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FlingSmash

by Neal Ronaghan - June 26, 2010, 12:10 pm EDT
Total comments: 6

It's simple. Fling the ball to Smash objects.

It's been a year since I last played FlingSmash under its original name Span Smasher. The Artoon-developed game is basically Wii MotionPlus pinball as you control a little ball on screen and send it careening through obstacles and enemies. If you want to know more about the basics of the game, check out our Aaron's impressions of what I assume was the same demo. For my E3 2010 impressions of FlingSmash, I'm going to focus on what's changed.

First off, this game was not a Wii MotionPlus exclusive last year. Now, it is, and that's definitely a good thing. FlingSmash benefits from the precision of MotionPlus as you have better control of the mayhem with the attachment. It seems to read more of the tilt and direction you thrust your Wii Remote in, and I'm not quite sure if a regular Wii Remote would work the same way.

The ability to stop your ball with the A button was added, which makes setting up your position a lot easier, especially when you get into tricky situations with bosses or puzzles.

Nintendo's Q1 Media Summit 2010:

They also added a MotionPlus compass at the bottom right that shows you how the controller is being held. Like the other additions, it helps make the game easier to play, which gives you the opportunity to play the game rather than fight it.

More styles of balls were shown this year. A metal ball, which weighs considerably more than the normal one, is sluggish to control, but more powerful when you get it going. There is also an underwater ball, but that wasn't demoed.

When it hits this summer, FlingSmash will have eight worlds with three levels and a boss fight each. An exact release date or price point isn't known, but if this game comes out as a budget title in the coming months, it would probably be a fun, worthwhile romp for MotionPlus owners.

Talkback

StratosJune 26, 2010

I'm glad it is coming still. Seems to be a 'black sheep' of Nintendo titles this year/summer. Last year it was ExciteBots. I hope this game sells better.

I'm fairly sure Nintendo announced a few months ago that the game would retail for $30.

After looking into it, Gamestop has it listed for $29.99, but there's been no official word from Nintendo.

If there is, please throw in a link.

xcwarriorAugust 04, 2010

It looks like fun, but 24 levels that don't look super long makes it a $20 to me.

Or better yet, put it on WiiWare. Nintendo has gone awhile without a d/l release.

StratosAugust 04, 2010

Maybe they were originally going to make it a WW release but it got big over time. Plus they seem rather skittish about releasing things with required add-ons (especially unknown or new IPs) without including the add-on. And releasing it via WW would not permit them to include M+ with it.

TJ SpykeAugust 04, 2010

Quote from: xcwarrior

It looks like fun, but 24 levels that don't look super long makes it a $20 to me.

Or better yet, put it on WiiWare. Nintendo has gone awhile without a d/l release.

Nintendo already said that the game is too large to fit onto WiiWare, which is why they decided on a retail release.

Also, you don't follow WiiWare releases, do you? Nintendo just released a WiiWare game last week in Japan (Line Attack Heroes). Their most recent North American release was AquaSpace on July 19.

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FlingSmash Box Art

Genre Action
Developer Artoon
Players1 - 2

Worldwide Releases

na: FlingSmash
Release Q3 2010
PublisherNintendo
jpn: Tataitae Hazumu: Smash Ball Plus
Release TBA
PublisherNintendo
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