Fluidity

Fluidity

released on Dec 06, 2010

Fluidity

released on Dec 06, 2010

A magical illustrated encyclopedia called Aquaticus has been tainted by a vial of evil ink called the Influence. As a pool of water that can take on alternate forms of ice and steam, you must overcome obstacles scattered across the pages of Aquaticus and save it from the corruptive Influence. Tilt and twist your Wii Remote controller to use the various forms and properties of water on your free-flowing journey through Aquaticus, where every page has multiple panels and illustrations that come to life. Tackle problems and defeat enemies to reveal magical Rainbow Drops, each of which will restore some of Aquaticus' power and allow it to open more chapters and grant you new powers. These additional powers, such as sticking to objects as a block of ice or shooting bolts of lightning as a steam cloud, will be essential to destroying the Influence and its minions. Along the way, you can also test your ingenuity and reflexes by finding hidden puzzle pieces. These pieces unlock playrooms that give you the opportunity to use the skills you've learned and race against the clock to complete as many challenges as possible. These challenges won't affect your quest to restore Aquaticus' powers, but everyone needs a break now and again, right? Fluidity offers the chance to slosh and slide your way through an imaginative environment filled with challenging adventures. Are you ready to dive into this unique experience?


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I had a great time with this game. It is a pretty fun puzzle/action game that took a little bit to get used to, but once I did, I really liked it. I really liked the collectathon aspects of it a lot and the art style is awesome. I found this game just a good little experience.

This game is really good. I liked how pretty it looked and how simple it is. Steam and Ice parts weren't as good, but its still a fun game. The storybook aesthetic is neat and charming

Fun game. Water physics work very well and are very satisfying to interact with. I honestly think the whole game could've just been the water gameplay and it would have been better for it. The ice and cloud gameplay controls much more awkwardly and are the main focus of late game content, which makes later parts of the game difficult in a frustrating way even though they do add variety.

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(Wii Ware, Rainbow Drops: 89/89, Puzzle Pieces: 49/60, August 1, 2012)

It's a really cool side scrolling collectathon where you control a puddle of water that can change between different states of matter to use different abilities. If you don't like motion controls then you'll hate the game, but if you don't mind them you'll have a great time.

very creative and also very hard for 11 year old me. i miss it