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Kyle Gray of Tomorrow Corporation has made it clear that, after the success of Little Inferno on the eShop, they’d love to continue working with the Wii U. Here’s the full quote:

We’re definitely interested in working on the Wii U again, but that really depends on the next game itself. It’s going to be pretty difficult to top the weirdness of Little Inferno, but we’re all excited to see what’s next!

And that’s the real test of a solid console. It’s one thing to entice a developer to develop one game, but the battle is won when developers keep coming back. Let’s hope that other developers follow suit.

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Looking for a good deal on the eShop? You might be interested in one of the following titles:

  • Chasing Aurora — $7.49 until January 4th
  • Little Inferno — $9.99 until January 4th
  • Trine 2: Director’s Cut — $15.99 until January 7th

And at these prices, all of the the games might be worth picking up. But feel free to share what you feel is the best of these three games in the comments below to help other people make their decisions.

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Tomorrow Corporation, the developers of Little Inferno (available via the Wii U’s eShop) has released the complete soundtrack for the game as a free download. There’s an embedded version after the break, or you can find the downloadable version on their blog.

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There’s more footage from Little Inferno after the break. The game itself is available right now on the eShop.

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Little Inferno, from the makers of World of Goo, launched alongside the Wii U via the eShop, and numerous reviews have appeared online. If you haven’t picked up the game, you might like to check them out.

Joystiq:

…even though it willfully and intentionally wastes your time, it’s not a waste of time itself. The creepy atmosphere, the single-minded focus on extremely minimal actions, and the mocking self-awareness all contribute to a deft statement on games and how we play them.

Nintendo World Report:

Little Inferno is terrific the way it is, and doesn’t need to conform just to fit inside a box. In the end, it’s enough to just snuggle up around the fire and keep it well fed.

Shack News:

Some may not care for the ending, while others may not mind a little sentiment. Either way, Little Inferno’s creativity and style are refreshingly entertaining and definitely worth experiencing, even if all you’re looking for is an homage to those camping trips of yore.

If you have played the game, feel free to share your opinion in the comments section.

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There’s more footage from Little Inferno after the break. The game is available on the Wii U via the eShop.

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As promised, the developers of Little Inferno have released a new trailer for the game, and it can be found after the break. The game itself will be released on the Wii U via the eShop on November 18th.

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