NitPicking: Ivy the Kiwi? | Naka's Vine of Terror (Halloween Special!)
Before the theater and after the Hedgehog, Naka made Ivy the Kiwi for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii, only... NitPicker got his hands on it after it was accused of killing civilians... There's a lot to ask, Let's NitPick Ivy the Kiwi? for the Nintendo DS!
After this video, Watch these!
|{NitPicking}| Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (PS5) - Wavedashin' Competition - NitPicker01: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwuGcuNQiKw&list=PLZ0vSbL3tbKkDRGri0cDVi90bSCh-Q6HS&index=2
|{NitPicking}| Sonic Colors (Wii/Ultimate) - The Colors feel ok I guess... - NitPicker01:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mloj0DNQJU&list=PLZ0vSbL3tbKkDRGri0cDVi90bSCh-Q6HS&index=4
|{NitPicking}| Balan Wonderworld - Yuji's Theatrical Disaster - NitPicker01:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWRRS7SL_M4&list=PLZ0vSbL3tbKkDRGri0cDVi90bSCh-Q6HS&index=12
DISCLAIMER: All sound effects are not mine, they are just ones I found online
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(Source: Wikipedia)
Ivy the Kiwi? (アイビィ ザ キウィ?) is a platform video game developed by Prope and designed by Yuji Naka. The Windows Mobile version was released in Japan in November 2009 and in North America in January 2010. That same year, versions for Wii and Nintendo DS were published by Namco Bandai Games in Japan, by Xseed Games in North America, and by Rising Star Games in Europe. The game was ported and released for iOS in October 2012 and Android in August 2013.
The objective in the game is to lead the character, Ivy, a newly born bird, to her lost mother. The game is similar to Kirby: Canvas Curse because the player does not directly control the main character. In the game, Ivy is constantly moving directly right or left, unless presented with something in her way, in which case she turns around and moves the other direction. The player takes advantage of this by drawing lines to guide the chick away from danger and to the goal. The player can make ramp lines to have Ivy walk up or down, make vertical lines to reverse her direction, or pull the vines and slingshot Ivy in a given direction. Ultimately, the player must lead Ivy away from obstacles such as spikes or rats and to the end goal