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Kirby Canvas Curse | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
Buy New: $129.99
New (1) Used (7) from $27.96
Avg. Customer Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 3443
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.8
MPN: ntr p atke Model: 45496735531 UPC: 045496735531 EAN: 0045496735531 ASIN: B00095LIC0
Release Date: June 14, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: sealed in shrink wrap, Rated E for everyone, excellent choice for children of all ages, fun yet train player's game to solve puzzle, genuine US released by Nintendo DS, in stock now, will ship fast
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| Features:
| • | Control Kirby's magic wand with your DS stylus | | • | Draw paths and stun enemies as you guide Kirby through an adventure spanning seven massive worlds | | • | Control Kirby's speed and help him avoid danger with your stylus - Draw loops to make him speed up, make ramps to jump danger, and draw walls to block laser beams and cannon blasts | | • | Touch enemies to stun them, then tap Kirby to dash into them and copy their abilities -- turn into Wheel Kirby, Fire Kirby, Stone Kirby, and many more | | • | More modes than you can swallow! Try tough challenges in all seven worlds, take on bosses in unique battles, or play mini-games. |
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Product Description Kirby: Canvas Curse is Kirby's debut on the DS. In this 2D action game, you'll use your magic wand to guide the pink hero, stun enemies, and launch special attacks. An evil witch turns Dream Land into a "picture" world - but she left behind a magic paintbrush that draws rainbow paths. Help Kirby regain his shape and save Dream Land!
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Button lovers bewhere November 19, 2008 This game i all about the stylus, you tab Kirby to make him move and make little bridges. So no buttons. In some locations i had a heard time getting to the enemies because of the cliffs. I am not very far in the game:(. This is my only Kirby game. (Unless you count Super Smash Brothers Brawl.) But i have played Kirby Super Star Ultra (my friends game) and it was more fun. I liked it because of Kirby's transformations and the challenge for us button lovers.(Oh yeah did i mention he is limbless.)
Pros- Challenging. The always loved transformations.
Cons- absolutely no buttons. (It uses the DS to it's full potential but not the gameboy.) Some levels are just way to difficult, so you give up after a while.
RKgamer
Kirby is great... AND THIS ONE IS INCREDIBLE! June 30, 2008 Although probably not the greatest Kirby game ever, this is definitely the best handheld Kirby out there.
Kirby Canvas Curse has Kirby regularly doing his thing in Dreamland, when an evil sorceress appears out of the sky. She waves her magical paintbrush, and the world turns to paint! Kirby gives chase, but the sorceress turns him into a ball! Helpless, Kirby lies on the ground and sees the magical paintbrush. Then, it transports to you on a ray of light! (also known as your stylus)
This game is probably the only Kirby game with a good story (I haven't played any of the classics so I don't quite know). You play with Kirby as a ball. You can touch Kirby to make him dash forward and attack or just go faster, and you use your stylus to draw lines for him to ride. There are 6 main levels each with 3 smaller levels within, which each have 3 stages. Once you clear one level, you can go on to the next and the next, until you reach level 7 after facing a few boss challenges along the way. Here you see "The World of Drawcia". Here, you go through two stages. Once through, you see a very strange mirror. Once you enter, you are put in fierce battle with Drawcia Sorceress! I won't elaborate further.
In each stage of each mini level of each level, you can find a Medal. There are 250 levels to hunt for and collect. However, most of the medals are NOT found in the stages. They are found-no, earned-in something called Rainbow Run. Here, after you have completed a LEVEL, you will find these mini levels again. However, you will be trying to either finish a certain stage as fast as possible, or will be trying to use as little ink for lines as possible. I have currently beaten the game (minus 3 medals) and now find Rainbow Road the only thing that is very satisfying.
These medals can be traded for prizes inside "Medal Swap". Here you can get things from new courses in Rainbow Road to new characters! These new characters you must use in order to completely beat the game. Once you beat the game with all 5 characters and have gotten all the medals, you will have beaten Kirby Canvas Curse!
This is a game that needs to be in every gamer's library of games. This one is just too good to pass up. I give it 5 stars out of honest. That is what I think! I'm not just over doing the star button here, I MEAN IT!! If you don't get it, sorry for you. If you do get it, get ready for one of the greatest games on the hand held market! Your friend in gaming, CPU12 The Nintendo Freak
Brilliant. Just brilliant. February 25, 2008 Kirby: Canvas Curse is sort of a spiritual sequel to a DS showcase game called Yoshi: Touch & Go, in that they both use nothing but the touchscreen to control the game. I've never played Yoshi: Touch & Go, but the concensus was while it worked well, the game lacked substance.
Well, Kirby: Canvas Curse doesn't. It is a full-fledged platformer worthy of the purchase price, and the unique control scheme seals the deal. I had my doubts about how well the game would be able to interpret what I draw on the touchscreen, but it really does work splendidly -- just the way I imagined it would work.
Five stars, two thumbs up, etc. Now if only I could figure out why the game is out of production...buy one while you still can.
Alot of great stylus usage for this game!! March 30, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am an adult gamer...I haven't really played the previous Kirby games on the GBA but I am familiar with Kirby in general so I got myself Kirby Canvas Curse and was skeptical.
Boy was I wrong! It's an excellent game! You really do use the stylus ALLL the time! I love it! It took me about 3 weeks to beat the game...almost. I've beat it 99.7 percent. I just needed one more medal at the cart run part to be 100 percent complete but the cart run is almost impossible for me to win so I've settled on 99.7 percent since I won everything else.
The game is sure alot of fun with alot of variety of things to do. There's a regular game where you try to get all the medals in all the levels. Then there is another set of game where you have to hurry to beat the time to get medals and another to use less ink as possible to get medals. Such fun! It's not that easy nor too hard. There are some levels where you have to keep trying over and over but I had fun trying.
Now that I've beat it, I've moved onto Kirby Squeak Squad and I feel weird. It's totally different. Kirby Squeak Squad has no stylus use at all which I wasn't used to after Kirby Canvas Curse but after understanding the game and playing a bit I got into it and am loving it as well.
Kirby Canvas Curse and Kirby Squeak Squad are both excellent games in their own right. Hope they come out with more Kirby games in the future.
What a fun game ! December 26, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you like to play games, and you like to draw, this is the game for you. You guide kirby around and protect him using your stylus (the little pen in the back of the nintendo ds). Draw circles around him to protect him, draw bridges for him to roll over, and attack enimies by tapping on them! Hours of fun in this little game. I love it! You can never get board with kirby!
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