
Wiiwarewaves review of EnjoyUp games WiiU Eshop title Grumpy Reaper.

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In conclusion, The Grumpy Reaper isn't going to win any awards for originality; there's a distinct 'Rare'-esq feel to the cartoony graphical presentation and the fuzzy nostalgia feeling that comes with the basic gameplay is initially quite endearing - the simplicity feels refreshing. Most players won't find it too difficult to breeze through all forty stages, which means it's not going to be a lasting experience, especially as there's no multiplayer or scoreboards for additional replayability. That said, if you're in the market for a quick pick-up-and-play game there's fun to be had, although (as is the case with most of these slightly throwaway titles), don't expect the fun to last for too long.

While on vacation Death has lost his keys to the Underworld. Apparently, he also forgot to lock the door as monsters have begun to escape. Zombies, vampires, ghosts and more are now wandering around the mortal realm. This is an especially irritating problem for Death since he is on holiday. Rather than cleaning up the mess himself Death hires Grog, the local graveyard gardener, to retrieve the keys to the underworld. Grog takes his lawn mower and proceeds to save the day, with the player’s help of course. Check out our preview of Drakhar Studios' Wii U eShop title.
EnjoyUp Games today announces that 99Moves will be released on Thursday 18th December 2014 on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo WiiU™ Europe