It's WiiWare week for Europe again, and this time there are once again two new games available. Although you might as well say it's just one, as one of them was already released in the US and was found to be rather shockingly bad. The new game of the bunch is Pirates: The Key of Dreams, in which you can play as a pirate, sailing the seas, recruiting new men, battling other ships, finding treasure and investigate, all leading to the ultimate goal: Finding the Key of Dreams. The game is a prequel to the now released DS game Pirates: Duels on the High Seas. Obviously we don't have a review already, but if you want to find out some more about the game, you could read the interview we had with the game's developer, Oxygen Games. The game costs 1000 Wii Points. Today's other game was released in the USA the week before last and is already somewhat notorious. SPOGS Racing makes you play as SPOGS Racers, basically wheels with a pog inside (You know them, those things you could get in potato chip bags in the 90's!).....
UK developer Oxygen Games has been so nice as to provide us with some more information and the first screens of its upcoming WiiWare game Pirates: The Key of Dreams. The game's story mode features a navy captain who is sent undercover to retrieve The Key of Dreams, a dangerous artefact, from the hands of the famous pirate Blackbeard. To do this he must travel to seven different locations in 3 different parts of the world, finding out where Blackbeard is located and eventually battling him.
Oxygen Interactive has unfurled the sails on two naval combat games, one which is heading to DS and one to WiiWare.
Yarr... *cough* Pirates: Duels on the High Seas is the name of the DS game and it includes single-player and multiplayer modes and features naval combat on the high seas in seven different locations around the globe.
In addition to broad siding enemy ships and fantastical beasts - like a Kraken - you'll be