PixlBit | "I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to turn in my gamer card for this one, but Funky Barn is a legitimately fun game. I know it sounds like shovelware garbage, and it does seem like it was built on the budget of such a title, but the farm sim is actually competent in its design, complete with an addictive game loop. Unfortunately the game's low budget is painfully obvious – from the low quality art to the long loading times to the hard freezes, Funky Barn has a healthy dose of anti-funk."
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Dream Team for $30?
Hell, a lot of these are Nintendo games for $30. I strongly advise anyone considering a first party game to grab what you want now, as first party titles seldom (if ever) get a price drop.
Nintendo Insider writes:
Having garnered much attention following Giant Bomb’s efforts in putting the game through its paces, Funky Barn was already able to achieve cult status among gamers prior to launch.
Its Miiverse community board remains one of the most popular on the Wii U, posts full of wit and humour even from those that have yet to investigate its delights for themselves. For this is a game that, despite its name, lacks any funk at all.
Professor Hatsworth's farm is falling apart and it needed a bit of TLC. Tyler rebuilt Hatsworth's farm and tested out all of the machinery. Check out his review.
I'm sort of glad that I held off on purchasing a Wii U. I still plan to, but I think I'll wait for a couple more good games.