![]() In fact, this game even does away with the copy abilities used in Canvas Curse, replaced here with temporary vehicle-based power-ups. However, for the most part, this plays just as “more Kirby: Canvas Curse”… which is fantastic if you enjoyed Kirby: Canvas Curse (as I did). The game also supports asymmetrical multiplayer Co-Op, where additional players control helper characters using Wii remotes. That’s not to say there aren’t new elements here, though - for one thing, players can power up a temporarily supercharged version of Kirby by collecting enough stars in a level. The resulting gameplay here is still the same great kinda’ stuff that was in that earlier game, though of course it comes off as less fresh and new the second time around. Instead, Kirby automatically moves forward, and players must control his path by drawing platforms and walls using the touchscreen on the Wii U gamepad. As such, it features a similar style of gameplay - this is a family-friendly Platformer where players do not control Kirby directly. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, released on the Wii U in 2015, is a sequel to the 2005 Nintendo DS game Kirby: Canvas Curse.
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