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Conveniently, Nintendo’s newest console, the Wii U, also has a touchscreen. So, Canvas Curse gets a sequel in Kirby in the Rainbow Curse, which is out now.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a special game. It marries staggeringly beautiful visuals with a unique approach to traditional platforming, and is almost guaranteed to charm its way into the heart ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse differs from its predecessor by making its entire world out of clay. Everything, from the levels to the enemies to our heroic puffball himself looks like a claymation ...
Kirby transforms into a rocket, submarine, and tank, and while the controls don’t really change, these vehicles allow the game to shift genres, becoming an autoscrolling shmup on occasion.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is simple to pick up and play but difficult to master. It's fun, but weirdly out of place on the Wii U, since your attention is always on the GamePad touch screen.
Kirby: Rainbow Curse was released in Japan for the Nintendo Wii U on January 2, 2015. It will be released in North America on February 20, 2015, and in PAL territories later this year.
Kirby makes his debut on the DS with this 2D action game. In Kirby: Canvas Curse, it's up to you to use your magic wand (stylus pen) to guide the pink hero, stun enemies, and launch special attacks.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse looks awesome. Imad Khan Updated on May 30 2021 6:35 am CDT ...
Nintendo revealed Kirby and the Rainbow Curse would arrive in February during a recent Nintendo Direct, but an official Facebook post has given us a more more specific release date: February 13.
Kirby Canvas Curse is one of the first platform games to take away traditional control over their on-screen character, yet at the same time give these players an entirely new way of maneuvering ...
Kirby’s Epic Yarn had a story justification for the fabric of its world, but it’s unclear at this point if that’s the case in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse. Explaining that the game is too ...
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