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And Yet It Moves Officially Launches

 

Vienna, Austria - August 23, in the year of our Lord 2010—Broken Rules today announced the official North American launch of its award-winning platformer And Yet It Moves for Nintendo’s WiiWare™ game service. This hotly anticipated summer release, based on the hit downloadable PC game, introduces all new levels, bonus modes and controls that will have players twisting and turning their Wii Remote™ to rotate the game world while avoiding obstacles as they progress through colorful levels. Experience a new twist on the game concept that won top spot in the 2007 Independent Games Festival Student Showcase. And Yet It Moves will be available for European Wii™ owners on August 27.

Key features of the game include:
• Advanced Platforming - Players run, jump and must rotate the world to solve puzzles.
• A Living World - Creatures such as bats, bees and monkeys populate the game world and react to ever-changing gravity.
• 20 Levels In Four Different Environments - Mind-bending puzzles set in an extraordinary paper collage world created with colored cardboard, brought to life with handmade sounds and music.
• Endless Replayability - Unlockables include bonus levels and competitive play modes: Time Trial, Limited Rotation, Speed Run, and Survival. Additional modifications can be unlocked that can change the entire game.
• Multiple Control Options – Play as you wish with 4 different control schemes. Use the motion sensor and Wii Remote pointer, or use the Classic Controller™.

And Yet It Moves is available for download in North America through the Wii™ Shop Channel for 1,000 Wii Points™ and has been rated “E” for “Everyone” with Mild Violence by the ESRB.

 

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