From what I've played, Affordable Space Adventures is super incredible. If you want to use your GamePad in interesting ways, check it out. Wii U Virtual Console Yoshi Touch & Go ($9.99) Coming out back in 2005, Yoshi Touch & Go was a little light on content for a DS retail game. However, on the Wii U eShop, this interesting arcade-style game where you use the touch screen to guide Yoshi might be worth a second look. Either way, former IGN editor Craig Harris loved it back in the day. WarioWare Touched ($9.99) This 2005 DS game showed off how the touch screen could be used in fun, bite-sized ways. While a lot of those ideas have been iterated on 3DS, smartphones, and tablets, this DS game is still entertaining in a way that the WarioWare series always has been. Back when it launched, IGN really enjoyed it. 3DS Original Download Games Pokémon Rumble World (Free) The next free-to-play Pokémon game takes the dungeon-crawling Diablo-esque mechanics of the spinoff Rumble series and makes it free to dive into. Pokémon Rumble World tasks you with collecting every known Pokémon and using them to fight through different levels and challenges. The best part about this game is that, if you wind up spending roughly $30 on in-app purchases, you won't be able to spend anymore. So you can play Rumble World for free if you want, or you can buy the whole game $30. If Nintendo makes more free-to-play games like this, I think we'll all be happy. Runny Egg ($1.99) In Runny Egg, you play as an egg who runs. Throughout this 2D platformer, you can upgrade your egg and unlock egg recipes to make your egg stronger. Truth be told, this game doesn't look that bad. A World of Keflings (Wii U) - $6.99 until April 20 (regularly $9.99).Kirby: Triple Deluxe (3DS) - $24.49 until April 20 (regularly $34.99).Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Wii U) - $27.99 until April 20 (regularly $39.99).It's just unfortunate every other game this week looks more interesting.
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