Video: Hier ist die Geschichte hinter dem abgebrochenen Wii-Plüschtierspiel „Wiiwaa“.’
The Wii opened up a world of possibilities and creativity for many developers, Universal Studios Japan stellt neues Monster Hunter Food und Merch vor, bestimmtes, tried to jump on the creativity train with a unique video game that would be controlled with a soft toy.
Zoink Games, known for developing unique adventure games with distinctive art styles such as Im Zufall verloren, Flipping Tod, und Fe, were in the process of creating Wiiwaa (oder Weewaa) for the Wii. This unusual toy caught the attention of the video game media in 2009 when it was first shown off, as it was a game that you played by inserting the Wii Remote into the mouth of a specially designed toy. Then you would play the game by moving the plush toy around, shaking it about, or pulling at its ears, for example.
This extremely adorable toy has all of the hallmarks of Zoink’s creativity and unique visuals, with bright orange colourings on the toy and unusual worlds for the character to explore. But the game simply disappeared in 2009.
Jetzt, DidYouKnowGaming?‘s Neues Lied has done a deep dive into the history of Zoink Games’ title that once had the attention of the media, only to completely vanish. From gaining enough funding to simply create a proof of concept to finding an unlikely rival in Mama kochen, the video covers it all, including a once-lost trailer that shows where the Wii Remote was originally meant to be inserted.
You can watch the full video below, which includes insights from the founder of Zoink Games, Klaus Lyngeled. And while we’re extremely sad this unique concept never saw the light of day, we’re at least glad it’s being remembered by many out there.
What do you think of Wiiwaa? Would you have picked this up if it had been released? Lass uns wissen.