(Also) This Wednesday: Crazy Mouse
We had a feeling Microsoft had another surprise up its sleeve today. And sure enough, Crazy Mouse has come scurrying out of some tiny crack in the XBLA pipeline and into your livingroom for 400
($5). Judging from the screen above, it's clear that this game is, uh, well, we actually haven't a clue. But dag, Player 1 is sure getting whooped by the computer! (Clearly, not even the folks in charge of assets had any idea how to play.)
According to its Xbox.com profile, Crazy Mouse is "the first original Xbox Live Arcade title from mainland China." Yay?
($5). Judging from the screen above, it's clear that this game is, uh, well, we actually haven't a clue. But dag, Player 1 is sure getting whooped by the computer! (Clearly, not even the folks in charge of assets had any idea how to play.)According to its Xbox.com profile, Crazy Mouse is "the first original Xbox Live Arcade title from mainland China." Yay?












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Outinthedark @ Oct 15th 2008 10:51AM
Played the trial...
What a waste of XBLA real estate. The winner this week is Age of Booty...how can you not buy a game with a title like that?
Twist @ Oct 15th 2008 11:19AM
This game makes that Yaris game look good.
343 Guilty Fart @ Oct 15th 2008 12:35PM
At least it's good to see they still price titles at 400 MS points, I thought those days were over.
Binary Daoist @ Oct 15th 2008 12:48PM
C'mon Microsoft WAKE UP!! The obvious thing to do is get Chu Chu Rocket on XBLA!!
FSK405K @ Oct 15th 2008 1:14PM
Thanks for the clarification on where it came from. Otherwise I would have thought it came from Norwegian China.
AoE @ Oct 15th 2008 3:46PM
Well... there's also Hong Kong, which is... you know, an Island(Island China!). And then there's Taiwan, also an island, and depending on who you talk to either a rogue state or a sovereign nation(Rogue China!).
Also.... the game is complete crap :(
FSK405K @ Oct 15th 2008 8:23PM
Having been to China a couple of times, I find the easiest way to tell them apart is to refer to them with completely different names: China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Though Hong Kong is really just a special administrative region of China now.