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Studio Fawn’s Bloom: Memories has a good chance of coming to Wii U

Studio Fawn's Bloom: Memories looks like a really nicely done adventure RPG with beautiful art and music. Game is being developed for PC and at the moment is trying to be approved on Steam Greenlight and being funded on Kickstarter. Game developers say that there's a big chance that game will have a Wii U release in a future, with Gamepad features.

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mydyingparadiselost3841d ago

There's so many cool looking indie games coming to WiiU, lots to look forward to in the future :)

MegaLagann3840d ago

Added it to my list of Wii U indie games to buy. There's already too many...

Broomfondle3840d ago

Looks gorgeous. Loved that music too.

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Upcoming RPG 'Bloom: Memories' includes playable transgender character

'Bloom: Memories', an upcoming computer game from indie dev Studio Fawn, includes a playable trans character.

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meka26112482d ago

And second article about this, I'm expecting a ton more the way this is political.

Derceto2481d ago

Who gives a f**k? Looks like digital s**t.

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Bloom: Memories Loses a Programmer But Gains a New One With a New Engine

Serena Nelson writes: "A couple months ago the lead programmer for Bloom: Memories fell far behind on developing the engine they were going to use as a framework. Due to personal and work issues conflicting with his commitments towards finishing it he left the team on good terms. With such a major and important position being left vacant the development team could have just given up and moved on, but that's apparently not how they roll."

garyanderson2967d ago

Definitely avoided a disaster there!

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Earth and Water: Another Talk With Studio Fawn

Wastelander75: "My Fellow Gamers;

As time passes and raw imagination slowly becomes graphical reality, I am reminded of a promise I made myself to someone with whom I’ve enjoyed watching progress her dreams and ideas into pixelated art. But the recent past has cast a shadow on that art. And as I sit down again with Dani Landers, Studio Fawn’s Lead Writer, Artist and Designer, I find that she has quite a lot to say about the GamerGate discussion currently raging across the video game landscape."

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