As the one of the most adorable mainstays in Nintendos stable, Kirby generally appeals to younger gamers. But that doesnt mean the little pink marshmallow has nothing for seasoned gamers. Kirby: Canvas Curse was a fine game, showing the ingenuity of the DSs touch screen early on in the systems lifespan. Squeak Squad doesn't bring the same kind of innovation, and instead sees Kirby pitted against a team of rodent robbers hell bent on making off with all of Dream Lands treasures for a more ...
The insatiable puffball Kirbys back once again, but his second DS outing looks to play more like his traditional games than last year's stylus-heavy Canvas Curse. You'll guide the pink one through Dreamland in search of stolen treasure and, of course, a host of new powers to ingest.
Probably the coolest thing about Squeak Squad is its power-up system. You can now use the touch screen (which displays the inside of Kirbys stomach) to mix items that he's inhaled to form new, more effective ...
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ESRB Rating
Kirby Squeak Squad is rated: Everyone
Mild Cartoon Violence