Gabriel Garrote's Mr. Sitwell in Turbo WC Magical Adventure is a homebrew game for the Wii that has a magical toilet in it.
How to play:
Move by pointing to the screen, shot with A button and use bombs (once adquired) with B button. There is also an unlockable aiming function performed twisting the wiimote.
Upgrading: Between stages you can upgrade Mr. Sitwell, upgrade points are awarded at the end of each stage depending on how many of the enemies you destroyed:
Below 50%: No points awarded.
Above 50% and below 80%: 1 Upgrade point.
80% and above: 2 Upgrade points.
Protip: The collision zone of Mr. Sitwell actually its just his head, so you can dogde bullets even if they touch Sitwell's body. Knowing this is pretty useful when surrounded by enemy fire.
Changelog:
Much better looking title and menu screen.
Improved intro.
Mr. Sitwell has voice now.
Improved visibility of enemy bullets.
Live 0 now counts as a live, as opposed to before, when 0 lives meant game over.
Toned down a bit the excesive wii mote rumble on third boss battle.
Hit points of some enemies tweaked.
A lot of minor bug/glitch fixes.
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