games  anime  |  toys
Destructoid is gaming news, community, videos, and sometimes love. Take the tour or jump in with Facebook:

 


Wii Shop releases: Boingz, Sudoku Challenge!, Boogerman photo

I think one of the most unappetizing games I could think of would be Boogerman: A Pick and Flick Adventure (Sega Genesis, 1 player, 800 Wii Points). But that's not going to stop Nintendo from allowing its release on the week of the American Thanksgiving holiday, a day which we shall feast upon the carcass of a bird and indulge in sweet yams and intoxicated family. And now digital boogers. Fabulous.

WiiWare also sees updates, the first of which is Boingz (RealArcade, 1 player, 1,000 Wii Points), a curious little game that appears to have you controlling condom aliens. You use these aliens' antennae to stretch and flick them around the screen, solving platform puzzles and trying to skirt around safe sex discussions with your kids/younger siblings/parents. 

And finally, Sudoku comes to WiiWare with Sudoku Challenge! (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, 500 Wii Points), and we can't believe it's taken this long. The game features a staggering 100 million Sudoku puzzles, which means if you play the same game twice you're doing something wrong and might want to consider leaving the house. There's probably 50 free Flash-based Sudoku games you can play in your Wii Opera browser, but at five dollars, this probably isn't a bad deal. 

Seeing anything you're looking to pick up today when the games go live at 9 A.M. Pacific time?

WII-KLY UPDATE: TWO WIIWARE GAMES AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL

Nov. 24, 2008

This week, it's all about you. By adding three new single-player games to the Wii™ Shop Channel, we're helping gamers turn their Wii time into "me time." That said, don't be surprised if you attract a crowd of onlookers with this remarkable lineup. From elastic critters and elaborate puzzles to a hero with highly questionable manners, these solo titles are suitable for sharing, but give your friends and family fair warning: They may have to wait a while for their turn once you've gotten a taste of the single-player fun.

Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This week's new games are:

WiiWare™

Boingz (RealArcade, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 1,000 Wii Points): Stretch, flex and flick your way to freedom. A truly mind-bending experience, Boingz introduces you to cute, colorful, stretchable friends lost in an alien world, searching for the magical gates that will take them home. Boingz springs to life with 30 levels of puzzle-platforming fun. The Boingz are bendy little critters that can be pulled, stretched and flicked from place to place like rubber bands. It's a team effort, as all the Boingz will have to work together to unwind the game's puzzles. What's more, many of the Boingz have fallen into a deep slumber, and you'll have to lead the stronger Boingz to find and wake up their sleepy friends. Explore surreal landscapes, sail through the air like a trapeze artist, walk along the seafloor, and collect the Twinklies to power up your elastic-powered flights.

Sudoku Challenge! (Digital Leisure Inc., 1 player, Rated E for Everyone, 500 Wii Points): Now's your chance to play the brain-busting puzzle game taking the world by storm. With over 100 million Sudoku puzzles, you'll never see the same puzzle twice in Sudoku Challenge! You can select the classic nine-by-nine Sudoku game boards as well as Grand Sudoku, which challenges you to complete five intersecting Sudoku boards simultaneously. Just a beginner? Don't worry-with three difficulty options, even a novice player can complete a Sudoku with ease. But if you're a seasoned pro, challenge yourself in Expert mode and test your true skills. It's time to get your thinking cap on and see how many Sudoku puzzles you can conquer.

Virtual Console™

Boogerman™: A Pick and Flick Adventure (Sega Genesis, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone-Comic Mischief, 800 Wii Points): In this top pick from the Sega Genesis, play as Boogerman, the heroic alter ego of Snotty Ragsdale. While investigating Professor Stinkbaum's lab, Boogerman stumbles upon a strange machine that opens a portal to another dimension. Boogerman has a nose for adventure, but has he met his match in this sticky situation? Journey through dangerous worlds while battling wicked enemies like Fly Boy and Deodor Ant. Deal them a blow with Boogerman's super abilities: pick and flick with deadly precision, belch, and use his deadly signature stomp.

Continue: More wii stories





prev next

11 comments | showing # 1 to 11

Bennyishere's Avatar
Bennyishere at 11/24/2008 08:41
I wish more modern games had names like that. Seems like all the awesomely titled games are retro.
CblogRecaps's Avatar
CblogRecaps at 11/24/2008 09:09
I wrote about Boogerman a long time ago.

