"In seeking to attain perspective, it is not uncommon to hear of individuals chasing after dreams and passions, taking backpack trips to far-flung lands or immersing themselves in initiatives to reach long-term goals. However such persons go about their journey of self-discovery, they are effectively charting for themselves a course that leads on into the future. Painting a landscape of their own, Broken Rules has been hard at work creating a new way of looking at something many of us wanted to do since we were kids: fly." -- Wiiloveit.com
The acclaimed developer of Old Man's Journey reveals how nature and politics fused for its latest game.
"...in a profound message. It tells a story about deforestation..."
43 years ago my 3rd grade teacher said the Amazon would be gone soon. Still waiting.
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "The official end of the WiiWare service may not be until early 2019 but we wanted to give everybody as much of a chance as possible to remember all of the great games that Nintendo’s first every download service brought us. Last week we counted down the first 10 games in our look at the Top 20 WiiWare games ever made, and if you haven’t had the chance yet you can check out those picks right here but now we switch our focus over to the very best that WiiWare has to offer so if you still have a Wii (or a Wii U) kicking around make sure to download these games before they are lost forever."
NerdBite: Old Man's Journey is one of those rare games that will definitely surprise many at every turn. Its a game that speaks volumes where its main focus lies on strong visuals, music, and very little use of dialogue. With colorful environments to get absorbed into and a relaxing soundtrack to listen to all day long on repeat, Old Man's Journey is the perfect laid back game to play this summer.