and challenges.
Gameplay has been likened to other games such as the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Super Mario Galaxy, and the Super Monkey Ball series.[2][3] Players primarily progress through levels by rolling Armillo and have the option to utilize the tilt controls of the Wii U's GamePad to do so. Armillo is aided in his quest through special abilities and power-ups such as a size boost and the Critter gun which fires the non-playable Critters at Armillo's enemies.[4]
While the majority of the game takes place in a 3D world, there are unlockable 2D bonus stages in every single non-boss level.[5] Purchasable upgrades, obtained using blue orbs collected in levels, also enable optional backtracking[5] of previously completed levels.
Development
Armillo was developed by Fuzzy Wuzzy Games for the Wii U, and is distributed on the Nintendo eShop. The game will be a timed exclusive on the platform, as it is scheduled to be released on other platforms in the future.[6] The decision was made in honor of Nintendo's recent support for independent developers.[7]
Reception
Armillo received mixed to positive reviews since its release. It holds an aggregate score of 79% at GameRankings and 72 at Metacritic, the latter of which indicates mixed or average reviews.[8][9]
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References
- 1 2 3 Cassidy, Kevin (March 7, 2014). "Armillo delayed to May 12th". GoNintendo. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
- 1 2 Carter, Chris. "Review: Armillo (Wii U) - Rock and rolling". http://www.destructoid.com/. Destructoid. Retrieved 17 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 Gill, Sam. "Armillo review: a good example of Nintendo's growing presence in the indie game market". http://www.independent.co.uk/. The Independent. Retrieved 17 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 Brown, Aaron. "Armillo Review". http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 17 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 3 van Duyn, Marcel. "Armillo (Wii U) Review". http://www.nintendolife.com/. Nintendo Life. Retrieved 17 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ knightSquared (January 21, 2013). "Armillo is coming to the Wii U eShop!". Fuzzy Wuzzy Games. Retrieved January 21, 2013.
- ↑ Whitehead, Thomas (August 29, 2013). "Armillo Targets Q1 2014 Release on the Wii U eShop and Will be a Timed Exclusive". Nintendo Life. Retrieved August 29, 2013.
- 1 2 "Armillo for Wii U". http://www.gamerankings.com/. GameRankings. Retrieved 18 July 2014. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 "Armillo for Wii U Review". http://www.metacritic.com/. Metacritc. Retrieved 21 July 2014. External link in
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