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This game plays very much like a throwback to the golden years of gaming, with very little plot and straightforward 2D platforming gameplay.
This game plays very much like a throwback to the golden years of gaming, with very little plot and straightforward 2D platforming gameplay.
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* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: How many blue rats have you seen?
* [[Amazing Technicolor Wildlife]]: How many blue rats have you seen?
* [[Difficulty Spike]]: Going from nothing to worry about but spikes to [[Doomy Dooms of Doom|rats of doom]] running around everywhere can be quite jarring.
* [[Difficulty Spike]]: Going from nothing to worry about but spikes to [[Doomy Dooms of Doom|rats of doom]] running around everywhere can be quite jarring.
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* [[Gameplay and Story Integration]]: Ever wonder why you have to collect ten feathers for an extra life? {{spoiler|Well it turns out that Ivy’s mother is a phoenix! In the story book you find out that Ivy follows a trail of her mother’s feathers. Reminds you of Phoenix Down from ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', doesn’t it?}}
* [[Gameplay and Story Integration]]: Ever wonder why you have to collect ten feathers for an extra life? {{spoiler|Well it turns out that Ivy’s mother is a phoenix! In the story book you find out that Ivy follows a trail of her mother’s feathers. Reminds you of Phoenix Down from ''[[Final Fantasy]]'', doesn’t it?}}
* [[Happy Ending]]: {{spoiler|Ivy finds her mother, who is a phoenix.}}
* [[Happy Ending]]: {{spoiler|Ivy finds her mother, who is a phoenix.}}
* [[Invincibility Power Up]]: They appear beginning with the second set of stages. They protect her from enemies and the many [[Spikes of Doom|instant-death spikes]].
* [[Invincibility Power-Up]]: They appear beginning with the second set of stages. They protect her from enemies and the many [[Spikes of Doom|instant-death spikes]].
* [[The Lost Woods]]: Rat Woods.
* [[The Lost Woods]]: Rat Woods.
* [[Missing Mom]]: The plot in between levels is Ivy searching for her mother.
* [[Missing Mom]]: The plot in between levels is Ivy searching for her mother.
* [[One Hit Point Wonder]]: Ivy.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]: Ivy.
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: They are the main cause of death, but you can protect Ivy against them by stretching vines above them (or below, if they're hanging from the ceiling and you need to pull Ivy upward for some reason).
* [[Spikes of Doom]]: They are the main cause of death, but you can protect Ivy against them by stretching vines above them (or below, if they're hanging from the ceiling and you need to pull Ivy upward for some reason).



Revision as of 19:36, 8 January 2014

Ivy the Kiwi? is a Platform Game for the Nintendo DS and the Wii, developed by Yuji Naka, the creator of the original Sonic the Hedgehog game and published by XSEED Games. You play as Ivy, a newborn bird (presumably a kiwi, but the question mark in the title makes one wonder) who has been separated from her mother. Ivy is not controlled directly; instead the player must create ramps, slingshots, roadblocks and the like out of vines for her using the stylus or remote.

This game plays very much like a throwback to the golden years of gaming, with very little plot and straightforward 2D platforming gameplay.

Tropes used in Ivy the Kiwi? include: