Kururin Paradise

Kururin Paradise

released on Dec 06, 2002

Kururin Paradise

released on Dec 06, 2002

Kururin Paradise revolves around avoiding collisions as the player maneuver a robot through levels. The robot is shaped like a stick, and constantly spins. The second in the Kururin franchise, Paradise involves navigating complex levels with a constantly-rotating robot. Spring objects within levels change the direction of rotation when collided with, and an unlockable ability allows for increasing the speed of rotation. The player has three hit points. After three collisions with objects in the level (discounting the aforementioned springs), the level is re-started. Some levels have intermediate points that replenish health fully. However, they do not save progress. If the player loses all of his or her hit points, they still restart the level from the beginning. Almost all of the game is in Japanese.


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Tags: Cute, Aesthetic, Puzzles, Mindbreak

So stressful my hands are shaking

Don't speak Japanese so no Idea what these stupid birds were saying but I'm sure it was something cute. For what it is, prob one of the best games I have played, takes the mechanics and premise of the first and just knocks it out the park in every way possible. Adorable artwork too. Real shame this never got ported. Perfect pick up and play experience.

#1 Nintendo Game of All Time

rimango genuinamente allibito pensando allo sforzo immane di svariati titoloni contemporanei che ti portano poi a giocare qualcosa di magari valido e/o divertente ma solo a sprazzi quando poi nella storia dei videogiochi ci sono robe che consistono nell'essere un bastoncino che gira e basta e sono infinitamente divertenti nonché una magnifica scusa per sfidare amici scommettendo soldi e/o il dominio eventuale di una zona all'interno della propria città

Game Review - originally written by Spinner 8

This is the sequel to Kuru Kuru Kururin, the fun little Japanese launch game that Europeans got to play and enjoy, but not Americans. Thanks, Nintendo! From what I can see, this is just more of the same stuff; you have a spinning stick that you have to maneuver through a maze. Hit one of the sides, and lose a heart. Lose all your hearts, and die. Apparently there are also some little minigames in Kururin Paradise too, maybe.