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2001Releases
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7 and aboveGame mode(s)
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AbandonwareMeet Kururin, a bird-like creature looking for his family that have gone missing. He'll have to rescue them in the only way he knows how: using his always revolving helicopter through various worlds! Kuru Kuru Kururin is a puzzle game where you have to avoid hitting walls and traps and get to the finish line as fast as you can. Later stages get deceptively more advanced, featuring springs that change the rotation of your helicopter and passages that can only be passed spinning in a certain way. The helicopter can move faster if A and B are held at the same time.
This game was a launch title for the Gameboy Advance.
Published: 13.12 2022 by Coreus
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Ever thought about navigating mazes in your ever revolving helicopter? Me neither, but here we are!
Kuru Kuru Kururin is a unique and addictive puzzle game with the objective to guide a spinning stick through a series of mazes without touching the walls. Players must navigate through increasingly challenging levels, using precise movements and quick reflexes to avoid obstacles.
Levels requires players to think critically and plan their movements in advance. The game also has a high level of replay value, as there are multiple difficulty levels and a variety of unlockable stages in addition to beating set record times.
The graphics and sound design in Kuru Kuru Kururin are simple but effective, with colorful and clear visuals and catchy music. The controls are responsive and easy to use, making the game a joy to play.
Overall, a must-play for fans of puzzle games and is a great addition to any Gameboy Advance library, but cheerful graphics and a childish, but cute and approachable atmosphere that can be enjoyed by all ages.
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