Kirby: Canvas Curse is a video game made by developer HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo only for its DS portable device on March 24, 2005 in its native Japan, where it was called Touch! Kirby, on June 13, in North America, where it was called Kirby: Canvas Curse, and November 25, that same year, in Europe, where it got the Kirby: Power Paintbrush name.
The game featured the first appearance of Kirby, the beloved Nintendo character, on the new DS console, introducing an all-new control scheme that centered around the device's new touchscreen system, instead of using the old traditional D-Pad, requiring players to wield the stylus of the DS and guide Kirby through a wide array of levels and areas, while trying to customize the environments with a variety of paints and brushes.
HINTS
Easy lives
-You can earn nine lives on the Dash! Jump! mini-game by landing in the small space at the end. Land between 3300 and 3400 to earn nine lives. It is easiest with Meta Knight.
-Play Plant Plain or Ravine Road repeatedly as Meta Knight. You will obtain lives quickly because Meta Knight is good at Dash Jump. Then, switch to a character who still needs to defeat The World of Drawcia. He will have a lot of lives and has more chances to defeat Drawcia.
Meta Knight
You must complete the game as Waddle Dee to unlock Meta Knight for purchase for 20 medals. Once you have purchased them, King DeDeDe and Meta Knight, you can now play the game as King DeDeDe or Meta Knight. These two are the best fighters.
While King DeDeDe is the slowest, he is also the strongest when fighting Drawcia Sorceress and when he jumps up to hit Drawcia Soul. Meta Knight is also at King DeDeDe's fighting level, although he is the fastest and only has three health whereas King DeDeDe has seven.