Earth Seeker
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Developer(s) | Crafts & Meister Kadokawa Shoten |
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Publisher(s) | Enterbrain |
Composer(s) | Yoshino Aoki Tetsuya Shibata |
Platform(s) | Wii |
Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Earth Seeker (アースシーカー) is a role-playing video game developed by Crafts & Meister and Kadokawa Shoten and published exclusively in Japan by Enterbrain in 2011 for the Wii console.
Gameplay
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Plot
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Earth Seeker takes place in a post-apocalyptic world, in which humanity's last remnants amass onto a spaceship and crash land onto a mysterious planet. A machine that controls planetary climates aboard the spaceship then malfunctions, causing problems for the crashed humans as well as the planet's native inhabitants.[1]
Release
Earth Seeker was released in Japan on June 23, 2011.[2] While there is no official news of localization outside Japan, Xseed Games has expressed an interest in translating and distributing the title in North America.[3] Ben Bateman, who helped in the translation of 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors for the Nintendo DS, has expressed interest in localizing the game to America for Aksys. A Facebook group by the name of Seek For The Earth - Earth Seeker Support has come together to try and help in the localization of the game as well.
Reception
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In its first week of its release, Earth Seeker had sold approximately 4,055 copies.[4]
References
- ^ North, Dale (2010-06-03). "New Details on interesting Wii game Earth Seeker -Destructoid". Destructoid. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
- ^ "Earth Seeker Release Information for Wii - GameFAQs". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
- ^ "Nintendo Everything". WordPress. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
- ^ Ishaan (2011-06-29). "This Week In Sales: The Last Alchemist of Arland Siliconera". Siliconera. Retrieved 2011-07-12.