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I'm so good at this I can't die even when I want to.
I went from thinking this was a slam-dunk top 10 game to wondering what they were thinking.
I went from almost dead to almost no blocks left on the playfield.
I'm overjoyed and elated by finding this game. It's going to be in my regular wind-down rotation from here out. It's an absolute pleasure to play.
I know this has a high chance of being on Switch Online too.🤞🏼
Holy smokes, I'm dazzled.
And what a SMART scoring system! No complex multipliers. It's simply "how many stars can you get?" Not animals. Not chains. Not combos.
Stars.
Of course, combos cause stars to drop in increasing rates based on the length of the combo.
I'm hooked.
They tried to do the Yoshi's Island crayon art, but it doesn't work here at all. Everything has this weird smeared look about it
Maybe the worst looking Nintendo-published game ever made? I mean good lord, look at it. Did someone rub Vaseline all over my monitor while I was out?
The object is that you have to sandwich star blocks between matching animals. If you create a combo doing this, the game drops extra star blocks onto the playfield. If those result in a sandwich, the combo continues.
It's a very simple but pretty neat formula
Graphics are awful
Kirby's Avalanche
Developed by Compile
Published by Nintendo
Verdict: YES Pile
Thread: https://t.co/kyoMTBZBXK
+ It's Puyo Puyo! It's fine! Probably the best-looking 16bit version of Puyo Puyo, a high-tension puzzler
- It's Puyo Puyo! It's problematic! Knock-outs can be too fast
Now that's just plain cruel.
BTW, have Lolo & Lala had ANY representation in Smash Bros? I mean.. Iwata himself worked on the franchise at one point.
Kirby's Dream Course
Developed by Hal/Nintendo.
Published by Nintendo
Verdict: YES Pile
Thread: https://t.co/7pAO3YKiYf
+ Fun, original concept that's never been replicated. Level (puzzle?) design is incredibly thoughtful. Never gets boring.
- I wish you could switch angles.
Kirby's Dream Course has LEGS. This is a concept that indie developers might want to tinker with and refine. I know that quirky golf is a thing right now, but that's the thing about Dream Course: the quirk actually takes a back seat to elegant, precision gameplay.