Super Nintendo: Kirby’s Dream Course

June 2, 2008 - 7:36 pm - Posted by Sean R.

Coming from HAL and Nintendo, Kirby’s Dream Course is a Super Nintendo game that was released in America in 1994 and then 1995 in Europe.

Kirby's Dream Course

Though it’s coming from a familiar pink dude, this game is a very unique breed.

While many games can be considered evolved forms of past games, this Kirby game was its own exclusive style.

Imagine the world of Kirby colliding with that of mini-golf, and that is this game in a nutshell.

The gameplay is very entertaining. Like I said before, it’s not like any other Kirby game. It’s kind of Kirby’s answer to Mario golf. I personally feel this is a fun game and will keep you entertained for a long time.

The graphics get the job they set out to do done. The courses all are colorful and interesting; the enemies are easy to tell apart, and the backgrounds and a nice feel to the levels.

For a SNES game, the sound is very good and won’t get extremely annoying very quickly like other SNES games.

The controls in this game are great! With very little practice you can hit most of the shots you want to and with more practice you can hit the extremely hard shots later in the game.

Overall this game is just really entertaining if you play it by yourself, however it really shines through in its two player mode.

I would definitely recommend picking this game up if you don’t already own it, especially if you’re sick and tired of the same old crap that the game companies are force feeding you these days.

I picked up my copy (in mint condition) for $5.00 USD at a garage sale and I’ve also seen it on eBay for less then $10.00.

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