Kiki Master: the student-developed confidence-boosting game
Another really interesting student-created game from the Nintendo Game Seminar has been put on the Everyone's Nintendo Channel for download: Kiki Master (Listening Master). It's sort of like Ouendan, but less rhythm-based and more reflex-based, with a bit of logic as well.
In the first chapter, you help a boy gather the confidence to confess his love by popping his negative thoughts with your stylus. He'll think in multiple thought bubbles, and it's up to you to leave only the ones that are positive or helpful to his cause. As the negativity disappears from his mind, he gains confidence.
Now that the Nintendo Channel is on the way to the U.S. and Europe, can we expect to see interesting content like this? Probably not!
In the first chapter, you help a boy gather the confidence to confess his love by popping his negative thoughts with your stylus. He'll think in multiple thought bubbles, and it's up to you to leave only the ones that are positive or helpful to his cause. As the negativity disappears from his mind, he gains confidence.
Now that the Nintendo Channel is on the way to the U.S. and Europe, can we expect to see interesting content like this? Probably not!






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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Britton @ Apr 24th 2008 4:52PM
"Now that the Nintendo Channel is on the way to the U.S. and Europe, can we expect to see interesting content like this? Probably not!"
Haha, so painfully true...
Inanimate @ Apr 24th 2008 9:34PM
WHY CANT IT BE SO PAINFULLY TRUE
Man, they need to bring good games like this to NA, not Petz 3 Iguana Edition!
Inanimate @ Apr 24th 2008 9:35PM
Thats a really good idea for a game.
How do students always have the coolest ideas?
Penis_on_a_hot_tin_roof @ Apr 24th 2008 11:09PM
you have to be an EXTREME loser to buy a game to learn confidence...LOOOOOSER!
hvnlysoldr @ Apr 24th 2008 11:54PM
I know somebody who's getting this. (it's you!)
Britton @ Apr 25th 2008 8:48AM
I love the light-hearted pokes-of-fun that occur on the DS site. Over on the Xbox 360 side of things, everyone's always telling everyone to put things in uncomfortable places. It's not nice.