Screens: Nordcurrent’s Urbanix is out now (in Europe)

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For just 500 points, Europeans will be able to download an play this ’80’s style game on WiiWare.



According to the press release:

Urbanix is an enhanced version of decades-old arcade hits. Player controls a tiny little tractor that has to build a town on an empty field in a given time, while avoiding the enemies. Players are welcome to complete 150 levels from 3 locations, with different gameplay mechanics and visuals. With such a variety, there will be hours and hours of faced-paced pure arcade fun!

Gamers can also download a demo of the game from the WiiWare shop to try it out for themselves first.

In the meantime, enjoy the pictures:

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Screens: Nordcurrent’s Urbanix is out now (in Europe)

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1 min read

For just 500 points, Europeans will be able to download an play this ’80’s style game on WiiWare.



According to the press release:

Urbanix is an enhanced version of decades-old arcade hits. Player controls a tiny little tractor that has to build a town on an empty field in a given time, while avoiding the enemies. Players are welcome to complete 150 levels from 3 locations, with different gameplay mechanics and visuals. With such a variety, there will be hours and hours of faced-paced pure arcade fun!

Gamers can also download a demo of the game from the WiiWare shop to try it out for themselves first.

In the meantime, enjoy the pictures:

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