MMGN: And Yet It Moves is a physics-based platformer where you interact with the physical environments around your character. It was originally offered as an indie release on the PC and Mac, and has now been adapted to make use of the Wii remote. By pushing B and twisting the remote, you will freeze time and rotate the surroundings to navigate the stage.
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Bit Cultures writes: Steam A to Z: week three – notable for the fact that it’s the first edition without a wretched simulator game! While good for my sanity, it’s probably bad for the entertainment value of this piece. Let’s go!
Ross from 42 Level One reviews And yet It Moves.
Wow 8.5 is pretty high, i almost gave up on the wiiware games, must give this a crack!
Finally a decent WiiWare title!
I like the art style of this game.
this looked good, glad to see it turned out well!
Looks good !