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GamesRadar -- 4/5 "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.
Review Raindbow Curse is a fine sequel to Kirby: Canvas Curse on the Nintendo DS.
The Kirby Cafe in Osaka will have food and themed items for sale. This week we get Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, The Order: 1886, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, and Total War: Attila. With the tragic ...
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 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 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 is the newest title in the Kirby series. Unlike last year's Triple Deluxe, Rainbow Curse is not a traditional Kirby platformer.
“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 isn't a traditional Kirby game. It is instead a sequel to 2005's Nintendo DS title, Kirby: Canvas Curse. In that game, players used the stylus and touch screen to draw ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is the follow-up to 2005's Kirby: Canvas Curse, a Nintendo DS title in which players controlled the eponymous puffy pink ball with the handheld's stylus.
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: Canvas Curse for the ...
Nintendo unveiled Kirby and the Rainbow Curse for Wii U. The GamePad-centric experience is a sequel to 2005’s Kirby: Canvas Curse for the DS. The Wii U version showcased similar mechanics as the ...