What a great tagline "A pick and flick adventure."
savagesaladin's Avatar
savagesaladin at 11/24/2008 09:36
Oh yeah baby, Boogerman! I remember that game. I remember it being frustratingly difficult, though.
TheGreatMango's Avatar
TheGreatMango at 11/24/2008 09:46
Boogerman FTW. Why the hate, Nick?
SakuChan's Avatar
SakuChan at 11/24/2008 10:50
Holy crap, Boogerman! Too bad I won't be downloading it anytime soon.
king3vbo's Avatar
king3vbo at 11/24/2008 11:02
Boogerman FTW
pendelton21's Avatar
pendelton21 at 11/24/2008 11:11
Oh God Oh God Oh God Yes.
smurfee mcgee's Avatar
smurfee mcgee at 11/24/2008 12:12
ha ha I love Boogerman. he kicked ass in Clayfighter too.
Boogerman needs a new game. amirite?
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 11/24/2008 13:12
I was honestly just about to ask RetroForceGO if they remember playing Boogerman back in the day.
pedrovay2003's Avatar
pedrovay2003 at 11/24/2008 13:52
One of my friends worked on Boingz, so I may have to give that one a shot. Sounds interesting.
jestarinc's Avatar
jestarinc at 11/24/2008 17:37
Boogerman is awesome

Whoever says otherwise is WRONG!!
prev next

Comment with Facebook





Click connect and comment instantly!

Comment with Dtoid





New? SIGN UP - it takes 5 seconds

Comments policy

Destructoid is an open discussion community. You don't need to "audition" to post a comment - just speak your mind. We respect differing opinions on the site, so have at it. Be smart, funny, insightful, clueless, or cute -- but back it up with substance. Keep your cool, keep it fun. We only ask that you act respectfully and above all: don't be a troll and ruin it for everyone else. Don't bring down gamers or we'll, you know, gently shoot you in the face and stuff you into a flaming mailbox. Each comment is your opportuntity to make this community awesomer. Is that even a word?

Avoiding the banhammer only requires common sense: spamming, trolling, racism, NSFW stuff, and other forms of sucking will not be tolerated. If anyone is griefing please report abuse. Be good. Don't suck!

 
New on Destructoid.TV play all videos

Loading
Loading Destructoid Videos




    Win this!
    Reminder: We're giving away six copies of Magnacarta 2!



    Dtoid Twitter    Got news?   tips@destructoid.com

    Reviews & Previews
    Mahjongg Artifacts 2 review
    Dragon Age: Origins review
    Lost Winds: The Winter of the Melodias review
    Osmos review
    Space Invaders Extreme 2 review
    Half-Minute Hero review
    JU-ON: The Grudge review
    Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble review
    Thexder Neo review
    Domino Rally review
    more reviews
    PS3's 256-player MAG
    Rooms The Main Building
    Skate 3
    Hudson's bringing back the Bonk
    James Cameron's Avatar
    Bomberman Battlefest
    Calling
    Bad Company 2's multiplayer
    Partying like it's 1959 in BioShock 2's multiplayer
    BioShock 2 through the eyes of Big Daddy
    more previews


    - The Dtoid Army is 49613 strong -

    Showing Cblogs with 3+ faps   show all

    Call for entries: do the wrong thing

    New to Dtoid? Read the survival guide




     Originals
    Jim Sterling: How to respond to a videogame review





















    More Destructoid Originals




     Popular now more
























    Destructoid's editorial lovefest is:
    Nick Chester
    Editor-in-Chief
    Jim Sterling
    Reviews Editor
    Dale North
    News Editor
    Hamza Aziz
    Community Manager
    Anthony Burch
    Features Editor
    Rey Gutierrez
    Video editor & director
    Niero
    Founder, publisher
    Letters to the editors
    tips@destructoid.com
    Associate Editors
    Ashley Davis Jonathan Holmes
    Brad Nicholson Jonathan Ross
    Brad Rice Jordan Devore
    Chad Concelmo Matthew Razak
    Colette Bennett Tom Fronczak
    Conrad Zimmerman Topher Cantler
    Dyson Samit Sarkar
    Contributors
    Adam Dork
    Ben Perlee
    Daniel Lingen
    Joseph Leray
    Joe Burling
    Mikey
    Will Maddock
    Stella Wong





     

     
      get involved

    register or login
    post a blog
    post a forum
    enter a contest
    contribute a news tip
    suggest a feature
    be a guest editor
    support

    new member's guide
    login assistance
    tech support
    report abuse
    email our editors
    read our dev blog
    nuclear crisis?
    keep in touch

    RSS feed
    Twitter
    Facebook
    Myspace
    Flickr
    Game nights
    Meetup+play online
    seriously

    about Destructoid
    advertising
    terms of use
    privacy policy
    jobs at MM
    buy our crap
    our network

    Tomopop
    Japanator
    Despingation?




    Destructoid is an independently-run publication forged by our love of video games and the gaming community's need of accountable enthusiast press
    living the dream since March 16, 2006