Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii U eShop
- 30th Jul 2015, $9.99
- 30th Jul 2015, £10.79
- Also Available On
- Official Site
- badlandgame.com
Reviews
Review BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition (Wii U eShop)
They're watching you!
In a dark forest, scarred by alien machinery and steeped in an unnatural silence, a strange, hairy creature bobs awkwardly across the foreground. Without really knowing what to do the player tries out a few buttons, and quickly discovers a way to keep the little furball in the air. After a few tumbles and unfortunate accidents,...
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BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition News
Nintendo Download 30th July (North America)
Three Kirby games, BADLAND, Xeodrifter, Flick Golf and more
It's time once again for the North American Nintendo Download Update, and this week brings a fairly busy and diverse line-up. The Wii U is offering a triple-header of Kirby games, alongside a welcome port from Renegade Kid and a promising Game of the Year Edition. On 3DS we have a...
Nintendo Download 30th July (Europe)
Badland, Legend of Kay, Flick Golf, Hello Kitty themes (?!) and more
Another week begins with the Nintendo Download Update details in Europe. This week brings a couple much anticipated Wii U releases, a smartphone smash hit, more welcome puzzles and various discount options. Let's get to the details. Wii U eShop: BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition...
News BADLAND: Game Of The Year Edition Hits Wii U eShop On 30th July
Save the clones
The Wii U eShop is doing a good job of attracting quality multiplatform indie titles lately, and the next in line is BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition, which lands on 30th July in North America and Europe. The North American price is $9.99, with Euro pricing still to be confirmed. The Wii U version builds on the original tablet game...
About The Game
BADLAND: Game of the Year Edition builds on the excellence of the original tablet game with completely redesigned and revamped controls, perfected for Wii U- offering full directional control over the game's characters. Levels have also been rebuilt to suit the new control mechanics.
The game's gorgeous graphics have also been given an full-HD 60fps sheen, looking amazing on a big screen. The Wii U version comes with up-to-four-player, local old-school style multiplayer gaming with full support for the Pro controller, GamePad, Motion and MotionPlus controllers. The game includes off screen play for the GamePad and features local achievements and online leaderboards to compare stats with your friends.
The new edition features over 15 hours and 100 levels of single-player story content, 100 co-op levels, and 27 multiplayer deathmatch stages for up-to-four-person old school style-local multiplayer awesomeness.
Comments 2
The graphics remind me of Knytt Underground, looks promising...
I've played this on my Android devices. It's a great game for touch devices. Let's see how they will port it on the big screen.
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