Nintendo weekly releases – Mini Golf, The Living Planet

By Stephany Nunneley

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Nintendo has sent over its list of downloads for the week, and it includes a Golf, cutting paper, experiments, and mind games.

Sounds like a normal Saturday night down at the local doesn’t it?

WiiWare gets three games this week and Virtual Console gets SimEarth: The Living Planet. DSiWare gets BoxLife.

Here’s the list:

  • Drill Sergeant Mindstrong – WiiWare (800 Points)
  • Neves Plus – WiiWare (600 Points)
  • Family Mini Golf – WiiWare (500 Points)
  • BoxLife – DSiWare (500 Points)
  • SimEarth: The Living Planet – Virtual Console (500 Points)

Descriptions for each are posted after the break.

WiiWare

  • Drill Sergeant Mindstrong
  • Publisher: XSEED Games
  • Players: 1-4
  • ESRB Rating: E10+ (Everyone 10 and Older) – Mild Language, Mild Violence
  • Price: 800 Wii Points

Description: Line up and get ready to use your mind. Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is a party game that allows up to four people to play at once. Players become boot-camp trainees under the tough Drill Sergeant Mindstrong, going through mind-boggling, mind-training games. The rules are simple, but concentration and quick thinking are key. Become the top boot of your class and earn promotions based on your efforts. This game is best played with friends and family.

  • NEVES Plus
  • Publisher: YUKES Company of America
  • Players: 1-4
  • ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
  • Price: 600 Wii Points

Description: Try your hand at the newest puzzle craze to come out of Japan, NEVES Plus! Enhanced for WiiWare, NEVES Plus not only retains all the simple, mind-bending tangram-based game play from the original Nintendo DS™ version, but also includes new multiplayer modes wrapped up in an Egyptian theme. This time, you and up to three others can work together to move, rotate and flip the seven Lucky stones into each of the 500-plus silhouette puzzles. You can also challenge one another in new multiplayer modes such as Versus, Speed, Lucky Number and Party Mode. Whether you play every mode by yourself or with friends, NEVES Plus is set to charm you with harder-than-they-look silhouette puzzles.

  • Family Mini Golf
  • Publisher: Aksys Games
  • Players: 1-8
  • ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
  • Price: 500 Wii Points

Description: Daddy, Mommy, Sarah and Billy are back for some mini-golf action. Play through multiple golf courses that contain obstacles ranging from bumpers to speed ramps to fans and more. Up to eight players can play together using a single Wii Remote™ controller. You can download new courses to expand your fun-filled mini-golf experience, creating even more complex and difficult challenges to overcome. Can you conquer all the courses and become the mini-golf champion?

Nintendo DSiWare

  • Art Style: BOXLIFE
  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Players: 1
  • ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
  • Price: 500 Nintendo DSi Points

Description: Climb the corporate ladder in the world of BOXLIFE using your wits and… paper? Use the Nintendo DSi™ stylus to cut and then manipulate the paper into a box shape. Be careful—if you’re not efficient with your cuts, you’ll waste paper and be penalized. R&D mode teaches you new patterns and challenges you to complete various ranks, while FACTORY mode gives you the chance to earn money by making as many boxes as possible from an endless sheet of paper. Success in each mode brings its own reward: Clear ranks to earn a promotion, change your character’s appearance, and use your earnings to acquire new items for your character’s miniature garden. With this game’s stylish graphics and catchy sounds, thinking inside the box isn’t such a bad thing.

Virtual Console

  • SimEarth: The Living Planet
  • Original platform: TurboGrafx16 CD-ROM
  • Publisher: Hudson Entertainment
  • Players: 1
  • ESRB Rating: E (Everyone) – Violent References
  • Price: 800 Wii Points

Description: An entire planet becomes your laboratory in this large-scale simulation game. Players help foster new life and promote its evolution into life forms of higher intelligence. Guide civilization along the path of evolution until it can achieve Exodus, the ultimate goal of settling on another planet. The basic challenge of the game is to maintain a comfortable environment for the life forms by adjusting atmospheric and geological parameters. Small organisms called Prokaryote and Trichordate will grow and evolve into a multitude of life forms. Making a drastic change is a recipe for disaster. The key to success is making small adjustments and watching how the life forms react. SimEarth also includes planets with environments different from Earth, such as Mars and Venus. Try your hand at terraforming these planets with harsh conditions and creating a world where life can thrive.

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