Chew Man Fu heading to Wii
TurboGrafx-16 puzzle game bending brains on Virtual Console
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Puzzle game Chew Man Fu, which originally appeared on the TurboGrafx-16 in 1990, is making the transition to Wii Virtual Console.
In the game, players are required to roll four magic spheres onto tiles that match each sphere's respective color - all while avoiding enemies. Adding an extra layer to the puzzle-'em-up solving, each sphere features unique properties - e.g. one ball is better at breaking walls than the others.
Above: You know he likes the Chew Man Fu
Ultimately you're trying to free the Egg Roll Kingdom from the curse of the evil wizard, Chew Man Fu.
The Wii version features the original levels - over 50 of them - along with a head-to-head two-player mode that also appeared in Chew Man Fu on the TurboGrafx-16.
February 22, 2007
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