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'Mushroom Men (NDS/Wii) Gets Delayed - New Screens

by Rainier on Nov. 4, 2008 @ 3:15 p.m. PST

Mushroom Men shows gamers the mundane world from the surreal perspective of a three-inch-high Mushroom Man. Unnoticed by humans, a war rages between the spore factions, and you, as a brave Bolete Mushroom Man, are given the opportunity to wreak havoc by transforming common household trinkets and trash into weapons and tools.

An ichorous green meteor plummets through the Earth's atmosphere, fracturing and showering the earth with glowing green space dust that affects all forms of life nearby. Some plant life - mushrooms and cacti - acquire sentience while, the meteor twists and mutates other life forms, transforming insects and animals into semi-intelligent, warlike communities.

The story of Mushroom Men is told in Acts, each Act occurring in a completely unique environment. Each version of the game (DS and Wii) tells different portions of the history of the Mushroom Men universe. The DS and Wii versions are completely different stories from one-another. The DS version, Mushroom Men – Rise of the Fungi, is the first release and shows the development of the Mushroom Nations, starting very early in Mushroom Men history. The early days of the Mushroom Men were simpler times as the Mushroom Men were just learning to walk, communicate and interact with their world. As the Mushroom Men learn how their world works, they take the player with them, developing their skills, abilities and histories up to the start of the Spore Wars.

The Wii title, Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars, picks up during the escalating war between the mushroom factions. The world is more hostile and combat is more complex. New tools and weapons are developed to assist in the escalating battles. The player takes on the role of a misfit and unexpected hero destined to bring about the conclusion of the Spore Wars while solving his own personal quests. The game presents the story simply, providing a strong sense of continuity to the single-player game without intruding on the gameplay.

Mushroom Men and their other sentient neighbours neither speak nor understand human languages such as English. But they still communicate, and to the human playerit sounds like mumbling.

Some among the four Mushroom Men tribes believe that the secret to winning the Spore War lays in uncovering the facts about the Mushroom's origins. As the myth states, the Mushroom who discovers the truth of this mystery is promised the power to change the entire course of evolution, putting the Mushroom species at the top of the evolutionary ladder. The tribe that claims this prize can reshape the world any way they see fit. The Amanitas Empire and The Lepiota Order see the myth as a chance to not only defeat the other nations (the Bolete Tribe and the Morel Brotherhood) but also wipe out all of their enemies and put their tribes at the forefront of terrestrial evolution.

Your weapons are divided in four different combat styles: Bashing, Slashing, Thrusting and Radical. Within these categories, your weapons are ranked by stars. Weapons with higher durability and faster attack times require more complex components. Items with one to two stars are very slow and do minimal damage to enemies. Striking opponents with 2.5 to 3.5 stars does moderate damage and is significantly faster than most weapons. The best weapons available to you are four to 5 star weapons. They are fast and also deal heavy damage onto multiple enemies at one time.

Slashing Weapons

Slashing Weapons use a side to side motion attacking multiple enemies with one swing. These sharp weapons have a longer range than most of your weapons. However, they typically do minimal damage and are, therefore, most useful when creating space between yourself and several enemies.

  • Weapon Name: Cap Cutter
  • Components: bottle cap, stick, thread
  • Star Rating: 1
  • Weapon Name: Occam’s Razor
  • Components: razor blade, stick, thread
  • Star Rating: 1
  • Weapon Name: Hades Hatchet
  • Components: exact-ow knife, match, thread
  • Star Rating: 2.5
  • Weapon Name: Glass Club
  • Components: broken glass, pencil, bubble gum
  • Star Rating: 3
  • Weapon Name: Sparklin Pop-A-Top
  • Components: beer can tab, sparkler, paperclip
  • Star Rating: 4
  • Weapon Name: Saw-dine Slicer
  • Components: rotary blade, sardine can key, bubble gum
  • Star Rating: 4.5
  • Weapon Name: Space Gunn
  • Components: marble, pen laser, paperclip
  • Star Rating: 5

Even while the Spore War rages, a great quest amongst all four tribes begins: a race to uncover the truth and reshape the evolutionary course of the Earth. As for the humans, they continue to bumble their way through the world completely unaware of the diminutive forces rising against them. Pax, a Bolete mushroom from the outskirts, doesn't yet understand his place in the events to come. He'll have to learn, and fast, that he’s unwittingly been thrust into the middle of this situation.

The Wii version of the game picks up where the DS leaves off. The Spore Wars rage fully across the miniature landscape. The societies have advanced to a point where theology and metaphysical pursuits have developed. Pax does not yet understand his place in the world of Mushrooms, when he accidentally absorbs a meteorite while training with the Bolete Sage. Pax is then banished until he can bring back another of the life-giving rocks that the Sage believes made the Mushrooms sentient.

Along the way, Pax encounters more than he expects. It becomes obvious to him that there is more to the Mushroom world than a meteorite for his village. A war that Pax doesn't understand moves closer to his home and Mushroom races and others race toward self-destruction. Along the way, Pax begins to understand more about what he must do to help the Bolete and the rest of the world. Throughout the adventure Pax will change from an awkward misfit to a species-saving hero.

The Wii version of the game has a very personal feeling to it; being tied so directly with the hero via the Wii control scheme, the player bonds with his on-screen avatar. Goals tend to be more personal and direct.

Mushroom Men : The Spore Wars for Wii & Mushroom Men: Rise of the Fungi for DS will be available across North America & Europe from Dec. 2, 2008.

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