All good things must come to an end.

And sadly, this is about to be the case for Nintendo’s Wii U eShop.

These DLC packs deliver massive quality of life improvements such as helping assets load in and improving framerates.

Nintendo Wii U console over a colorful background

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Art Academy Home Studio

Art Academy Home Studio is a fantastic tool for any budding or experienced artist.

It supplies a wide range of tools and materials to make drawing easier than its real-world counterpart.

The textures of the materials you choose to work with are also very life-like.

Close up gaming controllers

Pushmo World

Pushmo World is another one of those wholesome Nintendo games that we have all grown to love.

If you are into some light-hearted fun, Pushmo World would be a wonderful addition to your library.

Here, it becomes the control unit for your spaceship.

This creative use of the Wii U’s functionality is also accompanied by a hilarious and charming story.

Although The Swapper bears similarities to Metroid, it still remains incredibly distinct.

Instead of brutally hard enemies, the gameplay involves puzzles solved with a cloning unit.

The HD graphics of the Wii U really shine here.

The desolate landscape is speckled with dynamic lighting.

And if you look closely, you will notice that a lot of the elements are handcrafted with clay.

Year Walk

If you are a fan of horror games, Year Walk could be right up your alley.

It is a first-person puzzle adventure game with a dark storyline inspired by Swedish folklore.

But what would an eerie and dark storyline be if not combined with an eerie and dark art style?

Year Walk truly delivers in that sense.

The monotonal color palette and picture book art style succeed in creating an unsettling atmosphere.

Lone Survivor

Usually, pixel art styles inspire a feeling of peaceful nostalgia.

But Lone Survivor is anything but peaceful.

You have a limited amount of food, batteries for your flashlight, and ammo.

Tengami

If you enjoy relaxing puzzle games, you will love Tengami.

It is a stunningly beautiful and artistic adventure rendered in a picture book art style.

This art style seems to be on the rise, seen in games such asWytchwoodand other indie titles.

But Tengami takes it to the next level.

The story tells of a character moving through Feudal Japan on a quest to revive a metaphorical Sakura tree.

The screen displays a video feed from 12 security cameras stationed around your base.

Your base is at risk from infiltration by bots, and it’s your job to defend it.

Where Can I Find the Wii U eShop?

You will then be able to enter the Wii U eShop on your Wii U.

It’s a Digital World

The rise of digital media and entertainment is exciting.

But while it has many positive aspects, there are also negatives.

There are many examples of this, but the Wii U eShop is a perfect one.

Many games on this list never got a physical release, meaning they only exist on the eShop.

And once the eShop is gone, so are they.

The Wii U eShop is not the only victim in this situation.

The 3DS eShop will also hang up the closed sign in March 2023.

The good news is that it is not too late to make purchases before these shops are closed.

Check out our guide onhow to connect your Nintendo Account to your 3DS and Wii Uto do so.

Fortunately, that’s why you have us!