AR: Is work still underway on a Wii version of ROTR as well?

Nibris: We are considering bringing ROTR to the WiiWare download service on Wii.

AR: As for Double Bloob, we have already seen that the game pays homage to the likes of Pang! (in the main game) and Bust-A-Move (in one of the minigames), but the latest Press Release also says elements of Pokémon and Lemmings will be incorporated. Can you please explain how these two styles will be featured?

Nibris: In most cases Bloobs are merged together and when hit they fall apart to become smaller Bloobs. Hitting a Bloob in its smallest state causes its destruction. Bloobs have different levels of resistance to the different kinds of weapons that can be used by the player, which means you are required to make the appropriate choice of weapons when playing a level. Sometimes Bloobs can be pushed away by blowing into the microphone. Also the game sets up a number of obstacles meaning players must use various types of strategy on each of the various stages.

Additionally in the game there is the possibility of “collecting” Bloobs. There are 60 kinds of Bloobs in the game and every defeated Bloob (which means one that appears in a completed level) is added to a special collection, which is accessible from the main menu. This collection contains pictures of the defeated Bloobs in their natural environment with short descriptions of facts and interesting details about their life.

AR: So far we have only been shown the male lead character. Will players be able to choose between playing as Aen and Niua in the final game?

Nibris: Yes.

AR: And will there be a co-operative multiplayer aspect for two players?

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