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Kirby and the Rainbow Curse trades yarn for clay - the entire game is done in with a claymation style that looks like it could have come out of the world's most talented elementary school art class.
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is mechanically tied to Kirby: Canvas Curse, a 2005 Nintendo DS platformer.In Canvas Curse, you control Kirby with only the stylus, tapping to make him roll along and ...
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 ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse follows up on the early Nintendo DS game Kirby: Canvas Curse nearly a decade later. Dreamland has been sucked dry of its color and life by an evil force.
Even for a Kirby game, the story of Rainbow Curse is mostly absent. When a big bad pair of hands sucks the color out of Kirby’s world, our brave hero follows an anthropomorphic paintbrush ...
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 is a sequel of sorts to 2005's Canvas Curse, which is considered to be among the top titles the pink puff has ever starred in.That's pretty high praise and a tough act ...
“Kirby and the Rainbow Curse” looks absolutely amazing. Its unique blend of Claymation and CGI gives the game a fabulous, colorful look that’s much more consistently appealing than other games like ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse was developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. It is available for the Wii U. Since 2003, Jon Irwin has been paid to write about film, techno, ice cream ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is mechanically tied to Kirby: Canvas Curse, a 2005 Nintendo DS platformer.In Canvas Curse, you control Kirby with only the stylus, tapping to make him roll along and ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a brisk, gorgeous platformer that has no qualms with taking off the training wheels. Built on the same tenants as 2005’s fantastic Kirby: ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is one of the series’ better experiments, with warm, lively visuals working in tandem with a dynamic, unusual approach to platforming.