Kirby Canvas Curse

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Kirby Canvas Curse
Developer HAL Laboratory
Publisher Nintendo
System Nintendo DS, Wii U Virtual Console
Release Date Nintendo DS
JP March 24, 2005
US June 13, 2005
EU November 25, 2005
AU April 6, 2006
Wii U Virtual Console
PAL December 3, 2015
JP February 3, 2016
US October 13, 2016
Rating ESRB: E

Kirby: Canvas Curse (known as Touch! Kirby in Japan and Kirby: Power Paintbrush in Europe) is a drawing-based adventure game and is the first Kirby game on the Nintendo DS.

Story[edit]

One day, a portal opened and a witch named Drawcia came out of it. Drawcia casted a spell over Dream Land, turning the land into paint. Drawcia went back through the portal and Kirby managed to follow. Drawcia cursed Kirby, removing his arms and legs. The Magic Paintbrush turns to the player to for help. So begins the quest to defeat Drawcia.

Gameplay[edit]

Rather than controlling him with the D-Pad and buttons, players use the stylus to create a path for Kirby. Drawing path depletes the player's supply of rainbow ink which slowly recharges as the game progresses.

The game is divided into eight worlds of three levels. The player must find their way to the goal on each level. At the third level of each world, there is a boss that must be defeated. Players can also find medals that can be used to unlock new modes.

Besdies the main mode, there is also Time Trial and Line Trial. Time Trial challenges the player to get through in the least amount of time while Line Trial challenges them to use as little ink as possible.

Legacy[edit]

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Sequels[edit]

The next Kirby adventure on the DS would be Kirby: Squeak Squad. Around a decade later, it will be receiving a more direct sequel in the form of Kirby and the Rainbow Curse for the Nintendo 3DS.