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Kururin Paradise is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2002, a year after its predecessor Kuru Kuru Kururin in 2001. The game is nearly identical to Kuru Kuru Kururin in terms of gameplay, though at the same time expands on the tried and true formula with additions such as being able to increase and decrease the speed of the Helirin. The game is faster than the original, which required more thought process than the speed based stages of Paradise. Kururin Paradise was only released in Japan, and was succeeded by a GameCube game called Kururin Squash! It was rumored prior to its release that the game would be released in America, though it never happened. Addition to that, a Chinese release of this game was planned for the iQue GBA but was cancelled along with other games (including the first game) due to the high piracy of the console.[1]

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The game is very similar to the original, where you must move an elongated stick like object that is constantly rotating around walls without it touching anything. In this new title there are new additions such as being able to control the speed of the Helirin as well as mini game like boss stages where you must partake in a variety of activities that don't all involve being placed within the Helirin.

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