Abstract: Platform games that start with one simple mechanic and add depth by giving you new ways to use that ability are becoming a genre unto themselves lately, and "Ivy the Kiwi?" (Yes, it has a question mark in its title) is a pretty good example of its kind...
Abstract: by David Sanchez, September 1, 2010 With so many big names such as Metroid: Other M, Sonic the Hedgehog 4, and Halo taking up a huge chunk of the gaming spotlight, it’s easy to overlook the more obscure releases out there. Ivy the Kiwi? is a title tha...
Ivy the Kiwi is definitely worth buying, though which version really depends on what type of gamer you are. I prefer the DS version because I like playing a few levels at a time when I'm out and about. But if you prefer the appeal of a bigger screen, a...
Abstract: Ivy the Kiwi?'s hybrid puzzle/create-a-platformer gameplay will appeal to anyone who appreciates a different kind of challenge on Wii. It's not heavy on strife, narrative, or story, but there are a considerable number of meda..
Very easy to learn, accessible to gamers and non-gamers alike, cute as a button
Fairly lax level of difficulty for most of the game, sometimes inaccurate touch controls, might not be what some expect
Producer Yuji Naka helped created Sonic the Hedgehog, one of the most iconic characters in all of gaming, but his latest effort is a bit more subdued and relaxed. But despite her lack of speed, Ivy the Kiwi still stars in a terrific puzzle experience for...
Abstract: Tarina on yksinkertainen, mutta koskettava. Ivy kuoriutuu ja tiirailee ympärilleen. Äitiä ei näy missään. Onko hänellä edes äitiä? Edessä avautuu maailma täynnä vaaroja. Kuinka mahtaakaan käydä pienelle linnulle, joka kantaa vielä munankuortaankin muka...