Testseek.com have collected 49 expert reviews of the Kirbys Epic Yarn and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kirbys Epic Yarn.
October 2010
(85%)
49 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: It’s very rare to find a game that is 100% acceptable for my 5-year-old. Many games are just a bit too violent – Super Smash Brothers was pretty rough and Super Paper Mario encouraged self-mutilation – and others, like Mario Kart Wii, are so boring at ...
Abstract: There is little black used in Epic Yarn, the colors that signify danger settling into rich blues or vivid purple, enough to establish the nature of the boss fights. The game utilizes its palette beautifully, every screen producing brilliant imagination...
Abstract: Out of the gate, Kirby's Epic Yarn doesn't even look like a game that was "developed" so much a crafted from the bowels of grandma's knitting bag - and that's a very good thing. It's so freakishly charming, in fact, that you hardly notice you can compl...
Abstract: If you were to ask various long-time gamers how they felt about Nintendo’s own games on the Wii, you would get a variety of reactions ranging from enthusiastic support, to tolerance, to derisive claims that Nintendo is ’dumbing down’ their games and ho...
Abstract: My kids played (together - yay no knuckle-bleeding arguments!) through most of Kirby's Epic Yarn while I watched and provided very minimal commentary."I think you might want to try going up there." And that was the extent of my meddling. Be...
Abstract: The delightful return of our pink friend.Nintendo has always made a name for themselves from mascot franchises. Donkey Kong, Mario, Yoshi, everyone who knows Nintendo knows these characters just by their name, if not definitely by their pictures. Howev...
Abstract: When Kirby's Epic Yarn was announced, many people thought Nintendo was stringing us along, that the game would be poorly stitched together or otherwise patchy. A 2D platformer with a cute gimmick runs the risk of being threadbare, but it would appear...
Sinfully cute; Unique level designs that stay true to fabric theme; Hidden treasures and gems leave level of difficulty and time spent up to the player; Samescreen coop.
No feeling of progression; Often too easy; Reward system is limited, doesn't add to gameplay; Coop is no different than single player.