Available for download on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Nintendo 3DS, and Nintendo DSi and DSiXL!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Shantae: Risky's Revenge, now on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch!
Hey Shantae fans! You can now download the FREE version of Shantae: Risky's Revenge in the App Store. The download includes the full product waiting to be unlocked via a one time in-app purchase. The game has received iOS friendly enhancements, like retina display artwork, updated controls, and even a handful of level arrangements. And, as a universal app you only have to buy it in one place! Head on over to iTunes and grab a copy today!
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Do you guys think you'll ever port more games to Playstation Minis?
ReplyDeleteI really like Mighty Flip Champs and would love to play more of your games, but as of now your games would be only reason I would ever consider upgrading my DSLite to a DSi or 3DS, and any Apple products are a big no.
You're really missing out. The 3DS has plenty of good games now.
Delete- Super Mario 3D Land
- Resident Evil Revelations
- Mario Kart 7
- Pushmo (eShop download)
- Mighty Switch Force (eShop download)
- Mutant Mudds (eShop download)
- Ocarina of Time 3D
- Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
- Mario vs Donkey Kong: Minis March Again (eShop / DSiWare download)
- Cave Story (eShop / DSiWare download)
- Cave Story 3D
- Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D
- Dead or Alive: Dimensions
- Street Fighter 4 3D
And much more...
Dear WayForward,
ReplyDeleteIt's been a month and a half since you released Shantae for $5 on the iOS App Store. That's really great. There's only one problem: the game still costs $12 on its original platform. Any word on when you're going to stop ripping off Nintendo DS owners and drop the DS price to $5 as well? You seem pretty eager to ensure that Nintendo consoles' online offerings remain ludicrously overpriced.
It's not WayForward's fault that the DSi / 3DS price is $12. Nintendo sets pricing regulations on their shops.
DeleteAnd if you really think $12 is too expensive, then I doubt you were around when Game Boy games cost $35.
And I'm kind of mad that you guys are giving iOS gamers a free demo. I know the DSi doesn't support demos, but the 3DS does now.