Tengami’s Japanese Pop-Up Book World Arrives On Wii U On November 13th

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NyamNyam has announced that its pop-up book puzzle-adventure game Tengami will be released on the Wii U eShop on November 13th in Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand. It’ll cost you $9.99 / £6.99 / €7.99.

 

Tengami is inspired by Japanese arts, crafts, and ancient fairy tales. It has a pop-up book art style that requires you to pull, fold, flip, and otherwise manipulate its environments to solve puzzles.

 

The game is already available on iOS for the price of $4.99 over on the App Store. It should also be coming to Windows and Mac in the future. More details about Tengami can be found on its website.


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