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"While battling a nasty flu, the moon sneezed and knocked the stars out of the sky. Now, it's up to you to reunite the stars with their haloes so they can fly back into space. That's the story behind Kurupoto: Cool Cool Stars, a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS that's certainly unique but not really all that interesting or time consuming."
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Gamespot
"Sometimes being a literal localization of a quirky Japanese title works out to a game's advantage. Just look at the Katamari series: it reveled in the fact that it didn't make any sense, and its craziness made everyone stand up and take notice. It feels like UFO attempts the same sort of approach with Kurupoto: Cool Cool Stars, right down to the lack of trying to come up with a more American name for a title that makes absolutely no sense. But Katamari this is not: creativity and challenge sort of gets thrown out the window in favor of a basic puzzle concept that starts out pretty neat but ends up far too easy to pose any sort of challenge. It's like the Junior Trivial Pursuit of puzzle games: it'll make you feel proud that you're solving dozens of puzzles in mere minutes, but then you realize the designs couldn't have been made any easier."
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IGN