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Keito no Kâbî

  • Video Game
  • 2010
  • E
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Keito no Kâbî (2010)
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Kirby is banished into Patch Land, a world completely made of fabric, and must collect seven pieces of magic yarn that will restore the torn kingdom.Kirby is banished into Patch Land, a world completely made of fabric, and must collect seven pieces of magic yarn that will restore the torn kingdom.Kirby is banished into Patch Land, a world completely made of fabric, and must collect seven pieces of magic yarn that will restore the torn kingdom.

  • Director
    • Kentaro Sei
  • Writer
    • Masahiro Sakurai
  • Stars
    • Makiko Ômoto
    • Tomoko Nakamura
    • Pablo Magaz
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    828
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    • Director
      • Kentaro Sei
    • Writer
      • Masahiro Sakurai
    • Stars
      • Makiko Ômoto
      • Tomoko Nakamura
      • Pablo Magaz
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Makiko Ômoto
    • Kirby
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    Tomoko Nakamura
    • Prince Fluff
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    Pablo Magaz
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    France Marien
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    David Frederick White
    David Frederick White
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    Paul Vaughan
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      • Masahiro Sakurai
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    8robotbling

    Very inventive, cute, and fun

    (www.plasticpals.com) Kirby, Nintendo's lovable pink puffball, stars in a game unlike any of his usual adventures in Kirby's Epic Yarn. His trademarked ability to inhale enemies and steal their powers disappears when an evil magician transforms him into a string of yarn. It turns out this affliction isn't without it's perks, and Kirby is quick to take advantage during his stay in Patch Land.

    A second player can join Kirby for some cooperative fun as the newcomer Prince Fluff. You won't need to worry about health, lives, or Game Over screens as these concepts have been abandoned. Instead, the idea is to collect as many beads and jewels as possible to earn a gold medal in every stage, which can be tricky because Kirby drops them instead of taking damage.

    The Wii remote is held sideways like a classic Nintendo controller when playing this game, which keeps things very simple. Kirby's suction ability has been replaced by a whip which can grab enemies and objects in a variety of directions. Pressing and holding the jump button transforms Kirby into a parachute to slow his descent, and pressing down after a jump turns him into a weight that smashes through blocks and enemies. Double-tapping left or right causes Kirby to transform into a faster-moving car.

    At various points in his adventure he'll turn into a dolphin, a firetruck, a UFO, and several other forms. These each have their own unique abilities and forms of control, including some that take advantage of the Wii's gyroscope and pointer functionality. A Marvelous Tapestry The game's art direction is wonderfully inspired, with Patch Land taking on the look of an arts-and-crafts universe. Everything is made out of various types of fabric, buttons, trails of yarn, and stuffing but they all share one thing in common: cuteness.

    It's a great looking 2D game with fluid animation and inventive visual design ideas just about everywhere you look. The sound design fits the child-friendly mood perfectly, with storybook-style narration and melodies straight out of early morning programming.

    The game's unique presentation is probably its biggest hook, but the levels themselves are even more inspired. They're full of clever little puzzles and can be challenging if your goal is to attain the highest ranking. Clearly, the Kirby games are aimed at children and yet despite the fact you cannot die in this game, you will still find yourself returning to stages to better your score or ferret out hidden treasures you missed the first time through.

    The variety of different transformations makes for some of the game's best levels. When Kirby transforms into a steam locomotive, you point at the screen and draw tracks for him to follow. As the firetruck, you tilt the controller to adjust the pitch of his hose and shoot blue string to douse "fires".

    If the main game is a bit too easy, mini challenge stages await. These can be quite difficult, and involve collecting a certain number of jewels, racing to a finish line, transporting a character to the goal, or finding hidden characters scattered throughout the level, all within a time limit.

    I'm sure there are plenty of adults who wouldn't be caught dead playing it, but Kirby's Epic Yarn isn't just a baby's game. It's fun to explore each new stage and there are plenty of mini challenges for those hankering for a greater difficulty. I never did get a chance to play it with another person, but it seems like the perfect game for parents to play with their children to introduce them to gaming.

    Personally, I was blown over by its presentation and surprised by its depth. It may be the best Kirby adventure yet, and certainly one of the most impressive 2D games available. The only drawback is that it is a fairly short game at around 10 hours (15 if you complete 100%), so had I picked it up at its original MSRP I may have felt a tad burned. Nowadays it can be purchased for around $20, and for that it's practically worth owning for the art style alone.
    8Aleta_Nook

    Awesome but weird game

    I happen to come across this game on commercials and I didn't figure it was that old because it just played on commercials.

    "Kirby's Epic Yarn" is an inventive game about kirby's adventure where things are made of yarn! Most of the problem lies in the storyline, it was quite boring and wasn't as exciting as Kirby's other fast-paced adventures in other games. It would make me a bit happier without listening to the characters' slow, dull dialogue.

    The addition of Prince Fluff is just a replica of Kirby and was not needed. I liked it better how you can have different colored Kirbys instead of a royal blue one who is just in need of rescue in the storyline.

    But in other words, the gameplay is pretty fun to play. Kirby lacks some of the abilities he had that made him Kirby such as fly and was given some abilities he can use without sucking up enemies. But they also give new abilities for Kirby that are fun to use.

    It was a cute game, albeit a bit too weird but Kirby himself is still charming.
    10qtxiv

    Best Video Game I've Ever played.

    Kirbys Epic Yarn is truly an artistic masterpiece. They say Kirbys home land is called Dreamland but in Epic Yarn they took the word Dreamland literally here. Every level feels extremely unique and special in its own way with fresh an exciting new concepts through out the game. Everything is flawless about Kirbys Epic Yarn from the music to the controls and to the gameplay itself. Everything to the littlest details are just to perfection. I really love this game to death . It's just that good.

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      To create an "authentic feel" for the cloth and textiles, the graphics were created by using digital photographs of fabric, which were placed under polygons.
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      Narrator: Welcome to Dreamland, a kingdom famous for peace and quiet. It's the perfect little land... if you like that sort of thing.

      [Then 2 shadowy enemies show up on the screen]

      Narrator: Lately there have been rumors of a caped Sorcerer going around turning people into yarn! That's right... Yarn.

      [Then the Sorcerer turns a person into yarn. And the screen switches over to Kirby walking along]

      Narrator: One day... Kirby saw his favorite food, a bright red tomato, on top of a bush.

      [Kirby gets excited and attempts to swallows it, but the sorcerer appears]

      Narrator: I bet it's yummy. But when Kirby tried to eat it, a caped Sorcerer appeared! My name is- Hey what are you doing? Stop that!

      [Kirby then attempts to swallow a Sorcerer but swallows the Metamato instead]

      Narrator: Nooooo! That's my magic Metamato! Kirby gulped the Metamato right down!

      [Then a white sock appears on the Sorcerers necklace]

      Narrator: Just then, a white sock appears around the Sorcerers neck began to glow... Then it sucked Kirby up.

      [Then Kirby was sucked up into the white sock]

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      Featured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Wins and Fails of E3 2010 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Kirby's Epic Yarn
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      • HAL Laboratory
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