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Game Description

SPRay puts a twist on traditional platform games by employing the forceful discharge of liquids as its primary means of defeating enemies and solving puzzles. Players take on the role of a prince named Ray, who must fend off the attacks of a banished evil Queen by spraying her minions with a variety of fluids. A magic crown allows Ray to summon "angelic" and "wicked" spirits that gamers can use to spray water, oil, and goo, among other liquids. Solo players can use the different properties of each liquid to foil enemy advances and solve specific puzzles, while friends can douse each other in the "Paint It!" and "Sticky Chewing Gum" multiplayer modes.
~ Christopher Brown, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: Eko Software Studio; Game Director: Jules-Benjamin Lalisse; Production Director: Jean-Georges Levieux; Art Director: Eric Chantreau; Lead Programmer: Brice Poncet; Game Programmer: Yann Bonafons, Alexis Chassagnoux, Yoann Khanh, Severin Labit, Majda Lahill; Engine Programmer: Jerome Jouvie, Jean-Christophe Cambournac, Brice Poncet; Sound Designer: Ghislain Soufflet; Game Animator: Pierre Gonzales, Mohamed Hessaine; Environment Artist: Marjorie Drouillot, Xavier Lepee, Yann Penno, Gregoire Seguin; Character Artist: Marjorie Douillot, Pierre Gonzales, Mohamed Hessaine, Yann Penno; Testing: Remi Gorgel, Maxime Lalisse, RelQ; Music: L2P Music Team; Translation: David Twell; Company 2: Tecmo Inc. Studio; Studio President: Kazuhiro Ogawa; Studio Vice President: John Inada; Executive Producer: Ryan Gilbo; Producer: Ray Murakawa; Associate Producer: Armand Pilotin; Vice President of Sales: William M. Cox; Marketing Manager: Yoh Watanabe; Asistant Marketing Manager: Yumi Saiki; Public Relations: Kyoko Yamashita, Aileen Viray; Title Art and Package Design: Tom Lee; Staff: Norma Matautia, Kazue Matsunaga, Mika Rapades, Kamo Saegusa, Mimi Tabuchi; Character Designer: Richard Hudson
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SPRay
Developer(s) Eko System
Publisher(s) Tecmo
Platform(s) Wii
Release date(s) NA December 2, 2008
Genre(s) Action Adventure
Rating(s) ESRB: E10+
Media Wii Optical Disc

SPRay is a Wii video game developed by Eko System and published by Tecmo.

Gameplay

The player controls the Spirited Prince Ray, who can summon liquid-shooting spirits, hence the title SPRay. Besides water, Ray also has control over spirits that shoot oil, slime, anti-matter, and vomit. The player attacks enemies with Ray's sword and with the spirits, which are also used to solve environmental puzzles and give Ray special abilities. For example, slime lets the player stick to walls while vomit can reveal hidden platforms.

Tecmo also stated that the game also contains a number of multi-player mini-games.

Reception

SPRay has received mostly negative reviews. Nintendo Power gave it a 3/10, criticizing it for an annoying camera, poor controls and overall repetitiveness. IGN gave it 5.6/10, calling it a "poor man's Legend of Zelda" with sloppy and apathetic presentation and uninspired gameplay.[1]

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