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Funky barn wii u loadiine4/20/2023 ![]() You click and drag eggs to a machine and maybe pet your chicken every once in a while. For the most part, it succeeds in this, starting off at a simple slow pace that you set for yourself. To be fair, Funky Barn doesn’t need to blow you away in the aesthetics – it just needs to be a fun, hypnotic multitasking affair. However, that this is placed in the price range with other retail titles is rather disappointing. It’s obvious this is a low budget title, and it’s perfectly acceptable for a lower priced indie download. But the models, music and sound effects are passable at best, and the presentation is extremely minimalist. It’s certainly cute enough, with adorable critters and creative gadgets that eventually fill the screen with a funky farm life. Speaking of not showcasing potential, Funky Barn doesn’t aim to do anything spectacular on the Wii U. Instead, Funky Barn plays like a mobile or 3DS title that does little to showcase the system’s potential. ![]() If you were able to actually perform tasks like milk cows or sheer sheep with a mixture of motion and touchscreen via the Wii U’s gamepad, this would make it more like… oh, I don’t know… a Wii U game. There’s definitely missed opportunities with animal interaction seeing as how the touchscreen is limited to merely petting your animals. Interaction with the farm is functional as animals are easy to pick up and move around and the menus are intuitive enough, but control wise, this barn doesn’t shine. Chickens lay eggs, sheep grow wool, cows give milk and trees drop apples as long as you keep doing your job right. In Funky Barn‘s circle of life, you essentially feed the animals and plants, maintenance them to keep them happy and healthy, protect them from natural disasters, and then reap the rewards of your hard work. You’ll be interacting with animals and objects via cursor and trigger buttons on the gamepad as well as menu navigating with the touch screen. Just like in real life, you’ll start off with a baby chick, a plot of land, a small budget and a pipe dream of being the best damn farmer you can be. Much like any perky farm simulator you’ve ever played, Funky Barn lets you live out the dream of a simple and earnest farm life without all the backbreaking labor or heavy manure smells. ![]() This week, though, we’re traveling back to the launch window and putting 505 Games’ Funky Barn, a farming extravaganza of bubble-eyed animals and crazy gadgets, to the test. Titles have been as plentiful as I’d like, but there have been some standouts. Six years after the launch of the Nintendo Wii, I found myself once again putting aside my skepticism and decided to give the Big N my money – I took a chance and picked up the Wii U. no need to list them all.If this barn is really so funky, where’s Mootsy Collins!? VC compatibility is all the same and based on the console. Like gamesquest said, maybe add only the retail games. I don't know how other users would feel about that. It could be useful to see how much more games need testing, but can fill the list unnecessarily : if not in the list = not tested. I don't have any opinion on adding untested games to the current list. physical data (SD speed) shouldn't be part of compatibility data (working or not) not very practical in a compatibility list. Maybe a different page could be done for full game information, not necessarily a compatibility list.īut there's another issue with your template : SD card speed will be different based on the used card? so a single game can has lot of lines with different results. we even talked about removing actual unneeded rpx/rpl/SSB/Disc columns, as the developers are targeting at full compatibility with one single boot method (miimaker).Ī simple "name, region, size, loadiine version, note" is enough for a compatibility list. I think removing lot of columns is better. You added a lot of columns in your template, it can be difficult to update, and has too many info (good for any perfectionist users, but not for end users). Sorry, this is a compatibility list, not a database website. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers ![]() Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV Wall of Fire Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town ![]() The Peanuts Movie Snoopy's Grand Adventureĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Questĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director's Cut Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!Īdventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigationsĭeus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cutĭisney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2.0 Edition)įamily Party: 30 Great Games Obstacle Arcade ![]()
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