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Thursday, March 26, 2009

WiiWare: Drill Sergeant Mindstrong, Penguin & Friends Coming To WiiWare

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Two more games that are possibly WiiWare bound have shown up on the ESRB Database - Drill Sergeant Mindstrong and Penguin & Friends

Drill Sergeant Mindstrong is being published by XSEED Games is a "collection of mini-games in which players train and compete in math, rhythm, and reflex/timing drills". The ESRB description says it includes army-like salutes and marching in time.

Siliconera suggests this might be an Americanization of Discipline, a WiiWare title by XSEED and Marvelous for the Japanese WiiWare. Going by this video of the game, which tries to make a little sense as possible, I have my doubts about that. Still, it doesn't sound like a full retail release, but you never know these days.

Penguin & Friends on the other hand is something a little simpler and easy to understand. The ESRB descrption states that the game is a puzzle game where you move penguins around a hexagonal grid, where you have to collect fish. The one with the most fish wins.

The game is being developed by Gammick Entertainment, who brought us the surprise WiiWare title Family & Friends Party a few weeks ago. We wouldn't be surprised if this suddenly shows up soon.

Source: ESRB

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