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    Kirby: Canvas Curse

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Mar 24, 2005

    In Kirby: Canvas Curse the player is given control of the 'Magic Brush' with which they can draw Kirby a path for him to ride around obstacles, enemies, and large, colorful worlds consisting of mini-games and oddball characters.

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    4.3 stars

    Average score of 3 user reviews

    Innovative platformer with amazing use of the touch screen! 0

    Kirby: Canvas Curse is a Kirby game, and that's an argument that would make a lot of people not take this game seriously, sure the game holds no mature nature, but that's not necessary to make a good game, and whatever it is that makes a good game, is certainly found on this game!We can consider something about the game, it succeeds on everything it tries to achieve, for instance, look at the game mechanics, not only great use the DS exclusive functionalities, but also one of the best usage of t...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    It sticks to what it does well and looks amazing while doing it. 0

    With so many poor titles for the DS at the time of this games release, which either touch on the novelty aspect of the system or are just plain uninspired it would be understandable to put this game in the same cateogory. The gameplay looks simplistic, the overall presentation isn't exactly what you would call sophisticated and it would appear the game relies way too much on it's touch screen potenital than it should. How wrong you would be, the star in what has been a pretty poor show so far fo...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Kirby's Innovative DS Debut 0

               When the Nintendo DS was first released there was a lack of titles that used the touchscreen extensively or in any creative manner. Kirby: Canvas Curse was one of the earliest titles in the DS’s life cycle to exclusively and creatively use the screen. Many feared it would simply be a tech demo to show what could be done on the system, but what emerged was a fully realized and enjoyable addition to the DS library.             The game starts when a witch named Drawcia enters Dreamland ...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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