RODEA SKY SOLDIER WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR THE WII, THE GAME MECHANICS WERE PURPOSELY MADE TO GO HAND IN HAND WITH THE WII REMOTES DESIGN. 

WII VERSION ALSO INCLUDES SPECIAL POWER UPS. 

READ BELOW TO SEE HOW MUCH BETTER THE WII VERSION IS

Rodea the Sky Soldier's gameplay differs noticeably between versions of the game. The WII version's controls involve aiming with the WII REMOTE at solid objects and pressing the B button to have Rodea fly in parabolic arcs. The WII version uses temporary power-ups, such as a machine gun, to enable Rodea to overcome particular obstacles.

The WII U and NINTENDO 3DS versions' controls involve using the joystick and control pad, respectively, to point a reticle on-screen and pressing the A button to launch Rodea toward that point. Unlike the Wii version, purchasable permanent upgrades are used to gradually improve Rodea. Another feature unique to the Wii U and 3DS versions is the usage of a fuel system, which limits the length of Rodea's flight time and forces the player to land when the fuel bar runs out. Certain actions, such as attacking, also drain the fuel bar at a faster rate.



Boxed with instruction manual.

PAL UK Version.