Jan 18, 2011 19:21 GMT  ·  By

Nintendo has updated its online services, the WiiWare and DSiWare ones, with all new downloadable games, each trying to present new gameplay experiences.

First off, on the WiiWare, we have the interestingly-named Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time.

The title sees you control Doc Clock, that must travel through time and prevent various things from happening, as well as battle robots, save his beloved cat and, ultimately, invent the perfect toasted sandwich machine.

You'll be in for quite a lot of physics-based puzzles, all for 1,000 Wii Points.

Urbanix is next, taking the world creation experience to a new direction, as you'll be a tiny tractor that needs to set up settlements in places like Earth, the Moon or the North Pole.

You'll need to protect your property from enemies as well as house crashers that want to destroy your hard work, in more than 150 levels.

Urbanix can also be played with a friend, and costs 500 Wii Points.

Last but not least, a demo version of Bit.Trip Beat has been added to the WiiWare service, which allows you to have a taste of the retro-inspired rhythm game.

If this is enough to make you get the full version, then you'll need to pay up 600 Wii Points.

The DSiWare service has also seen quite a new titles added, with the first being Glory Days - Tactical Defense.

The game, as its title suggests, is a tower defense one, which tasks you with defeating an oncoming invasion by building defenses, and then taking the fight to your enemies by using new units.

If you fancy proving your strategy skills, then Glory Days is available for 200 DSi Points.

Next up is Animal Boxing, which, as you might have guessed, pits you against different animals which you must defeat in order to win a boxing tournament.

You will face off against animals like cats, rhinos or bulls, all of whom you must defeat with your own animal character, for 800 DSi Points.

The Seller is the third title in the DSiWare update, offering a special type of card game where you must use your resources to aggressively dominate your opponents and leave them broke, all for 500 DSi Points.

Last but not least, we have Alien Puzzle Adventure, which is a matching-type title with colorful graphics and a peculiar storyline, according to its publisher, Mastertronic.

You too will be in for a very different adventure, all for 500 DSi Points.