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Home Sweet Home Releases for WiiWare

by Francesca DiMola - November 3, 2008, 2:31 pm EST
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Create and design the ultimate dream house for your clients.

Earlier this week Big Blue Bubble announced the release of their first WiiWare title, Home Sweet Home. Previously only available on the PC, the new WiiWare version allows for a distinct feel made possible through the use of motion control.

Home Sweet Home is a simulation where the player must build and design a home's interior based on the specifications of their client. The game will offer three styles of play, one being point-and-click, taking use of the Wii Remote. In an interview earlier this year, Big Blue Bubble's CEO Damir Slogar said that the player will not only be able to move furniture and select tools with the Wii Remote but also "[hammer] the nails or [paint] the walls," when workers need help.

The game features fifty levels along with unlockable bonuses in nearly every stage. Players are also given the opportunity to design their own dream home with the revenue they generate from their clients.

Home Sweet Home is available for download on Nintendo's WiiWare for 1,000 points or $10 USD.

Big Blue Bubble Releases Home Sweet Home for WiiWare

London, Ontario, 23rd October. Big Blue Bubble is proud to announce that its hit Home Sweet Home Wii is available on WiiWare™, Nintendo's downloadable game service for Wii™, the best selling console of today. The expansion of the franchise to the console market gives the taste of the game to the whole new group of gamers, and does so in the distinct style of Wii™.

Home Sweet Home Wii is a home design game in which the players designs and builds interiors based on the clients' instructions. Using the unique WiiRemote™, even the old players will have opportunity to try their favorite game from a new angle. Offering three styles of play, Home Sweet Home Wii is prepared to meet the demands of both casual and more demanding players, and with 50 levels it guarantees a lot of fun for everyone in designing and creating the perfect home for their clients. In addition, the players are given the opportunity to work on their own home and turn it into the dream house, using the money earned by decorating client houses.

Home Sweet Home is available in Europe and Australia today, with North American launch to follow shortly.

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