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Nine-Player Game Chompy Chomp Chomp Party Announced For Wii U

Indie developer Utopian World of Sandwiches is working on a game called Chompy Chomp Chomp Party, and it’s coming to Wii U later this year. The game supports up to nine player and revolves around Chompies, which are described as cannibalistic demons that eat everything and anything in their way. View gameplay footage of Chompy Chomp Chomp Party in the video below:

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24 thoughts on “Nine-Player Game Chompy Chomp Chomp Party Announced For Wii U”

  1. Did they shovel this out in a week? Looks awful. The Wii U sure does have a lot of crap indie games. I don’t even know how some made it on the platform, it’s like Nintendo doesn’t care what gets released. You’d never see this type of junk on the other two competitors. Some indie games are fantastic and better than the major developers, but Wii U just seems to get crappy, half-assed games

  2. That’s one thing I found with recent indie games, they all think that their games need a deep back story to tie it over, but the end up being generic stories that keep you from getting to the game, sometimes we just want to have a little fun, also I think Nintendo has gotten a bit of a lid on the Indies lately, we havent seen a the letter and meme run type of games in a while, and even the ps4\vita get crammed fill with mediocre indie games, in fact most of the games I was referring to where vita games

    1. LOL that’s cold considering the only interesting games i find today are only on wii u which is why i havent bought an xbox one or ps4.

    1. It’s just retards thinking that they’re funny for saying silly words…when will those retards learn that saying stupid shit like sandwiches isn’t funny in the slightest…it’s just fucking gay!

      1. Who knows? And by this time, who cares? (Anger towards Nintendo, not you.)

        But I guess you got my point…

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