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As he wakes up once again in [[Dream Land]], Kirby finds himself and everything else back to normal, having broken free from Drawcia's curse. Then, a grand rainbow appears in the sky, presumably a gift from the magical paintbrush for Kirby's role in restoring the peace.
As he wakes up once again in [[Dream Land]], Kirby finds himself and everything else back to normal, having broken free from Drawcia's curse. Then, a grand rainbow appears in the sky, presumably a gift from the magical paintbrush for Kirby's role in restoring the peace.
 
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' is described as a "touch platformer", and has several key differences in its gameplay from traditional ''Kirby'' games. Due to having his limbs taken from him, Kirby is unable to move on his own in most cases. To help him out, the player uses the Magical Paintbrush to draw [[Rainbow Line]]s and tap Kirby along them. These lines can be drawn anywhere on the screen, excepting specific [[Gray Zone|no-draw zones]] marked by magic barriers, but the paintbrush only has so much ink available before it runs out. To replenish ink in a reasonable time span, Kirby needs to touch the ground or another solid object. When Kirby is tapped, he will perform a [[Touch Dash]] which is his primary means of fighting enemies. The player can also help out more directly by tapping enemies with the stylus to stun them briefly. When Kirby crashes into a suitable enemy, he will gain a [[Copy Ability]], which he can use to attack enemies, solve puzzles, or travel in a different manner.
''Kirby: Canvas Curse'' is described as a "touch platformer", and has several key differences in its gameplay from traditional ''Kirby'' games. Due to having his limbs taken from him, Kirby is unable to move on his own in most cases. To help him out, the player uses the Magical Paintbrush to draw [[Rainbow Line]]s and tap Kirby along them. These lines can be drawn anywhere on the screen, excepting specific [[Gray Zone|no-draw zones]] marked by magic barriers, but the paintbrush only has so much ink available before it runs out. To replenish ink in a reasonable time span, Kirby needs to touch the ground or another solid object. When Kirby is tapped, he will perform a [[Touch Dash]] which is his primary means of fighting enemies. The player can also help out more directly by tapping enemies with the stylus to stun them briefly. When Kirby crashes into a suitable enemy, he will gain a [[Copy Ability]], which he can use to attack enemies, solve puzzles, or travel in a different manner.
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