A great little platformer. It adds a little more depth and breadth to what the first game had with a few more mechanics, enemy puzzles and boarding levels. It's similarly short and sweet but with a little more meat on the bone.

Ultimately, Door to Phantomile is the game that sticks in the mind, though. Its OST is both more interesting and more pleasant, and what it lacks in a little added depth it more than makes up for with its tighter levels, unique aesthetic, and overall whimsy. Still, Klonoa 2 is a great successor, and it's worth a play for anyone who likes a fun, breezy platformer.

A lovely little platformer with tight controls, dreamy aesthetic and wonderful soundtrack. Short and sweet, just as it should be, and a little bit sad. It's over in just an afternoon or two, and it's a memory I'll want to revisit.

A hilarious game to break out with a few friends, and a respectable, if simple, rhythm game in its own right. The scoring system focuses on your pitch more than your actual rhythm, which complements the comedic gameplay pretty well and is pretty unique, even if ultimately I find more timing-based rhythm games to be more compelling.

I didn't care much for the "story" elements, but among a bit of lame humor there are some funny bits.

When I was a kid, I always wanted a theramin for some reason. Playing this game is kinda how I imagined it would be like to play a theramin. I think that's worth something!