Helix, a rhythm game for Nintendo’s WiiWare developed by the Texas based Ghostfire Games, will be coming out soon and that’s why they released this interesting developer interview. In Helix, players follow the movements of a robot avatar in a selection of 26 songs gathered from independent musicians accros the US and Europe. A release date for Helix hasn’t been determined yet.
PEGI, the European rating board for games, has just released a list of four WiiWare-games that received a rating. Protothea, Helix, Midnight Bowling and Texas Hold ‘Em Poker received a rating, so they’re ready to head to European Wii-systems!
Ghostfire Games was so kind to let us know that today they have released a few new videos of their rhythm game for Nintendo’s WiiWare Channel. Helix uses two WiiRemotes to track the motions of your hands and features 26 songs and 3 difficulties. The music in the game has been gathered from independent musicians accros the US and Europe.
Today Ghostfire Games gives us the first details and screenshots of their upcoming Nintendo WiiWare-game Helix. The game looks like a sort of rhythmic Simon-Says game. The game will feature over 30 different WiiRemote-movements to mimic. On-screen you’ll see a robot moving on the beats of the music. Helix will contain three modes: Easy, Medium and Hard for the experts.