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'''Fuufuu Kirarin ☆''' is one of the games produced by students at [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] 2008. It was later released via DS Download Play at [[DS Download Station]]s in Japan. | '''Fuufuu Kirarin ☆''' is one of the games produced by students at [[Nintendo Game Seminar]] 2008. It was later released via DS Download Play at [[DS Download Station]]s in Japan. | ||
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The player indirectly controls a group of sentient stars, who can be blown around using the Nintendo DS microphone to attack enemies such as clouds. The stars assemble in groups, similar to [[Kirby Mass Attack]]. There are four stages, with a boss battle at the end of each stage. | The player indirectly controls a group of sentient stars, who can be blown around using the Nintendo DS microphone to attack enemies such as clouds. The stars assemble in groups, similar to [[Kirby Mass Attack]]. There are four stages, with a boss battle at the end of each stage. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:04, 23 May 2020
Fuufuu Kirarin ☆ is one of the games produced by students at Nintendo Game Seminar 2008. It was later released via DS Download Play at DS Download Stations in Japan.
Gameplay
The player indirectly controls a group of sentient stars, who can be blown around using the Nintendo DS microphone to attack enemies such as clouds. The stars assemble in groups, similar to Kirby Mass Attack. There are four stages, with a boss battle at the end of each stage.
Staff
- Voice Actors: Marina Ayano, Daiji Imai, Yuka Kawasumi, Akira Mizukami
- Program: Takafumi Ogihara, Ginga Kamei, Akira Mizukami
- Graphics: Marina Ayano, Yuka Kawasumi, Megumi Matsumoto
- Sound: Miwako Chinone
- Sub-Director: Akira Mizukami
- Director: Yuka Kawasumi
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