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Level backgrounds are varied, ... Character sprites are plump, colorful, and animate well. ... Kirby Canvas Curse is a game you will not want to miss.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse Developers Give Background on Design Decisions "The result, after applying everyone’s voice, was a very lively game." by Mitch Vogel Mon 16th Feb 2015 ...
Pick up your DS. Hold it above your head. Walk outside. Go somewhere busy. Now shout: “I LOVE THIS LITTLE GUY!” Then go back home. Kirby, I don’t know what the hell you are, but I love you ...
When Kirby debuted in 1992, he was a pink balloon thing on the original Game Boy. Now, 20 years later, he’s still a pink balloon thing—but one that is occasionally made of yarn or clay.
It's bizarre that Kirby and the Rainbow Curse even exists. As a sequel to Kirby: Canvas Curse, it borrows wholesale the mechanics of a game that successfully showed off the unique capabilities of ...
Speaking of which, “Kirby and the Rainbow Curse” is a sequel to one of the most critically lauded games in the series, “Kirby: Canvas Curse” (2005) for the Nintendo DS.
Nintendo reveals the follow-up to 2005's Kirby: Canvas Curse during its E3 2014 press conference.
Kirby: Canvas Curse works. Works. It’s… it’s so damn close to perfect it squeaks when you walk past it. Here’s the game for you: you have a pink ball, and you draw lines for it to roll along.