
IGN writes: "And that's Thorium Wars in the end -- average at best. This is the kind of game that you won't remember playing a year from now, because it's not exciting enough to make any real lasting positive impression, but it's also done just well enough that it shouldn't strike you as terribly negative either.
So what makes Thorium Wars not worth the investment, in the end, is the price itself -- a mediocre vehicular shooter might have been worth a look at a more reasonable rate, but mediocrity is certainly not worth the highest asking price yet in the DSi Shop. Save your 10 dollars and use them for another game that makes a more compelling case for them. Or two games, since this one's asking double what it should have".
Welcome to Indie Corner, the place where Nintendo Indie games shine! Every Wednesday I take a look at a featured Indie game and update you on all things Nintendo Indie related plus give one lucky winner a free indie game. This week I take a look at 2 games developed by RCMADIAX; Blok Drop U and Poker Dice Solitaire Future. I also have 2 new kickstarters worth checking out and a few new game updates to share.
I enjoyed the humor in the vid, well done. I love me some indies. Glad you are focusing on WiiU, it is helpful to figure out which ones I want to try.

SuperPhillip Central writes, "Last Thursday I kicked off reviews for the month of October with a look at Kart Krashers, a DSiWare title by Big John Games. Speaking of which, I recently had the chance to speak with Ken Patterson, the founder of the studio. We talked about their latest game in Kart Krashers, Nintendo's game acceptance policy (how easy or hard it is to get a game accepted on their marketplace), how a developer receives a Wii U developer kit, and so much more."

"Thorium Wars is set to release on October 8, 2010 for 800 Nintendo DSi Points™ and is rated USK 12+ and PEGI 7+." -- Wiiloveit.com (Official Press Release)