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Abstract: If Mario is Nintendo's McCartney, then perhaps Kirby is its Harrison, the quiet, unassuming multi-instrumentalist responsible for some of the company's more offbeat moments (I've also heard it's Kirby that may have introduced Mario and co. to the magic of...
Not the longest of games, Doesn't really require a TV screen
Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush isn't going to single-handedly change the face of gaming, or anything remotely as drastic, but it is nevertheless a very high-quality effort which showcases Nintendo's strength as a developer and provides a thoroughly whi...
Abstract: Kirby has always been the character I turn to when I want to relax and unwind . I want to look at pretty colors, listen to nice music, and play without worrying too much about failure. But sometimes, that doesn't always work out. Dream Land 2 's nutty lev...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a fun little title that doesn't bring a ton to the table, but what it does offer, it executes quite well. A good game if you're looking for short bursts of platforming fun, just don't expect anything epic in scope....
Published: 2015-03-31, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
there are 28 levels to march through, including some where you turn into a tank or submarine to wander through and some boss fights to take on. Additionally, there are 40 challenge levels to take on. Each one gives you 1...
Published: 2015-03-16, Author: Jeremy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Nintendo's Kirby has to be one of the most deceptive characters in video game history. On the surface, he looks so soft and cuddly, you can't help but smile when you see him. However, that is how he sucks you in (pun intended) and then he punishes you wit...
Abstract: It's hard to believe, but it's almost been 10 years exactly since one my favorite Kirby titles launched. It was a Nintendo DS game, possibly the first to make really great use of the touchscreen system.I'm talking about, of course, Kirby: Canvas Curse.Nin...
Abstract: Kirby games are my not-so-guilty gaming pleasure. They're adorable, entertaining, and generally range in difficulty level from cakewalk to pretty darn easy. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse brings back a special kind of Kirby gameplay last seen on the DS with...