Kuma wrote: Life is all about changes and when you are about to say goodbye to everyone to start a new something weird happens. There is nothing more frightening then your home being invaded by hooded men or so you think they are men. When things can't be explained the logical thing to do is rule it out as just a dream. Then you wake up finding things out of place or some strange events like your neighbors talking weird and the color of the world being distorted. What is going on keeps crossing your mind and then the hooded men appear yet again with their intentions targeted at you. It is time to grab your flashlight, some CD’s and your cat to try and get out of this demonic mess.
"High Strangeness was a fairly disappointing experience. There were some great ideas in play, but the execution was way off. Anyone looking for a new-age nostalgia trip isn't going to find it here." - Nintendo Feed
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High Strangeness, a hybrid of 8 and 16 bit games, was one of the first successful Kickstarter games back in 2009. The game's core ability is to switch between 8 and 16 bit worlds and the player uses their generational differences to solve puzzles and explore the universe. Now the game makes its way to Wii U and Ryan from The Gamers Lounge shares his review.