In this sequal of Yoshi's Island for the SNES/GBA, Kamek is back and has kidnapped the pre-moustached brothers again. But this time he's kidnapped even more babies including the infant forms of Peach, Donkey Kong, and Wario. This game is much more in depth than the orignal and much, much more challenging. One of the new features is the ability to switch between babies and use their powers. The switching system is very smooth. While everything in the game is excellent, I wish there was more to the music in the game. It's more of a subtle component than it was in the last game. Yoshi's Island DS is surprisingly difficult I found myself wasting life after life in several levels. The game makes up for this, however, by handing out lives like Halloween candy. During most of the game I had around 60 - 70 lives at any given time.
Overall this game is very fun once you get past the horribly frustrating parts.
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