![]() It can be downloaded on the Wii Shop Channel for 1000 Nintendo Points. What if that was the trend for all game trailers? We’d have Cliffy B ramming a chainsaw into people left and right before kicking into a few clips of the next Gear‘s gameplay… awesome. And Yet It Moves (shortened as AYIM) is a Wiiware game developed by Broken Rules. If it does work that would be very cool, but even cooler is the live action take on the game that the trailer pulls off. And Yet it Moves is a puzzle platformer developed by Broken Rules. Peruse through the shelves of your nearest game retailer and one may be forgiven for. It’s a pretty addictive game and I’m hoping that the tilt controls of the Wii actually improve the gameplay instead of just feeling tacked on. In case you haven’t checked the game out yet the new trailer for the WiiWare version below shows off the general gist of the gameplay. The world flipping puzzle/platformer seems like a perfect fit for the Wii Remote, whether it be through motion control or using the controller sideways. Leading the pack this week is Broken Rules And Yet It Moves (1,000 Wii points, or 10) for WiiWare. Add one more to the list as And Yet It Moves is making its way from the PC to WiiWare. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux on April 2, 2009, and for Wii as a WiiWare title in August 2010. A puzzle-platformer set in a unique world made out of paper comes. I mean, there are the plethora of crappy mini-game/sport game collections, but there’s also a host of cool stuff hitting the system via download. by Pedro Hernandez - August 25, 2009, 1:47 pm EDT Total comments: 5 Source: Nintendo Life. DSiWare might be sucking it up big time at the moment, but if you take some time to get to know your WiiWare you’ll see that Nintendo’s other downloadable game service is actually rocking pretty strong.
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