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This is one of my favorite games ever. Yeah, it’s really easy, but I’ve personally never seen that as a fault of the game. This is easily one of the most charming games Nintendo has put out and it’s one I think about consistently. This may be a weird statement, but I get a lot of Epic Yarn energy from Mario Wonder from its presentation, level theming, and soundtrack.
It’s a game that just feels nice and cozy.
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It could’t hold my attention all the way to the end. But I remember it fondly.
Very cute and delightful. Very easy tho.
Never played it. I did play Kirby 64 when I was young. Played it a good bit. I’ll never forget the [Pop Star theme](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdZ4_CQt5g&list=PL65674D59A772CAE2&index=15).
I basically missed the Wii and everything that came with it. I had both work and school at the time.
I’d love to play it, but I fear I may be too old to enjoy it the same amount I enjoyed Kirby 64.
Absolute banger game, great for early gamers and just interesting enough to vibe through without much focus. Really cute, fun stuff to do, and generally just well made.
You brought back great memories, it was amazing game that actually was interesting and had new ideas
6/10, middle of the road. It’s cute and can be fun but doesn’t do anything to wow.
The game is adorable but is hard carried by its aesthetics. There are plenty of other kirby games that are more fun to play.
This is one of the first games my kids really attached to and had a great time with. Many wonderful memories with my kids and this one. Absolutely love it… the music, the atmosphere, the cuteness for boys and girls. Very comfy game.
Way too easy. Nearly impossible to die. Felt like a waste of money when I was younger.
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It’s one of the few games my wife played all the way through. It was fun and the soundtrack was perfect. My kids also have very fond memories of it. Definitely not a hard game, but it seemed like it focused more on rewarding success rather than punishing failure. I’m not sure I get Epic Yarn vibes from Mario Wonder, but my wife and I haven’t finished playing through that one yet. Mario Wonder, IMO, comes off as more psychedelic.
Cute and fun but I really missed the abilities. They did some stuff to kinda get something similar to abilities but it’s just not the same. Also like stupidly easy since (if I remember correctly) you couldn’t actually die which made me just not care much about enemies and stuff. Like a 7/10 game
Extremely, extremely relaxing. I prefer Yoshis Wooly World as it has some challenge and is the second best Yoshi game ever, but epic yarn is SO fucking comfy. I love the piano based soundtrack
It’s the birth of Two Best Friends Play
This game has a special place in the heart of my family. It was the first game I played with my oldest child, and got them into gaming. They wanted to listen to the delightful soundtrack all the time, so I burned several CDs for bedtime, for fun, etc with music from the game. We probably played that game for well over 100 hours. They are teenagers now, and still get it out sometimes to relax and decompress.
Its an excellent 2 player, no risk, super calming game. Great for young kids. And pretty relaxing an an older dude. I rate it 9/10 (the overall story and storytelling is a little underwhelming, but for my kid at the time, they didn’t mind at all!).
Good game I loved it but the train levels always brought pain and suffering with them
I like the 3ds version more for a few reasons, but def a fun game. And also def not easy of going for 100%
It’s Kirby. It’s Cute. It’s adorable. It’s fun.
Loved it as a child haven’t played it since but lots of fond memories