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This is just a Wagyan Land clone but for kids which I think Wagyan Land was already aimed at kids. It stars Sanrio's most popular character at the time. The game itself is good for kids but I doubt most will get anything out of this. For who it is for, I could see them loving this. The only real gripe I have with it is air movement kind of odd and some of the minigames are actually just luck based so you can just get unlucky. There's really no reason to come back to a game like this nowadays but at least it's not a bad game.

Bonitinho, simples e fácil. Ótimo para iniciantes no estilo. Também recomendo pra crianças.

Game Review - originally written by (wraith)

This is one helluva a neat platform game. You (yes, YOU) are the great and mighty Kero Kero Keroppi. You see, one day, all the people of Donut Pond were playing the game, when from the monsters inside the game took over Donut Pond. How sad. So Keroppi alleviates everyone’s fears and sets out to kick some monster ass.

The game is your standard-issue Nes platformer. You jump around from platform to platform, and kill various enemies by jumping on them in the time-honored platform tradition started by Super Mario Bros. You can also kill stuff by shooting at them. “With what,” you ask? Why, with musical notes (and, if you get enough power ups, with Keroppi’s very mighty name). The interesting thing with this game is that instead of confronting you with a boss that acts just like all the other enemies in the games (except the bosses take three jumps to kill instead of one), you are confronted with a boss that challenges you to one of a variety of mini-games.

On top of all that, the graphics are ruley. (BTW, if you like these games, check out the Wagyan Land games. Exactly the same thing, except instead of Keroppi, you control a Gon/Godzilla looking thing).

this changed my life and the way I view everything

tenho um carinho por esse jogo tão grande q nao sei explicar