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Epic Yarn was a actually a bad ass game for it's originality, the full integration of the "yarn" concept, the great soundtrack, good gameplay, etc. Many people complained that it was "easy", forgetting that not every game needs to be Ninja Gaiden hard. I really enjoyed collecting the beads, and the post-level challenges are often tough extras to go for. Wario Land and Epic Yarn both convinced me that Good-Feel is one of my fav. new developers, and I can't wait for Yarn Yoshi.

On the other hand, Return to Dreamland was a great game and had a lot of fine points. I honestly prefer sprite-based side-scrolling platformers, because they just almost always PLAY better (better, more exact physics, less "floatiness", etc.), and I do think RtD would have been even better if they had kept that awesome hand-drawn look they had experimented with at one point. But, it is a great game still, and was very fun, it was basically the GC Kirby that I had waited so long to finally come out.

I'm not sure which one I'd say was "better", I enjoyed them both, and consider them both very good games. Two of the best released last gen.

As for Rainbow Curse, it has a fantastic art style, and I have enjoyed it so far. I need to play it more to fairly assess it, but it's a good game. I just prefer the other two, more my style.