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In Canvas Curse, you control Kirby with only the stylus, tapping to make him roll along and drawing rainbow lines to move him up, down, over enemies, and into the path of collectibles. Kirby could ...
It's the same control scheme now used by Rainbow Curse, except on the larger Wii U tablet. For the most part, it works quite well. Drawing a path lets Kirby move in the direction that you ...
Normally, you draw them under Kirby to keep him from succumbing to the forces of gravity. In the water, Kirby is buoyant and naturally floats towards the top of the screen so you'll want to draw ...
Draw a rainbow, tap Kirby to make him roll ... I’m more excited by what happens outside the game. Playing Kirby and the Rainbow Curse with my children, I was struck by how much it inspired ...
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 rainbow paths to guide Kirby through the level. A decade ...
Or: Draw a curving line upward ... Look closely enough and I imagine you’d see fingerprints. In this way, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is the more realistic of the two games released last ...
Hey, remember Kirby: Canvas Curse? The 2005 release for the Nintendo DS made great use of that device’s touch screen by allowing players to draw lines with the DS stylus that Kirby could use to ...