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Spotto!
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ねらってスポっと!
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N. America:
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February 15, 2010
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Japan:
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November 25, 2009
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Australia:
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February 26, 2010
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Spotto! (released in Australia as Bird & Bombs) is a DSiWare game developed by Intelligent Systems and released on the Nintendo DSi Shop in late 2009 in Japan, and 2010 in other regions.
Blurb
Nintendo website
Take aim, and help Spotto, the world’s foremost Bombirdier, use his trusty bombs to save Chikkie Wowwow!
Meet Spotto, a plucky duck on a mission. Ill-behaved ghosts have kidnapped Chikkie Wowwow, President Wowwow’s daughter. Spotto, being the world’s foremost Bombirdier, must follow the ghosts to a haunted house and use his trusty bombs to blast the baddies. Take control of Spotto, adjusting his aim with the stylus and trying to toss bombs into the ghosts’ mouths in 50 “explosive” stages. Along the way, you’ll avoid obstacles (or use them to your advantage), find powerful Super Bombs to inflict even more damage, and even encounter a frighteningly large ghost or two. With multiple modes of play and numerous solutions for successfully blasting ghosts to pieces, this is one haunted house worth visiting often…
Meet Spotto, a plucky duck on a mission. Ill-behaved ghosts have kidnapped Chikkie Wowwow, President Wowwow’s daughter. Spotto, being the world’s foremost Bombirdier, must follow the ghosts to a haunted house and use his trusty bombs to blast the baddies. Take control of Spotto, adjusting his aim with the stylus and trying to toss bombs into the ghosts’ mouths in 50 “explosive” stages. Along the way, you’ll avoid obstacles (or use them to your advantage), find powerful Super Bombs to inflict even more damage, and even encounter a frighteningly large ghost or two. With multiple modes of play and numerous solutions for successfully blasting ghosts to pieces, this is one haunted house worth visiting often…
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Gameplay
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Technical details
Media:
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Digital download (DSiWare)
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Download size:
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22 blocks
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Nintendo DSi
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