Indie development studio Semnat has given out a press release, revealing their new game for WiiWare. Eduardo the Samurai Toaster is described as a frantic side-scroller where you run and gun your way through the levels.
Graphically it draws from a number of sources, done by hand then scanned in from styles such as pen, ink, acrylic paint and charcoal. In-game enemies are mainly food based - pastries, carrots, mangos and more.
More screens are up on the game's page.
Wizpig 64 said:
Yeah. Uh huh. You know what it is. Pooping niggers, pooping niggers, pooping niggers, pooping niggers.
Yeah. Uh huh. ... Star Fox 64
tonysburger said:
you could probably learn how to make a waffle maker in there ...
T3Knyne said:
Ts university tuff ...
spleefian said:
acting like this is even active at all but i just really dislike it sideways because to me it just looks incomplete ...
spleefian said:
seeing literally just "1 decade ago" is scary to me like id be used to it saying you know 12 or 13 years ago but just ...
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User comments
Diddy Kong Lover said:
This has one word written all over it, FAIL.
Nova said:
Why do indie developers feel like they have to hand draw everything? I think that if a game is good, it wouldn't matter if everything was made by hand or on photoshop, or anything else. I feel like developers think it will give their games more respect and praise even if the game itself is lacking.
wii cloud9 said:
Replying from my Wii! I say, what a weird game this is.
monkeylemur said:
Wiiware is an amazing concept; it's the ultimate haven for those too damn lazy to make a full blown game. This would be such an example.
Brawler 200 said:
They should make less minigame-based games and more exciting adventure games.