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Level-5 announces 1,000-hour fantasy-RPG Wonder Flick and new Inazuma Eleven games

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Level-5 announces 1,000-hour fantasy-RPG Wonder Flick and new Inazuma Eleven games
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Though we caught the news of a new Layton game yesterday, there were a couple more games announced at Level-5's Vision 2013 presentation that are of interest.

The first is a totally new title called Wonder Flick. This is reportedly a fantasy-RPG with 1,000 gameplay hours up its virtual sleeve.

The 'flick' in the game's title refers to the battle system, which involves flicking weapon and shield icons from the bottom of the screen into the action. They dictate what moves your character will carry out during the real-time battle.

Wonder Flick is a free-to-play multiplatform title, and will be heading to iOS, Android, Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U, and Xbox One. Save data will be shared across all platforms, apparently.

Japanese gamers will be able to download the iOS and Android versions of Wonder Flick this November, while console versions will be available in 2014. No information on when the game is heading to other regions is available yet.

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The other noteworthy announcement from Level-5 was Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang and Super Nova. These two titles are the next entries in the wacky soccer RPG series, and they will be the first for the Nintendo 3DS.

As in the previous two Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy games, you will have to create your own soccer team in Big Bang and Super Nova.

Each of your players is able to transform into an animal to aid it in scoring goals. Yep, they can transform into lions, eagles, foxes, owls, and many more.

Big Bang and Super Nova are the same game, though each of them contains different characters.

Both versions of the game will be heading to Japanese stores by the end of 2013. Again, there's no word yet on when they'll be available in other regions.

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