Warp Zoned writes:
If you had told me a few weeks ago that a game about sorting luggage for an airport was addictively fun, I wouldn’t have believed you. But now that I’ve played Aero Porter for hours without being able to put it down, I fully understand how much fun it can be. Level-5’s luggage-sorting game, downloadable from the 3DS eShop, is quick and easy, yet also challenging. A collaboration between Level-5 and designer Yoot Saito, Aero Porter is one of those simple-to-learn, hard-to-master puzzle games, in which you must at first separate luggage by color, and then later work around the added complications the game throws at you. Is this tiny game worth the $4.99 price tag?
Games are supposed to be fun! But, sometimes they can feel a lot more like work. These seven games aren't necessarily bad, but they can occasionally become chores.
7 pages in an attempt at ad revenue.
Lame attempt at humor in the title.
#gemzjernalizm
Sale on previous eShop titles continues until February 23rd
Siliconera: During this morning’s Level-5 Vision press conference, president and CEO Akihiro Hino talked about the “company’s vision” along with a look at the business performance of some of their most popular franchises to date, in addition to the announcement of Layton 7, an upcoming “role play puzzle” game being developed for iOS, Android and 3DS.
1.4 for Ni No Kuni and those sales are only for Japan, so with WW sales it should be way higher.
Ni No Kuni should have sold way more. It's that good. Easily the best JRPG I've played since Lost Odyssey.