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Avg. Customer Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 1571
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.8
MPN: ntr p akwe Model: NTRPAKWE UPC: 045496738228 EAN: 0045496738228 ASIN: B000HEB3UU
Release Date: December 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NINTENDO DS GAME is NEW, FACTORY SEALED! Free delivery upgrade & mailed in bubble for a safe journey home to you!!!Thousands of satisfied customers! Spend Less with our LOW PRICES!
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Very Good =D April 7, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Although my friend finished this game for me, it was still a ton of fun! I even had fun watching her defeat the Squeak Squad! Well, it was a good game because it was challenging, but not impossible, and you can still play after you finish. The only bad part was that nothing much changed. Every level is basically the same: run around and hunt for treasure. Maybe have something a little different?? But overall, I had a good time playing this game.
Good Game!!!!!!!!!!! April 7, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I helped my friend finish this game. It was really fun. I like that this DS Kirby game was similer to the Game Boy Advance Kirby games. There are 8 differnt levels to play. The ending was sad at first, but overall it had a happy ending. Overall this game is a really fun game.
Classic Kirby April 6, 2007 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Kirby Squeak Squad is not all that different from the previous Kirby games. The main standouts are the ability to collect up to five items in Kirby's stomach, the chests that must be acquired, and of course the Squeak Squad which pops up in every level. On the plus side, the graphics may be 2-D but they're lovely. There's a lot of attention to tiny details--for example, if you leave the game too long, Kirby falls asleep, then eats his dream and wakes up. When Kirby has the Metal ability you can really feel the weight to him, and the Bubble ability to turn enemies into collectible powers is neato. I enjoyed this game, but it's not Kirby's best. Kirby Superstar completely knocks it out of the water. There's just not that much that's new. In addition to that, there isn't much variety to the enemies and powers. The sword and fire abilities pop up way too much. There are even some I miss! What happened to the little witch enemies and the bomb-hurling "Poppy Jr"s? Or the one-use Cook and Mike abilities? I really miss the Plasma ability as well. It's fun to have a new Kirby game for the DS with some cute quirks, but don't expect much to surprise you. This is a Kirby game in wonderful classic style, with no big changes to anything in particular.
A pretty simple game to understand and play! April 2, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Love this game. It's pretty simple and easy in some levels. In the main story, you are searching & collecting chests in each level. The stylus isn't really used in this game. You can use your finger to select the items you want and the buttons for controlling Kirby.
This game isn't too easy nor too hard. Some levels are challenging as to where are the chests located or how to get to them and some bosses are kinda hard to beat. With the right power, the bosses are easy to beat.
I've beat the game 100% and that was exciting! I've also beat Kirby Canvas Curse but by 99.7 because of the cart run. I can't get a medal for that one but I did beat that one too on the main story as well. Both are excellent Kirby games for the DS.
A true all-ages game April 2, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Let me begin with some demographical context. I'm 29 years old and bought this game for my 3 year old daughter. She's slowly begun taking over my video games and one of the first games she learned was Kirby for GBA. But that was then, and lately I don't get to see my Nintendo DS very often.
SO, to make a long story short, finding games she likes to play has been informative. She doesn't play any of the American games like Little Mermaid because quite frankly, they suck at being intuitive and fun. But watching her on Kirby DS is downright spooky. Even growing up with Nintendo, I would have never thought a 3 year old would be able to take out end bosses and clear levels. A very well designed, high quality game.
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