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Toki Tori

WII, PC, PS3 / Puzzle / Release: Jun 2, 2008 / ESRB: E

Toki Tori 2 announced for PC and Mac

Toki Tori 2 announced for PC and Mac

Toki Tori has bounced around from platform to platform following its release on Game Boy Color in 2001, hitting WiiWare, PC, Mac, iThings, Android, and Windows Mobile, and coming soon to PlayStation Network. Now, a decade later, creator Two Tribes has announced that it's finally getting a sequel.

Toki Tori 2 will be "a completely new adventure, developed from the ground up for today's players and technology," Two Tribes said in the announcement.

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Toki Tori coming to PlayStation 3

Toki Tori coming to PlayStation 3

Adorable puzzle/platformer Toki Tori is making the trek to PlayStation 3, Playlogic Games and Two Tribes announced today. The revamped version is getting updated visuals to support HD and stereoscopic 3D, a new game mode with newly designed stages, and PlayStation Move support. It's due this holiday season.

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Spaceships, Ninjas and Chickens Invade Wii Shop

Nintendo has detailed today's additions to the Wii's online Shop Channel, revealing two original WiiWare titles as well as the re-release of an old-school ninja game.

On the WiiWare side of things, Two Tribes' chicken centric-puzzler Toki Tori and Ubisoft's top-down space shooter Protothea mark today's original WiiWare releases. Both are priced at 1000 Wii Points ($10).

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"I'm missing something with the protothea shots... if the wii can only do 480p, why are the pics ..."
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Toki Tori Announced for WiiWare

Dutch developer Two Tribes today announced the development of Toki Tori, a downloadable puzzle-platformer hybrid for Nintendo's WiiWare platform.

Originally released for the Game Boy Color in 2001, Toki Toki employs a blend of the puzzle and platforming genres, tasking players with creative use of items and strategy to navigate the game's levels. Toki Tori's WiiWare incarnation sports a new look, updated content and an overhauled Wii remote control scheme. Read more »

"That looks like a cross between Dizzy and Kiwi (new Zealand tale)...which can only be a good ..."
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