"Empire of Dreams" continues the Namco tradition of setting Klonoa games in dreamworlds. This time, Klonoa's predicament is especially sticky since he's been arrested for the crime of dreaming during his visit to the "Empire of Dreams." The emperor,...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at G4
AllGame
Klonoa, the strange but endearing long-eared hero who debuted in a widely praised 1997 sleeper hit on the PlayStation, finds new adventures on the Game Boy Advance. Based on the 1999 Japanese WonderSwan game Klonoa: Moonlight Museum, this U.S. release...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at AllGame
Although an adventure game in spirit, Klonoa: Empire of Dreams is primarily a puzzle game. Klonoa himself can run, jump, or float, while his magic ring (along with Huepow's help) gives him the ability to capture and throw enemies. Each of the game's...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at GameSpot
Namco has something of a 2D platforming franchise on its hands with the series of Klonoa titles the company has released. While the first appeared on Playstation and a sequel was available on Playstation 2, Klonoa: Empire of Dreams suits Game Boy Advance...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at Gaming Target
Silicon Fusion
The storyline revolves around an Emperor called Jillius who has contracted a strange illness that prevents him from dreaming. So, in typical dictator style, he takes out his shortcomings on some of his loyal subjects, forbidding anyone in the kingdom to...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at Silicon Fusion
Portable Review
The graphics in Klonoa are top notch. From the intro, to the last boss of the game, everything is well done. The foregrounds are vivid and bright and are easily some of the best I’ve seen on the Gameboy Advance. All of the enemies are also well done...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at Portable Review
Nintendo Spin
Klonoa is a platform/puzzle game, but don't let the word "puzzle" scare you. These aren't traditional puzzles. Rather, they're elements integrated into the platform design. I'm sure, when playing a game, you've at one point said, "Ah, how clever!"...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at Nintendo Spin
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