ENE3: "This game would earn even more points if he had the possibility of 3D gameplay."
Nintendo Insider writes:
Having already made a splash on the rather underappreciated WiiWare service, Curve Studios look to skim their success across the pond to the Nintendo eShop.
Hydroventure: Spin Cycle replaces the Wii Remote for the gyroscopic capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS, players tilting the handheld left, right and upside down as they cascade pure-hearted Water Spirit Eddy across colourful locales.
One development studio that has made a valiant contribution to Nintendo’s digital download services is undoubtedly Curve Studios. Having first released Hydroventure for WiiWare to much critical acclaim back in 2010, the development team has recently returned to its original idea and expanded upon it for Hydroventure: Spin Cycle, a new instalment in the series that has been built from the ground up for the Nintendo 3DS.
Recently, Nintendo Life was invited along to Curve Studios’ headquarters in London, UK to take a tour of the studio, meet some of the team and speak with the creative genius behind it all: Jonathan “Bidds” Biddle.
GodisaGeek: "This week we’re taking a look at Hydroventure: Spin Cycle from Curve Studios, Anomaly Korea from 11 Bit Studios, Wall Breaker from Small Thing and Masters of Mystery: Blood of Betrayal from Big Blue Bubble."