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Flowerworks

Platform(s): PC, Wii
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Nocturnal Entertainment
Developer: Nocturnal Entertainment
Release Date: Dec. 7, 2009

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'Flowerworks' Coming to WiiWare - Screens

by Rainier on Sept. 14, 2009 @ 3:43 a.m. PDT

Flowerworks is an action-adventure game in which the player takes the role of Follie – a friendly (but confused!) alien who crash lands on the mysterious planet Elilia, whilst transporting a cargo of Flowerworks seeds to her Aunty.

In Flowerworks, the player takes the role of Follie – a friendly (but confused!) alien who crash lands on the mysterious planet Elilia, whilst transporting a cargo of Flowerworks seeds to her Aunty.

As Follie ventures away from the wreckage of her ship, she finds the planet to be unacceptably lacklustre and her self-confidence is shattered! She must explore the planet, rebuild her confidence, and unravel the mysteries of Elilia. By recovering her seeds and growing Flowerworks, she can transform the planet from drab to fab!

Flowerworks is a child friendly, pick-up-and-play title that will appeal to the entire family. The game is designed around the strengths of the Wii.


Key Features:

  • Single player adventure
  • Family friendly (suitable for young children as well as adults) Adventure mode (15-25hr quest) 50 distinct levels to complete Try for a 5-Star ranking on each level A huge world to explore Extra abilities to collect and master Follow the story of Follie and unravel the secrets of the planet Quick Play "Arcade" mode (3 difficulty settings) Tutorial mode Use the Wii Remote™ to grow flowers, explode fireworks, pacify pesky gnomes, and pop bubbles!
  • Supports high resolution 480p mode, and runs at 60 frames per second.
  • Also available as a digital download on the PC

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