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By Kris Graft
The Wii's point-and-click functionality is a seemingly perfect fit for the games, which rely on a cursor to navigate menus and select on-screen objects.
Kid-friendly developer Humongous Entertainment was originally formed in 1992 by Shelley Day and renowned game designer Ron Gilbert, who is currently creative director at Vancouver's Hothead Games.
The new Majesco-published titles will be produced by Interactive Game Group under license from Humongous. The games will retail for $19.99, in line with Majesco's switch in strategy from large-scale premium games to more budget-priced casual titles.
Majesco CEO Jesse Sutton said in a statement, "[Humongous'] characters have demonstrated both tremendous staying power and widespread consumer appeal, and we think this kind of family-friendly content is well-suited to the Wii system."
The titles will be published by Atari in Europe and will be available in mid-2008.