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Gaaah!!! Why in the world is there no bundle option so you can download them all without having to pick each one of them individually. Took me five minutes to add them to my download queue. Five whole minutes, that's unacceptable. God damnit. -_-



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No 3DS Indie offers, Nintendo? That's odd.



You know it deserves the GOTY.

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Very nice promotion!

I tried Lovely Planet because it looked very weird and was a small download. The game wasn't built around dual analog controls. It really needs Splatoon gyro or Wiimote controls to get the needed speed and precision.



Nothing but good news coming from Nintendo lately.



Freedom Planet is coming to Wii U?! How did I not know this?



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Cool, may as well download the demos as soon as possible



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episteme said:

Very nice promotion!

I tried Lovely Planet because it looked very weird and was a small download. It was fun, but the game wasn't built around dual analog controls. It really needs Splatoon gyro or Wiimote controls to get the needed speed and precision.

Did a double take, until I realized it was the wrong Planet.



I have bought more Nindie games than Nintendo games I think. Just downloaded Rive, Day1 purchase for me game is so cool. Will try some of the other demo's later.



Rive did look fun. Freedom planets got my attention too. A number of them might be worth getting.



I got them yesterday and played through them. Lovely Planet was trying too hard to be weird japanesy, and needs gyro aiming as episteme said.

I enjoyed Rive, Typoman and Foma8. Rive had a few slowdowns while loading, and might be a tad too fast for me, but it was fun; great use of the Toki Tori 2 engine. Then I was surprised with Typoman, some interesting wordplay in there, a section even reminded me of Limbo; I'll be looking out for that. Lastly Forma8 is completely different than Rive, much more relaxed and fluid, and when you notice the synergy with the abilities letting you throw bombs it becomes even better.



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