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| Kirby Dream Course VC Reveiw; Want to buy it or not? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 22 2008, 05:51 PM (168 Views) | |
| ninpulse | Apr 22 2008, 05:51 PM Post #1 |
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Kirby's Dream Course - SNES Released 2/1/1995 1-2 Players Cost: 800 Wii Points ($8) Controllers: Wii Classic, GameCube Kirby has starred in a lot of odd spin-offs, but Dream Course might be the oddest of them all. Take one part Kirby and one part golf, blend it up, and the result is Kirby's Dream Course. For no particular reason, Kirby has become a golf ball, and it's your job to sink him in as few shots as possible. Of course, if it were that simple it would just be a golf game. Before sinking Kirby, you'll have to take out all the enemies (save one) in the level by running through them. Only then will the final enemy magically transform into the hole you seek. As the game progresses, Kirby will be confronted with different enemies and obstacles. Eliminating certain enemies will grant Kirby powers, which can be activated to power-up Kirby in various ways, adding another layer of complexity to the game. It's certainly a very interesting game. The blending of all these different elements into a golf game changes things a lot. It could almost be referred to a platforming-golf game. Kirby's Dream Course is both fun and a little bit zany. It offers a respectable level of challenge, and getting the top score on each of the 8 courses (comprised of 8 holes each), will take a lot of time, skill, and patience. You'll want to toss your controller the first 50 or so times you manage to land Kirby right on the lip of the cup rather than in it, but keep at it and eventually you'll master the links of Dreamland. - Mike Sklens |
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| ninpulse | Apr 22 2008, 05:52 PM Post #2 |
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If you notice an error, please PM me, and I will fix it right away. |
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| Goombachi | May 3 2008, 06:06 AM Post #3 |
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I remember that game! Nintendo sure was generous to Kirby during the SNES era. |
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| ninpulse | May 3 2008, 06:44 PM Post #4 |
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I agree. Also, you can submit news, but please submit them through the submit forum. |
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