Fluidity Flowing To WiiWare On December 6th

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Fluidity is an upcoming WiiWare game by Nintendo where you control a body of water by tilting and twisting the Wii remote. Nintendo of America have officially announced the game for a December 6th release.

 

There’s more to it than just controlling a water body, however. You don’t control the water directly. Rather, you control the world around it by tilting the Wii remote.

 

In Fluidity, you can turn to water, ice or steam and have to guide yourself through an illustrated magical encyclopedia, named “Aquaticus.”  As you go through the different chapters of the book, you rid it of a corruptive influence that has spread through its pages.

 

In Europe, Fluidity is being released as Hydroventure, and releases on December 24th. The game costs 1,200 Wii Points.


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