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Ivy the Kiwi? is a brand new IP designed by Yuji Naka, the creator of Sonic, and developed by PROPE. The game has made a leap to the DS and Wii with all new controls uniquely suited for the Wii remote. Marked by high production values and a charming atmosphere, Ivy the Kiwi? follows the adventures of a lonely baby bird, traversing various stages and navigating through the obstacles that stand in her way. Using skill and wit, Ivy follows the trail of feathers in hopes of finally reaching her mother.
The tale of Ivy the Kiwi? is presented like a child's bedtime story and unfolds as Ivy is hatching from her egg. Pages turn as if reading from a book.
Pillowed on a pile of leaves in the middle of a dark forest, a baby bird is breaking out of a curious egg. Her bright orange head and beak poke out the top of the polka-dot shell and she cries for her mother. The forest animals watch her curiously, but apart from them there is no one to claim her. Still trapped in the shell except for her head and feet, Ivy begins walking through the forest calling for her mother. She meets many other kinds of birds, but none are like her and she wanders searchingly for traces of her kind until she finds a glowing orange feather. With a clue now in beak, Ivy sets out to follow the trail that will lead her to her mother.
Features:
- Designed by Yuki Naka, the co-creator of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Beautiful, hand drawn storybook-style presentation
- Over 100 stages for with a mini-compilation available for WiiWare
- Unique control systems especially suited for the Wii remote
- Challenge up to three players in exciting multiplayer modes for Wii
- PEGI 3
- Rising Star Games
- Wii
- English
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Ivy the Kiwi? is a brand new IP designed by Yuji Naka, the creator of Sonic, and developed by PROPE. The game has made a leap to the DS and Wii with all new controls uniquely suited for the Wii remote. Marked by high production values and a charming atmosphere, Ivy the Kiwi? follows the adventures of a lonely baby bird, traversing various stages and navigating through the obstacles that stand in her way. Using skill and wit, Ivy follows the trail of feathers in hopes of finally reaching her mother.
The tale of Ivy the Kiwi? is presented like a child's bedtime story and unfolds as Ivy is hatching from her egg. Pages turn as if reading from a book.
Pillowed on a pile of leaves in the middle of a dark forest, a baby bird is breaking out of a curious egg. Her bright orange head and beak poke out the top of the polka-dot shell and she cries for her mother. The forest animals watch her curiously, but apart from them there is no one to claim her. Still trapped in the shell except for her head and feet, Ivy begins walking through the forest calling for her mother. She meets many other kinds of birds, but none are like her and she wanders searchingly for traces of her kind until she finds a glowing orange feather. With a clue now in beak, Ivy sets out to follow the trail that will lead her to her mother.
Features:
- Designed by Yuki Naka, the co-creator of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Beautiful, hand drawn storybook-style presentation
- Over 100 stages for with a mini-compilation available for WiiWare
- Unique control systems especially suited for the Wii remote
- Challenge up to three players in exciting multiplayer modes for Wii
- PEGI 3
- Rising Star Games
- Wii
- English
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Ivy The Kiwi
Ivy the Kiwi is a casual game, maybe not so casual, that everyone can enjoy. Its controls are very intuitive and easy to grasp, although it takes time to master them. It's a pity that such a great idea wasn't taken a bit further, but the game features enough puzzles to keep you entertained and challenged for at least a couple of weeks.
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Ivy The Kiwi
Ivy The Kiwi is a great puzzle game suitable for all ages and tastes. Give the creator of Sonic a way to surprise you and make you dream again.
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