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Journey Of A Special Average Balloon Coming Soon To Wii U

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a balloon? Wii U owners will soon have that opportunity with TreeFall StudiosJourney of a Special Average Balloon, which launches on May 21 in the Nintendo eShop for $1.49. Players can journey as a balloon across several worlds to save a rainbow. Along they way they will collect coins to reveal rainbow shards, dodge enemies and attempt to collect bonus chests.

22 thoughts on “Journey Of A Special Average Balloon Coming Soon To Wii U”

  1. Hey, it’s by the same people that did The Letter… Seems they realized they sucked at 3D games. Or they just wanted to throw some other game out there.

  2. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

    >>>I’ve never wondered about how it would be to be a balloon but I’ve always imagined myself the Xbots to be a balloon that I can pop whenever I want to>>>

    1. I bought The Letter from these guys… It wasn’t even worth $2. I should’ve just bought a snack or something. XD

      1. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

        >>>Said the failure of a creature that can’t even spell “calves” correctly>>>

  3. Yes this is exactly what I want to play on my Wii U. Fuck Lifeless Planet, Galak-Z, Grave, and The Forest, give me Journey of a Special Average Balloon. -_- FFS Nintendo I thought after Adelman left we were going to stop getting these shitty indie games.

  4. You’re… saving a rainbow?

    What…. why?
    You can tell this is from the same crap creator that made The Letter. AKA the walking simulator.

    That game is so bad, it’s almost kind of sad.

  5. If you guys want to play what sounds like the same exact game play as this, but probably better, just go get a hold of a cartridge or eShop copy of Balloon Kid for the GameBoy (or the Japan only GameBoy Color re-release) Not only will you get a great classic title and lovely music, but you will also get to support our Nintendo Overlords.

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