Hands-Off Preview: Kirby and the Rainbow Curse A Worthy Successor | DualShockers
Added: 24.07.2014 6:13 | 6 views | 0 comments
In 2005, Nintendo released Kirby and the Canvas Curse a title made to take advantage of the then very new touch screen technology of the Nintendo DS. While the game received high praise upon its release, the actual sales demonstrated its more niche market and appeal. This made the revealed sequel, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, a very surprising but pleasant announcement for fans of the original.
DualShockers was able to check out a bit of Rainbow Curse gameplay at a recent Nintendo press event which, while brief, was quite a detailed look at the one of the most innovative entries into the franchise yet.
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| Kirby and the Rainbow Curse - Preview
Added: 23.07.2014 20:30 | 1 views | 0 comments
Add Play-Doh Kirby to the list.
At this point, Nintendo's design team must be throwing Kirby into a nearby Jo-Ann and seeing what newfangled concoction comes out from him crashing into the store's many aisles of arts and crafts. Kirby's Epic Yarn, before passing along its aesthetic to the upcoming , turned the titular puffball into stringed silhouette in a colorful land of reflective beads, shiny stars, and layered patchwork. This time around in Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, Kirby has been turned into a rolling ball of clay.
As a follow-up to the 2005 DS title, Kirby: Canvas Curse, you must aid Kirby in clearing enemies and traversing fairly linear levels by way of the Wii U GamePad. By drawing lines on the screen, which scrolls through the colors of the rainbow in case you ever miss it, you can direct Kirby around obstacles and have him stick to the line like glue. You only have a limited amount of string before it needs to recharge, so you'll need to control how much you press the screen. All told, it's sort of a strangely delightful mash-up between Monkey Ball and Clayfighter. (Never thought I'd ever write a sentence like that.)
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| The Swapper for PS4, PS3, and PS Vita Review | Entertainment Buddha
Added: 23.07.2014 19:14 | 1 views | 0 comments
The Swapper is a mind bending puzzler set in an atmospheric sci-fi world that is full of wonder and intrigue, and was first developed for PCs by Facepalm Games. Due to the overwhelming success of the title on the PC platform, Curve Studios licensed the rights for it to port it to the PS4, PS3, and the PS Vita; in an attempt to create the same high-quality gameplay experience for a stellar cross-buy offering. Sony console and handheld owners should be thrilled by this collaborative effort, because after spending time with The Swapper on the PS4 its clear that Curve Studios made every effort possible to maintain the excellent vision Facepalm Games first set for this game on the PC platform.
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| Curse of Naxxramas: A Hearthstone Adventure Launched
Added: 23.07.2014 12:44 | 9 views | 0 comments
First Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft single-player adventure features fun new cards and frightfully challenging foes
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| Hearthstone update Curse of Naxxramas is live, first wing available for free
Added: 23.07.2014 8:31 | 2 views | 0 comments
It's finally here! The Curse of Naxxramas: A Hearthstone Adventure is the first expansion to the popular free to play card battler by Blizzard.
The update went live Tuesday after teasing the update's new cards, which you can take a look at here. Or, read up on the expansion's release on Hearthstone's official website.
The Curse of Naxxramas gives players access to its first wing, The Ara...
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| Hearthstone: Curse of Naxxramas first wing released
Added: 22.07.2014 20:56 | 1 views | 0 comments
Arachnid Quarter out, new wings to be released weekly. Arachnid Quarter, the first episode, or 'wing', of the Hearthstone: Curse of Naxxramas adventure is available now.
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