Space You know, Modern Kirby games are pretty limited in movement. Atleast, compared to Squeak Squad. That game had perfect controls in my opinion. It had a sense of momentum, and kirby wasn't this slow little balloon bouncing around, but an agile puff ball who actually behaved like kirby should. You collected treasure chests and stored them in the one of your five storage slots on the touch screen. Also, You could store FOOD AND ABILITIES IN THERE, as long as the item is in a bubble. Anyways, most levels have a grand chest, which one of the squeaks will pop up and chase you down. Get hurt in these sequences, and you drop a chest. Combat feels satisfying, too. You don't have a full plethra of moves like now-a-days, but you have a large selection, and each ability has it's perks and reasons why you should use it every now and then. Also, in this game, there is something called the ghost ability. Basically, what cappy is to Mario is Ghost to Kirby. It is so fun to play as an enemy, especially those wheels.