So is everyone enjoying Pokémon Go?
It's fun for what it is. I expected it to hate it much more than I did. It's shallow, but the idea of walking around (aka getting exercise) and catching Pokemon is fun. Different Pokemon being in different areas based on the map is really cool. It's always interesting to see how many people show up to a PokeStop when Lure is on it, or a Gym. There's a PokeStop at the fountain in the middle of my apartment complex, and someone put Lure on it earlier and I went up there and saw like 15 people there.
It's shallow, and I expected this to be much shallower than the mainline (after all it's not intended to replace the mainline, and doesn't even come close to doing so). My only concern is that this thing will become a distant memory like Miitomo, due to lack of content and things to do. Catching Pokemon is great, but there are only 151 in the game, and unless they start adding the other gens it might stay that way. It's also surprising there is no function to battle other players or even wild Pokemon. Even if both were some silly minigame, that would preferable over nothing.
The basic functionality of searching for Pokemon in the real world works, and is fun though. At the very least this will hold a large amount of attention for a few weeks.
KCC is a good game but it's not a kirby game.
You could replace Kirby in KCC with a Jigglypuff and it'd be just as good.
I sort of agree, but Canvas Curse has copy abilities in a Kirby fashion.
Now if you want to make that argument for
Rainbow Curse, you would be correct.