FeaturesFive worlds More than 40 levels Battery save, three slots Hidden challenges Only for Game Boy AdvanceKlonoa: Empire of Dreams may be "yet another platformer," but you really have to appreciate all the thought that went into the each of the level...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at IGN
GamePro
Klonoa?s gameplay is the same basic, easy-to-learn setup as its predecessors': You can flap your ears to gain some air, grab helpless enemies and use them to solve puzzles, and glide on a hoverboard for a thrilling ride. The graphics and sounds are as sh...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at GamePro
- the Klonoa legacy is anything but common - including addictive gameplay and meticulous care to level design that shows it's a step above the rest.Overall: 9Klonoa: Empire of Dreams is one of those games that makes me glad I bought a GBA....read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at GameZone
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Just like the previous games in the series, Empire of Dreams stars Klonoa, a dream traveler with a strong passion for adventure. In the first game, Klonoa met up with Huepow, a boy with strange powers from a dream world. Huepow's world was in danger, so...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at DarkStation
Planet Gamecube
The graphics in Empire of Dreams are pretty darn good. The colors are very vibrant and really make the game shine. Unlike some GBA games which are a bit dark, this game is quite bright and you shouldn’t have any trouble seeing it at all. The characters...read the complete Klonoa: Empire of Dreams review at Planet Gamecube
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