WII DK Games Releases Fishie Fishie for WiiWare

Independent developer DK Games are happy to announce that as of today, their new game Fishie Fishie is available to download on the WiiWare service in Europe.

Fishie Fishie is a game that will test your reflexes to the max. Under its colorful, sweet exterior lurks a game that is both ridiculously easy to learn and terrifically challenging to master. You are a fish who has to survive over 100 levels in various game modes, in situations that just get crazier and crazier! "Capture the Star", "Soccer", "Survival", playing solo or in a team... And amazingly the whole game is played with just one button! No need to get to grips with complicated commands. Here, all you need to do is press the A Button on your Wii Remote.

Fishie Fishie starts with a comprehensive tutorial that allows the player to discover immediately how much fun the game is going to be. To control their agile fishie with just one button, players will have to develop a sense of rhythm, razor-sharp reflexes and learn to anticipate potential hazards. And team play is a guaranteed blast with laughs aplenty! Even the most experienced players will have to adapt in order to succeed.

And once everyone's at the top of their game it's time for the ultimate challenge: win the 21 available rewards as quickly as possible. Each action is timed, each second counts. You'll need strategy to keep matches as short as possible and beat the record.

The fishies in Fishie Fishie may look sweet, but they're going to make you sweat. You have been warned!

Features:

  • Use just one button
  • 1-4 players on the same screen
  • 6 game modes: Capture the Star, Soccer, Story, Survival, Skill Run and Championship
  • Intense, addictive action
  • Can be played using either the Wii Remote or the Nunchuk
Fishie Fishie is available as of today in Europe and will cost you 500 Nintendo Points.

Posted on 03-09-2010 by Chris

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