Digger Features:
* Dynamic action. Make your way through 60 levels of underground mazes where there is something behind every corner, be it a monster, a bonus or a bag of falling gold.
* Test your skills. There are 240 special challenges and the non-stop gameplay of Survival mode.
* Move up in the world. Advance your way through the game and become either an Archeologist or an Exterminator.
* Secret trophies. Collect all the trophies and figure out how to achieve the secret ones. Are you up for the challenge?
* Old school style. Vintage Mode allows you to play Digger in its old school glory: original mechanics and levels - even the original graphics and sounds!
Mushroom Wars is an all-ages, fast-paced, real time strategy (RTS) game that brings arcade skirmish gameplay to the forefront. With a quaint visual style featuring opposing tribes of mushroom armies, your battles take place in close-quarters maps using simple, straight-forward controls. Play short campaigns with Domination objectives where your goal is to take control of key strategic points, or play Conquest battles where the only way to win is to completely annihilate your opponent. Upgrade your bases to support larger armies, improve weaponry or act as defensive installations. Move your armies into position and hopefully win the day.
Today Tecmo announced its E3 lineup it will be showing here in LA over the next few days. On the list are three new downloadable games for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade: Fret Nice, Puzzlegeddon, and NBA Unrivaled.
Fret Nice: A marriage between music games and 2D platformers, players attack enemies with guitar riffs and create their own soundtrack as they go. Tecmo says the experience will be different each time we play. The game uses a "facial attribute system" to indicate to the player what notes to play. Enemies' faces will reveal what tune is required. Local and online co-op play will allow people to clear levels together and take part in some friendly high score competition.
Puzzlegeddon: A puzzle game (obviously) that was released on PC last year. Players create matches of colored tiles and try to rack up combos in order to gather resources and blast enemies into space. Up to six people can compete both locally and online.
NBA Unrivaled: This arcade basketball game is licensed with the NBA 2009 team and player roster. It boasts stylized graphics, local and online multiplayer, and a mechanic where players try to please the crowd with three pointers and free throws.