GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Three months ago, Nintendo released a DS game called Yoshi Touch & Go, in which you had to draw lines on the screen for Yoshi to walk on. It was a ...
Reviewed on: Nintendo DS Publisher: Nintendo Developer: Hal Laboratory The Good: Has an open-concept style to the gameplay that puts the stylus to very good use. The Bad: A little on the short side ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. What's a Nintendo handheld system without every member of the company's cute-character pantheon taking the lead role in at least one action game? So ...
Balloon made its debut in the Nintendo DS spin-off title Kirby: Canvas Curse. This title is built around using the touch screen to move Kirby, who has been reduced to a perfect sphere. Players draw ...
Kirby: Canvas Curse was one of the first games where the Nintendo DS really "clicked." It was a game that felt perfect for that system, and it really sold the DS's touch screen as a worthwhile feature ...
Kirby and the Rainbow Curse brings back the sharp and intuitive gameplay of Canvas Curse, but how does it translate to a console? Our review. It's bizarre that Kirby and the Rainbow Curse even exists.
When Nintendo has a weird idea for a game, it usually tests it on Kirby. From pinball to minigolf, the pink guy has starred in some interesting experiments. One of the best was Kirby: Canvas Curse, ...
Kirby I played Kirby Air Riders and it's the perfect racer for players who've had enough of Mario Kart Platforming Games Just when I thought Kirby and the Forgotten Land couldn't get any better, ...
Earlier this year, Yoshi Touch & Go introduced the concept of a side-scrolling platform design in a touch-sensitive control mechanic. As successful as the game was in its completed form, it was an ...
Kirby TM is having a ball this summer, taking his own path in his new adventure, Kirby TM: Canvas Curse. Launching today for Nintendo DS, this game sets Kirby on a quest to rescue Dream Land from the ...
Pick up your DS. Hold it above your head. Walk outside. Go somewhere busy. Now shout: “I LOVE THIS LITTLE GUY!” Then go back home. Kirby, I don’t know what the hell you are, but I love you. If you ...