Ivy the Kiwi? review

Babysitting tiny hyperactive birds is stressful but rewarding

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Adorable Ivy

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    pretty art style

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    Well-suited for DS controls

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    100 levels!

Cons

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    Some annoying control issues

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    The guilty feeling when you kill Ivy

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    Lots of one-hit kills

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The concept of Ivy the Kiwi is sound –it'sa Kirby: Canvas Curse-style platformer where you guide an adorable bird through all manner of hazards. Ivy never stops walking, and you can't control her directly. To get her to go where you want, draw vines on the screen using the stylus that she'll walk on, which you can use in a number of ways.

Aside from those minor control annoyances, using vines to guide little Ivy through each level works well though, and is infinitely more natural on the DS version. The most rewarding part of playing Ivy the Kiwi is discovering how to use the vine mechanic on your own – the game definitely doesn't over-tutorialize you, which is a frequent crime in modern games, especially games with such as novel mechanic as Ivy's. When you first start drawing vines, your instinct might be to just draw simple slopes to lead Ivy above obstacles, but there's actually a lot more you can do by creatively moving the vine around Ivy as you draw it. Big kudos to Ivy the Kiwi for not killing the joy of discovery by overexplaining.

Sept 1, 2010

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GenreAction
DescriptionSonic the Hedgehog creator Yuji Naka's new platformer lets you draw your own platforms to guide a self-propelled bird over numerous pitfalls in this colorful original entry.
Platform"Wii","DS"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"Rating Pending","Rating Pending"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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