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Kuru Kuru Kururin is a Game Boy Advance video game launched in 2001 by Eighting and Nintendo during the system's launch in Europe and Japan. The game was never released in North America. It's an unordinary game that Nintendo officially classifies as a puzzle title. The name originates from the Japanese word "kuru kuru", an onomatopoeia in Japan that is meant to replicate the sound of spinning, while the name Kururin is named after a popular carnival game in Japan.

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  • Kuru Kuru Kururin is a Game Boy Advance video game launched in 2001 by Eighting and Nintendo during the system's launch in Europe and Japan. The game was never released in North America. It's an unordinary game that Nintendo officially classifies as a puzzle title. The name originates from the Japanese word "kuru kuru", an onomatopoeia in Japan that is meant to replicate the sound of spinning, while the name Kururin is named after a popular carnival game in Japan.
  • <default>Kuru Kuru Kururin</default> Developer(s) Publisher(s) Distributor(s) Director(s) Designer(s) Producer(s) Lead programmers Artist(s) Writer(s) Composer(s) Engine Picture format Native resolution Platform(s) Released Genre(s) Mode(s) Ratings Media System requirements Input methods Cabinet Arcade system CPU Sound Display Kuru Kuru Kururin is a puzzle game developed by Eighting and published by RandomWorks Interactive. It was first released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan on March 21, 2001. Kuru Kuru Kururin is the remake of the Game Gear and Game.com game of the same name, i was followed by Kururin Paradise.
  • Kuru Kuru Kururin is a puzzle game developed by Eighting Raizing for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2001. In the game, you control a little bird called Kururin in his stick-shaped helicopter, appropriately named "Helirin", in a quest to save your siblings. Yes, it's that kind of game. The game also has two sequels that appeared only in Japan: Kururin Paradise (GBA) and Kururin Squash! (Game Cube).
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  • Kuru Kuru Kururin is a puzzle game developed by Eighting Raizing for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2001. In the game, you control a little bird called Kururin in his stick-shaped helicopter, appropriately named "Helirin", in a quest to save your siblings. Yes, it's that kind of game. The gameplay consists of maneuvering the ever-rotating Helirin through many narrow passages, moving obstacles and stationary turrets. In the story mode, you need to steer your Helirin through 10 stages (with names like Cake Land, Star Land and Cloud Land), each with three levels that you need to finish in a linear fashion. Then there's the Challenge Mode, which has 50 very short challenge levels that are appropriately very difficult. The game also has two sequels that appeared only in Japan: Kururin Paradise (GBA) and Kururin Squash! (Game Cube).
  • Kuru Kuru Kururin is a Game Boy Advance video game launched in 2001 by Eighting and Nintendo during the system's launch in Europe and Japan. The game was never released in North America. It's an unordinary game that Nintendo officially classifies as a puzzle title. The name originates from the Japanese word "kuru kuru", an onomatopoeia in Japan that is meant to replicate the sound of spinning, while the name Kururin is named after a popular carnival game in Japan.
  • <default>Kuru Kuru Kururin</default> Developer(s) Publisher(s) Distributor(s) Director(s) Designer(s) Producer(s) Lead programmers Artist(s) Writer(s) Composer(s) Engine Picture format Native resolution Platform(s) Released Genre(s) Mode(s) Ratings Media System requirements Input methods Cabinet Arcade system CPU Sound Display Kuru Kuru Kururin is a puzzle game developed by Eighting and published by RandomWorks Interactive. It was first released for the Game Boy Advance in Japan on March 21, 2001. Kuru Kuru Kururin is the remake of the Game Gear and Game.com game of the same name, i was followed by Kururin Paradise.
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