GBA

Kuru Kuru Kururin

Guide the spinning helicopter stick Kururin through intricate mazes without touching the walls. This deceptively simple puzzle-action game requires perfect timing and spatial awareness across 50+ challenging stages.

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Release Date
January 1, 2001
Players
1
Region
US
ROM Size
1.8 MB

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Story

The story begins when Kururin's brothers and sisters go missing, and it is up to him to find them. Kururin is initially unsure that he is up to the task because he has never left his home world before. Being the adventurous and helpful fellow he is, Kururin agrees to rescue his lost family. Teacher Hare trains Kururin in the art of controlling the Helirin, a stick-shaped helicopter that has a slow-spinning propeller. Piloting the Helirin through the different worlds will be a difficult task, but using Teacher Hare's valuable lessons, Kururin bravely sets out on his adventure to rescue his lost family. : 4

Gameplay Systems

The player controls a slowly spinning stick, and must maneuver it through a series of mazes without touching the walls. The single player offers several goals per course, with each course presenting increasing difficulty. The 4 player (single cart) multiplayer pits players in a race for fastest clear times. The game starts with simple training levels, in which players are told how to play and how to get around the first corners. After that, there are three levels in each stage, which get progressively harder and longer. The obstacles and the look of the levels (ice, cave, machine, etc.) vary between stages. Taking damage incurs a time penalty, and losing all lives results in failing the level, requiring the player to restart the level from the beginning. Beginners can play the levels on Easy mode, where the stick is only half of its usual size. There is a mode called Challenge mode, which is a collection of smaller levels, usually involving only one or two corners or objects to dodge.

Media Reviews

IGN
2002
GameSpot
7.1/10
Edge
7/10
Eurogamer
9/10

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