Bear Box Media logoBear Box Media’s Andy Ford has shared some news with Pure Nintendo on two new eShop games under development.

The first is StarLight, a physics puzzler that you can learn more about on the games page.  Ford expounded on the game, particularly it’s difficulty settings …

Although designed to be addictive… StarLight is hard… very hard.  It’s composed of 75 standard levels, 5 secret levels, and 3 modes to choose from. Pure, Easier, and Hardcore. Pure is the way the game was designed to be played. It’s all about reactions and timing. Once players complete Pure Mode, they unlock Mirror mode. Each level has been carefully designed to create an entirely different puzzle both forwards and backwards, so in this mode you effectively have 150 levels to work your way through.StarLight gameplay 2There’s no mirror mode for easier players. Hardcore is the tough one. As soon as a player collides with a single barrier, they must start all over again… from the very beginning. It’s a pretty big challenge, so we felt it deserved a worthwhile reward. We’ll be running a competition from the game’s launch stating that the first player to post an image of the final screen of Hardcore mode on Miiverse will win $100 worth of eShop vouchers. The highest I’ve personally been able to get in this mode is level 56… So it’ll be interesting to see who manages it first.

The second title we have information on is U Host.  You may recall that PN was privileged to reveal the game back in August.  Ford briefly comments on how the delay is leading to more content…

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Regarding UHost, our original plan was to release the game in Q4 of 2014 at a low price, and then increase the price each time an update was created, bringing in new content. This would have been great, but unfortunately we missed our window. It was then decided that the additional content would be added to the game, aiming for a release this year, Q4. It’s given us time to add in some great new mini-games, even more questions, and a lot of extra polish.

Bear Box Media is active on Twitter, so give them a follow for further news on these (and other) projects in development.  Pure Nintendo will surely have more info in the coming weeks as well.

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