Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U eShop
- 18th Aug 2016, $8.99
- 25th Aug 2016, £7.99
- Also Available On
Reviews
In Space Nobody Can Hear You Point-and-Click
With the introduction of Telltale's The Walking Dead a few years back, the long dormant adventure genre came back with aplomb. Telltale took a curiosity of yesteryear and brought it back with the necessary accoutrements to make it more palatable for a broad range of modern day gamers. It worked out so...
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Armikrog News
Nintendo Download 25th August (Europe)
Armikrog! Ace Attorney Demo! Legend of Mystical Ninja! Much more!
It's the start of another week, and Nintendo of Europe has juicy Download Update details showing which games are on the way to the eShop. This offering includes a high profile demo, a much-loved SNES game on 3DS and some rather promising new games on both Wii U and 3DS. Throw in a...
Nintendo Download 18th August (North America)
Federation Force, Poncho, Blasting Agents and lots more
It's that time again, dear readers, for the North American Nintendo Download Update details. This week has some promising download-only titles across Wii U and 3DS, and of course there is a new Metroid Prime game for 3DS for you to consider. Let's get to it. Missed the European Nintendo...
About The Game
Unravel the mysteries of the fortress that holds Tommynaut and his blind alien talking dog Beak-Beak captive
Armikrog is a unique stop motion clay animated point and click adventure game from the creators of Earthworm Jim and the Neverhood. Unravel the mysteries of the fortress that holds Tommynaut and his blind alien talking dog Beak-Beak captive through exploration and puzzle solving!
Loveable characters designed by Doug TenNapel creator of the Earthworm Jim and developed by creators of The Neverhood, Ed Schofield and Mike Dietz.
Rich cast of voiceover talent brings Armikrog's characters to life, including well-known actors Jon Heder (Napoleon Dynamite), Rob Paulsen (Pinky and the Brain) and Michael J. Nelson (Mystery Science Theater 3000).
Original soundtrack created and recorded by American songwriter and record producer Terry Scott Taylor.
Comments 6
Excellent that it is finally going to be released. I remember the Kickstarter campaign, but never backed the game.
I heard it is somewhat short, but that's completely ok for me as the price seems fine.
I loved The Neverhood.
@Aneira Who didn't? Oh, I guess those sad, lonely people who didn't play it.
I wish I could be excited about this but my feelings about Doug TenNapel get in the way. Hard to separate the art from the artist sometimes.
@Zach Why? Because he's an artist who also dares to be a Christian and not just keep it to himself while at the same time making quality games when the opportunity arises? Oh no, we can't allow that to happen...I guess I would say that I can appreciate a lot of music, movies and games even if I don't entirely agree with the artist's worldview. I'm just glad we see games like this from time to time because we certainly see more and more of the "young girl tease" games out of Japan. That I find much more uncomfortable than anything Doug T. stands for.
@rosemo Yeah you really figured me out. It's because he's Christian. He really exemplifies the commandment, "Thou shalt say less agreeable things about gay marriage."
@Zach - please remember the Community Rules re. profanity when posting. Thanks.
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