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PLÄTTCHEN Twist 'n' Paint Announced for WiiWare

Viennese company Bplus has celebrated its fourth birthday this week by announcing that it's gained official Nintendo developer status, and that it'll offer original games for the WiiWare service.

The wraps have been taken off the first, called PLÄTTCHEN twist 'n' paint, which has been built from the ground up for Nintendo's new console and its innovative controller.

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djt236111d ago

do anybody know any information about the games and how much it'll cost

ChickeyCantor6111d ago

ok this is almost a month old?

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Bplus Bringing Vektor Tank To Wii

From N-Europe.com: "Fledgeling Viennese developer Bplus has been one of the strongest supporters of the WiiWare format, and has succeeded in showing others just what can be accomplished with a small team, a low budget, and a magic pot cooking up some cracking ideas.

However, it appears that Bplus are now straying away from WiiWare and into Wii retail territory, as the team announces the development of Vektor Tank."

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IGN: Plattchen: Twist 'n' Paint Review

Random aspects like shooter elements and a very unique, but also challenging, scoring system make this one a game that only adventurous players will drop 1,000 points for and try to get into, but like IGN, you may find yourself finding a pretty entertaining game and some great (but strange) concepts buried within this very unconventional WiiWare offering. Download at your own risk, but if you're looking for something truly original, and don't mind taking a gamble, Plattchen is certainly a one-of-a-kind offering.

Presentation - 6.5
Graphics - 7.0
Sound - 6.0
Gameplay - 7.5
Lasting Appeal - 7.5
Overall -

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GamesRadar: Plattchen Twist 'n' Paint Review

GamesRadar writes: "Quick, Jeeves, to the local supermarket and fetch me some aspirin. I've been playing this bally puzzler that makes no sense. My wrist aches, and it's driving me further and further into a pit of despair with every passing second!" If only we all had a butler. You could remove the final 't' from this game's title and it would give a more accurate idea of what to expect. The sad and strange thing is that it really didn't have to be this way. Plattchen (meaning 'panels' in German) has had a lot of time invested in it. It's nice-looking, and there are some neat ideas in there".

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