Kirby rolls greatly in his DS debut.

User Rating: 8.9 | Touch! Kirby DS
Past Kirby games have been average and so-so, but Kirby: Canvas Curse is possibly the greatest Kirby game ever made. The story is simple. An evil witch tries to take over Dreamland by turning everything into a painting and Kirby into a ball, but as she leaves, she drops her magic paintbrush which allows Kirby to draw lines to get through the game. So lets get on with this review.

Gameplay: The gameplay is very very good. You use the stylus to draw lines to guide Kirby throughout the game. You can draw a vertical line in front of him to make him go in the opposite direction, or make hills to take him to higher levels. By tapping him you get a speed boost kind of thing which can defeat some enemies. Tap enemies and do this to gain their ability and tap Kirby to use that ability. The gameplay can get frustrating at times but it is still wonderful. 9/10

Graphics: Kirby has always had bright, cartoony graphics, and this game is no different. The charcters look well done and the levels are designed pretty good as well. The graphics are not mind blowing, but they are cartoony and bright. 8/10

Sound: Kirby always has nice kiddy sounding music and continues this in CC. There is not any voice over for what little talking goes on in the game, but the sound effects music make up for it by fitting to the level and what you are doing . 8/10

Value: With 6 playable charcters with different attributes, hidden items, and minigames, this game is worth several play throughs. Ive beat it with each character and I still play it. there is TONS of fun to be had with this game. 10/10