GamerDad writes: "I would even say that The Legendary Starfy is a better game for a youngster than most Mario titles. Mario games are great for kids, but later levels have more tricky jumps and obstacles that may frustrate less experienced gamers. But even the youngest players can enjoy Starfy with little to no help from another person. The Legendary Starfy is definitely a great addition to any young gamer's library".
SPC writes, "Once again we arrive at a Thursday night. That obviously means that it is time to list off ten more of the most fantastic Nintendo DS retail games the system has ever known. This list describes the best and the brightest of the library. Perhaps some of my picks will attract you to tracking down a game or two yourself that you never would have tried out. Regardless, remember that the games on this list must have launched in North America to be included. With that out of the way, let's get to the next ten titles!"
Look at the 40 games they have listed so far and you will see that the DS is one hell of a system.
The Legendary Starfy is one of Nintendo's most underrepresented franchises, and it's a shame that the series hasn't gotten much exposure outside of Japan. Why is The Legendary Starfy being held back in North America?
At the end of the day, The Legendary Starfy is hardly one of the best platformers you will play but it is a fun and accessible game that aims to make gamers happy by letting them win all the way. The challenge is lacking and level designs are a tad too simple but the gameplay variety, solid length of the main adventure (8-10 hours), secrets and quirky extras makes The Legendary Starfy a entertaining package. Just don't expect the same level of challenge and quality level design as New Super Mario Bros or the same variety in abilities as Kirby.