GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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The variety of abilities
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Interactive environments
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The cutesy graphics
Cons
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Fighting the Squeak Squad over and over
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Soundtrack is annoying
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The lack of re-playability
Why you can trust GamesRadar+
As the one of the most adorable mainstays in Nintendo’s stable, Kirby generally appeals to younger gamers. But that doesn’t mean the little pink marshmallow has nothing for seasoned gamers.Kirby: Canvas Curse was a fine game, showing the ingenuity of the DS’s touch screen early on in the system’s 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 Land’s treasures for a more classical 2-D experience.
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More info
| Genre | Action |
| Description | Has more in common with its old-school, platforming predecessors, but a new mix 'n' match power-up system could keep things fresh. |
| Franchise name | Kirby |
| UK franchise name | Kirby |
| Platform | "DS" |
| US censor rating | "Everyone" |
| UK censor rating | "" |
| Release date | 1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK) |



