
Cliqist takes a closer look at the problems with getting Kickstarter funded musical adventure game Tadpole Treble on to the Nintendo Wii U game console.

Tadpole Treble from BitFinity combines music and amphibians to take you on a glorious audible adventure. Out now on PC, Wii U and Mac.

HPP: Video games these days can be exhausting. From the swarm of bloody shooters, to the colossal amount of role playing games that unleash at the end of the summer, sometimes all one wants to do is relax and listen to some tunes in a soothing environment.

Music is usually treated with an all or nothing attitude when it comes to video games; in most cases it’s bland and forgettable, or it’s treated as the main gameplay mechanic in games such as Guitar Hero. Tadpole Treble is one of the first games that falls into neither of these categories, as it’s a music-centric game that would still be a game without the music. BitFinity games has managed to create a game where the gameplay and the music are equally important.
Wii U needs all the games it can get at this point.