WII Frontier Announces WiiWare LostWinds

The people behind the classic Elite, Frontier Developments, have announced their first WiiWare project: LostWinds. The first screenshots and details have already arrived.

David Braben's Frontier Developments, one of the games industry's leading independent developers, today announced its first title for WiiWare - LostWind; a high quality, enchanting adventure bursting with new gameplay ideas that embrace the innovative controller of the Wii.

Built with Frontier's in-house 3D game-engine technology LostWinds puts "the power of the wind in the palm of your hand" as you wield the awesome powers of Enril the wind spirit - from raging tornados to the gentlest breeze : to guide and protect Toku, a young boy who is the only one who can help you release the curse placed upon the world of Mistralis by evil Balasar. Mistralis is a stunningly presented, magical land full of wonder and intrigue that bursts to life with your every action and exploration. The game's novel, playful control mechanism lets you use Enril's elemental powers to help Toku in your quest to overcome Balasar : powering his jumps and glides through Mistralis' different regions, buffeting and smashing enemies, and solving puzzles.

"LostWinds is an innovative game, and an exciting project for many reasons," commented David Braben. "Not least the fact that it's one of the large number of excellent concepts that have arisen through our long running internal forum discussions on game ideas. Frontier is packed full of talented game enthusiasts, and contributing creative ideas and feedback is actively encouraged. WiiWare offers a perfect extra outlet for that creativity, and I hope that LostWinds is the first of many games that will follow this process."

More details on LostWinds and the first six screenshots can be found at our gamepage for LostWinds.

Posted on 20-02-2008 by Dennis

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