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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Exiaxis
Exiaxis is a rather simple homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii.
 
The object of the game is to, for as long as possible, not die.
 
Upon starting the game, you are placed in the center a randomly generated slightly hilly area. Enemies, few at first but steadily increasing in numbers and frequency, will attempt to reach you at the center of the playfield, and if they do so you will die.
 
To prevent them from killing you, you are provided a choice of five upgradable weapons to fend them off.
 
After a brief period of fending off enemies successfully, the level will end with a tally of kills, and then generate a new level with larger hills and begin sending larger waves of more enemies.
 
== Controls ==
The game requires the use of a wiimote and nunchuck. You could play with just the wiimote I guess, but it'd be over quickly.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="left;text-align:center;"
! Wiimote Nunchuk !! Action
|-
| Wiimote Aim || Aim
|-
| Nunchuk Control Stick‎ || Look around
|-
| Wiimote B Button || Shoot
|-
| Wiimote A Button || Swap primary/secondary weapons
|-
| Wiimote Home Button || Pause, settings, shop, debug screens
|-
| Wiimote Plus Button / Wiimote Minus Button || Switch between pause screens
|}


==Screenshots==
==Media==
==Media==
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==Installation==
Exiaxis is a homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii.
 
To play it you'll need the boot.dol ( the game itself ) and a way to load that file and play it.
 
For ways to load the game, you'll either need a wii with the ability to load a dol file ( the best scenario is generally having the homebrew channel installed ) or you could use an emulator on a PC.
 
If you don't have a wii, but have a reasonably specced PC you may be able to use an emulator like Dolphin-emu.
 
== External links ==
* Official Website - https://adamhasa.com/index.php/exiaxis/
* Wiibrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Exiaxis

Revision as of 02:14, 4 September 2022

Exiaxis
File:Exiaxiswii.jpg
General
AuthorApplicant_255
TypeShooter
Version1.0
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2018/09/06
Links
Download
Website

Exiaxis is a rather simple homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii.

The object of the game is to, for as long as possible, not die.

Upon starting the game, you are placed in the center a randomly generated slightly hilly area. Enemies, few at first but steadily increasing in numbers and frequency, will attempt to reach you at the center of the playfield, and if they do so you will die.

To prevent them from killing you, you are provided a choice of five upgradable weapons to fend them off.

After a brief period of fending off enemies successfully, the level will end with a tally of kills, and then generate a new level with larger hills and begin sending larger waves of more enemies.

Controls

The game requires the use of a wiimote and nunchuck. You could play with just the wiimote I guess, but it'd be over quickly.

Wiimote Nunchuk Action
Wiimote Aim Aim
Nunchuk Control Stick‎ Look around
Wiimote B Button Shoot
Wiimote A Button Swap primary/secondary weapons
Wiimote Home Button Pause, settings, shop, debug screens
Wiimote Plus Button / Wiimote Minus Button Switch between pause screens

Media

Installation

Exiaxis is a homebrew game for the Nintendo Wii.

To play it you'll need the boot.dol ( the game itself ) and a way to load that file and play it.

For ways to load the game, you'll either need a wii with the ability to load a dol file ( the best scenario is generally having the homebrew channel installed ) or you could use an emulator on a PC.

If you don't have a wii, but have a reasonably specced PC you may be able to use an emulator like Dolphin-emu.

External links

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