

Like Kirby, these games are a little on the easy side, but still good fun. All Stafys but the fifth for DS (The Legendary Starfy ) are Japan only, but pretty much need zero reading skills to play and enjoy. The mixture of these two works a lot better than you may think. Not as Kirby-like as you may think! The majority of areas are underwater and require swimming but there's also dry areas where Stafy can walk on land where he maneuvers by jumping and gliding about. They didn't really try to make it pseudo-3d so it's just JUMP, DODGE, SHOOT! Not anything like the others, it's really limited but if your a big fan you might want to give it a go. Twice as good though, with a remastered summon system that lets you get all sorts of kick ass help from family and friends by mixing and matching cards.

Has a GBA sequel, Densetsu o Yobu Omake no To Shukkugaan!, but the intro is tough to get past. In addition to powers, you can also summon your family members to use different abilities that a short little kid can't manage. Unlike that series, this is 7 kinds of weirder and fucked up in worlds, costumes, enemies, and bosses.
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This is similar to Mickey Mouse's Magical Quest series in that you consistently swap costumes, each with different powers, to deal with obstacles and enemies. Just as good as Tournament otherwise.Ĭrayon Shin-Chan: Arashi no Yobu Cinema-Land Daibouken! Japanese only, but everything's easy to figure out and you can just power through most puzzles and battles no problem. Despite being based off the Bomberman Jetters anime, you don't play as Shirobom/White-Bomber, but his badass older brother Mighty-Bomber (see far left), the original Bomberman hero. Spiritual Sequel to Bomberman Tournament, using many of the same mechanics. Translation, including Solar Sensor Fix in the extra folder

The last Boktai game, but it had a spiritual successor/alternate universe in Lunar Knights for DS. By the way, you also get a CASKET MOTORCYCLE, which you ride to access new areas in shoot'em up-esque segments and can customize, doing away with the walking from dungeon A to B from the first two games. Now that your gun is back, this is a smooth mix between 1+2's styles of fighting.
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The third installment in the Boktai series Japan Only (Although a mostly complete translation patch has been released). The best of these games have been updated/ported on WiiWare and DSiWare. Also recommend trying these out on an emulator, as they tend to be hit or miss with most people. Keep in mind that these are all separate games, and not all on one cartridge. Coloris: Take Bejweled, except you shift the colors of the various blocks instead of physically moving them. Soundvoyager: An interesting game where you use sound to perform various challenges, such as avoiding cars. Orbital: Rather similar to Osmos, actually, in that you play as a spherical object that needs to absorb smaller objects to grow larger. Dialhex: Attempt to make hexagons with a rotating hexagon. Digidrive: A weird game where you stack arrows and.hard to explain. Boundish: Pong with several modes that mix things up. Artsy, minimalist, and fun, these are basically the indie games of the GBA.
