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Kururin Squash for GameCube, rating: 81%

release date:  October 14, 2004
publisher:  Nintendo Co., Ltd.
developer:  Eighting, Nintendo
genre(s):  Action, Puzzle
  
our readers rating : n/a
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Planet Gamecube reviews 95%
 Kururin Squash review: If you like your puzzle games and have not heard of the Kururin series before, I'd highly recommend getting this game. Actually, I'd recommend all three, as they're all stellar games. Kururin Squash continues the series' legacy of great fun, lastability, and typical Japanese wackiness. As an import game, the language barrier is zilch. Pick it up from our partners at Lik-Sang now!
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Total Games Network reviews 78%
 Kururin Squash review: Once upon a time there were these ducks. All different colours they were... blue, green, red, brown, purple... every colour of the rainbow and many more besides. They were all one big family. There was mother duck, father duck, inventor uncle duck, baby duck, sexy duck, loved-up duck, freaky hair duck, rabbit duck and your all-round good duck. Oh, actually it's not a rabbit duck, it's just a plain old rabbit... in a WWII pilot's uniform.
Eurogamer reviews 70%
 Kururin Squash review: Ah, this takes us back. School fetes, manoeuvring rings around twisty wire mazes without sounding a buzzer, perspiration accumulating in the furrows of our infant brow as we overcome the trickiest sections, and the eventual consolation of an "Aw, so close!" when our trademark steadiness eventually fails us and the buzzer cruelly sounds. We'd swear blind they magnetised bits of the wire to save on the lollypop prize budget.
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