Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
DSiWare
- 17th May 2010, 200 points
- 21st May 2010, 200 points
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Review Flips: More Bloody Horowitz (DSiWare)
More bloody Flips
A 14-year-old boy and his mysterious octogenarian neighbour he can't seem to get out of his head. A murder gone horribly, horribly, horribly, laughably, horribly wrong. The whiniest family of reluctant tourists ever to visit New York City. All of these tales, a "horror" soundboard and more await in EA's latest Flips entry...
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Flips: More Bloody Horowitz News
Nintendo Download 21st May 2010 (Europe)
The Virtual Console takes a break, while WiiWare and DSiWare get a total of six games.
It's that dreaded time again - The Virtual Console is skipping another week in Europe. WiiWare and DSiWare don't exactly make up for the lack of retro goodness either, because there seems to be nothing truly special available this time. WiiWare: Phoenix Wright:...
Nintendo Download 17th May 2010 (North America)
Running, blood and Kirby for the Wii; frogs, rabbits, upside-down blocks and more blood on DSi
Microgame creator WarioWare D.I.Y. and the hosts of the Nintendo Channel show "Nintendo Week" collide in the Big Name Game for this week, as Allison and Gary each unleash whatever crazy microgame their host brains have done thunk up. WiiWare:...
About The Game
Anthony Horowitz, the best-selling creator of Alex Rider, gives horror a whole new look in this mischievous collection of macabre tales, exclusive to the Flips series.
Including three new stories – each with its own unique feature, such as illustrations and sound effects – Flips: More Bloody Horowitz finds Horowitz at his most wicked. The Flips series brings modern classics to the Nintendo DSiWare service, allowing readers to collect, solve, interact and learn as they progress through the various stories and challenges.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YEAHHHHHHHHHH
Can somebody please explain what these Flips are? Are they just books? Do you interact? Is it like choose your own adventure? I'm confused...
They're basically books for the DSi - there are interactive aspects to them such as clicking on character names for profiles and triggering sound effects, but there are no different paths to proceed down: it's a set story from start to end.
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