RCMADIAX has been one of the most prolific game developers on the Wii U eShop, though with upcoming title SUPER ROBO MOUSE is planning to start a shift in development approach to more sizeable - and less regular - releases.
The studio has now issued an update on a number of its upcoming releases. Super Robo Mouse has a confirmed release date for Europe along with some of the developer's back-catalogue, while some dates are still pending. The breakdown is below.
- SUPER ROBO MOUSE (April 7th - NOE Confirmed / NOA Pending)
- COLOR BOMBS (April 14th - NOE Confirmed)
- TAP TAP ARCADE (April 28th - NOE Confirmed)
- PENTAPUZZLE (May 5th - NOE Confirmed)
- PIXEL SLIME U (May 12th - NOE Pending)
Are you planning to take a punt on Super Robo Mouse, or to play catch-up on the other releases playing catch up Europe? Let us know.
Comments (10)
Only interested in Super Robo Mouse, but I hope the spelling of Colour Bombs is corrected for the European release.
I'm really wanting to see how robo mouse turns out. I really hope it shows there is some genuine talent for making games behind all the 'cheapo' games that people love to complain about....
@A01 It's almost as if there are two entirely different dialects that spell differently or something. But you know... stay pretentious...
@ULTRA-64 Agreed. I'm sure the economics of running a small studio can be quite harsh, with intense pressure to get games out to keep money coming in. I imagine it's quite easy to fall into a vicious cycle of little money leading to suboptimal games leading to little money... I hope he can break out of that and make better games for us which are more profitable for him so he can make better games for us.
Lol, seeing all these games released in such a short window makes me wonder how long this guy really spends making them. Seriously.. how long does he spend making this shovelware?
I hope the new game is good and successful this developer seems like a hard worker to me and some of his games are good , I don't know any developer including Nintendo that hits the ball outta the park every time .
@ikki5
He said most of them take about a month.
Super Robo Mouse has taken a couple of years. The two Blok Drop games took about 6 months each. And all the rest took about 1 month each if I remember correctly.
@A01
You're joking about the interest in Super Robo Mouse, right?
Seriously... take a look:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfHYktt2Woc
Where's the fun in it? I for one can't see it. It looks just as boring as an early 90's PC shareware game. I would have more fun playing with a rock.
@Aneira That was from 2014, though. Maybe it's gone through some changes.
@Aneira looks like a game maker game, but still look fun.
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