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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Namco
EAN: 0722674021135
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: NAMCOBAND
Manufacturer: NAMCOBAND
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Publisher: NAMCOBAND
Sales Rank: 13079
Studio: NAMCOBAND




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
The weirdest ears in gaming come to the Game Boy Advance in Klonoa: Empire of Dreams. Klonoa, the supercute critter with limblike ears, must help Emperor Jillius, who has been struck with a strange illness that robs him of the ability to dream. It's up to Klonoa to defeat the monsters that are terrorizing the empire and solve the mystery behind the emperor's ailment.

Featuring 40 levels spanning five worlds, this title mixes up gameplay nicely. Action stages are traditional 2-D platform levels, similar to classic Mario and Sonic games. In these levels, Klonoa runs or rides a hover board through obstacle-filled lands. Boss stages pit Klonoa against a large creature with a hidden weak point. The most engaging levels are the puzzle stages, which require Klonoa to gather three keys to unlock the exit. These stages are very well designed, requiring thought and imagination on the player's part. In order to reach some keys, Klonoa will need to grab certain objects, monsters, or a combination thereof to reach his goal. Because each monster produces a different effect when thrown, and various surfaces react differently when hit, lots of trial and error is required.

Although the game's graphics are very bright, they aren't as detailed as in other GBA games. The sound is excellent, but the cute music and effects--particularly the gibberish language spoken by the characters--might be annoying to older gamers. Those with an aversion to cuteness should just hit the mute button, sit back, and enjoy one of the best platform games for the GBA. --Raymond M. Padilla

Pros:
  • Excellent level design
  • Good use of the GBA's sound capabilities
  • Classic gameplay that's perfect for fans of 16-bit platform games
Cons:
  • Sound mi

    Amazon.com Review:
    The weirdest ears in gaming come to the Game Boy Advance in Klonoa: Empire of Dreams. Klonoa, the supercute critter with limblike ears, must help Emperor Jillius, who has been struck with a strange illness that robs him of the ability to dream. It's up to Klonoa to defeat the monsters that are terrorizing the empire and solve the mystery behind the emperor's ailment.

    Featuring 40 levels spanning five worlds, this title mixes up gameplay nicely. Action stages are traditional 2-D platform levels, similar to classic Mario and Sonic games. In these levels, Klonoa runs or rides a hover board through obstacle-filled lands. Boss stages pit Klonoa against a large creature with a hidden weak point. The most engaging levels are the puzzle stages, which require Klonoa to gather three keys to unlock the exit. These stages are very well designed, requiring thought and imagination on the player's part. In order to reach some keys, Klonoa will need to grab certain objects, monsters, or a combination thereof to reach his goal. Because each monster produces a different effect when thrown, and various surfaces react differently when hit, lots of trial and error is required.

    Although the game's graphics are very bright, they aren't as detailed as in other GBA games. The sound is excellent, but the cute music and effects--particularly the gibberish language spoken by the characters--might be annoying to older gamers. Those with an aversion to cuteness should just hit the mute button, sit back, and enjoy one of the best platform games for the GBA. --Raymond M. Padilla

    Pros:
    • Excellent level design
    • Good use of the GBA's sound capabilities
    • Classic gameplay that's perfect for fans of 16-bit platform games
    Cons:
    • Sound might be too cute for mature gamers
    • Graphics lack detail
    • Can be finished in fewer than 10 hours


    Amazon.com Product Description:
    Klonoa is a clever side-scrolling action game. As Klonoa, a catlike character with wings on its head, you must outmaneuver the bad guys with a prowess that isn't merely limited to smacking them upside the head--this cat has one mean jump! The game's graphics are highly engaging, and, even though Klonoa is a side scroller, its environment strives for a 3-D look. Challenging bosses and diverse levels test your gameplay.



    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating: none

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A hidden gem for the GBA!
    This is the first Klonoa game for Gameboy Advance, released in 2001. If you've played the more recently released sequal, you know what to expect from this game. For those that haven't, in my humble opinion, it truly is a hidden gem! It's a 2D platformer specializing in solving enviromental (the kind were certain things and items block your path and such, not tetris type) puzzles. The cool thing about this game is how much you can do with the simple amount of moves given to you, by the time you get ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best!
    This was my second game for the GBA, and I loved it! I was merely only eight years old, but the game was absolutly wonderful! I am now a huge fan of the Klonoa series. They are the best games I have ever played in my life! I am using this review also as a compliment to the wonderful creators of this game, Namco. Please Namco do keep making more Klonoa games. Platform game buffs all over our United Nation are counting on you, and the rest of your great company.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - So close, but.. okay, maybe not so close.
    This game kills me. Not because of how bad it is, but because of how GOOD it COULD have been. The original Klonoa had that special something that made me want to play it over and over, even though the game took only a scant few hours to complete. Maybe it was the pseudo 3-D look of the levels, the addictive gameplay, the character.. whatever it was, it was addictive, and fun.
    Klonoa: Empire of Dreams lacks a lot of these, as well as being a painfully short game. Don't let the '40+ levels' ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Should b great!
    Klonoa is a really good game.....for those who have no idea what it is about,read carefully. In the game, Klonoa is transported to a world that is devoid of dreams. Klonoa must defeat four mystical monsters to give back the ability to dream to the people of this world. Adventures of Klonoa will take him through a world where dreams are forbidden.This world includes four major towns, and Klonoa must vanquish four mystical monsters and restore the ability to dream to the ... Read More



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great
    The already famous cat like thing is about to have his game boy advance debut. In his PS and PS2 games, he has won many fans, and now it is GBA's turn. As Klonoa travels through the world where dreams are forbidden, he must save many towns and vanish mystical monsters. When he comes to the end of this game, the dreamless people of this world will finally get to sleep. Some of the levels in this game are full of action, while others are filled with puzzles and other problems. The total number of levels ... Read More





     



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