Year Walk is making its way to Wii U, developer Simogo has announced.
The company is working with Dakko Dakko to bring the game to Nintendo's home console, which won't be a straight port. Not only will it have added GamePad support for note-taking and convenient map viewing, the Wii U version will feature motion controls.
"The game has been totally rebuilt for the platform, with the Wii U GamePad tightly integrated into the game," the studio said in a post on its official website. "It’s hard to imagine that it was not made for Wii U originally – that’s how home it feels."
While the developer doesn't yet have a release date locked down, it's hoping to have the game out later this year.
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The company is working with Dakko Dakko to bring the game to Nintendo's home console, which won't be a straight port. Not only will it have added GamePad support for note-taking and convenient map viewing, the Wii U version will feature motion controls.
"The game has been totally rebuilt for the platform, with the Wii U GamePad tightly integrated into the game," the studio said in a post on its official website. "It’s hard to imagine that it was not made for Wii U originally – that’s how home it feels."
While the developer doesn't yet have a release date locked down, it's hoping to have the game out later this year.
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