Title:Bruiser & Scratch
Release Date:December 8th, 2008
ESRB Rating:E for “Everybody”
Wii Points:1000
Players:1 player
Controller:Wii Remote™, Nunchuk™, or Classic Controller™


Bruiser & Scratch FAQ


Bruiser & Scratch FAQ

All WiiWare™ games are obtained directly through your Wii™, and are not for sale in stores. Please refer to our WiiWare General Information page.

Bruiser & Scratch is rated “E for Everyone” by the ESRB. Generally, this means ages 6 and older will find no objectionable content. Please refer to the ESRB ratings descriptions for more information. As a parent, the decision is ultimately up to you to decide what is right for your child.

It is available for 1000 Wii Points™, starting on December 8th. For more information on Wii Points see our WiiWare General Information page.

Production – Jason Hughes
Programming – Jason Hughes
Art – Andrew Gilmour
Art Intern – Alina Byoun
Writing, Story and Dialogue – Molly Sauter and Jason Hughes
Sound Design – Locopwr, SoundRangers, Jason Hughes
Administration – Jennifer Hughes
Special Thanks To:
Philip, Catherine, and Jennifer for the immeasurable support and encouragement.
Anabell and Kami for for their support and patience.
Bob Cook, Brian Hagan, Jens Schneider, Nintendo Dev Support.

Yes! There are a few additional credits that we would be remiss to leave out, though their involvement is purely outside the game proper:
Graphic Design/Logos – Ryan Haenes
Musical Score for the gameplay trailer – George Oldziey Music
Translation Services – Terry Roach, Veronica Hernandez, Stephanie Epstein
Web Design – Brad James of Avilay Media

We filmed live action players as well, but have not yet released any of that footage. Talent and crew:
Camera – D. Lavon Stephans
Actors/Actresses – Michelle Brew, Sarah Nielsen, Barney Welch, Brian Loh, Ajaye Jackson

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