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Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Placed in a forgotten world with Kirby, you will team up with Waddle Dee’s and save the forgotten land.
In the game there are twelve powers, each with different abilities. The twelve powers are ranger, hammer, crash, fire, cutter, sword, bomb, tornado, drill, sleep, crystal, and ice. All of these powers have blueprints, which will make the powers stronger, as well as change them. When you get a blueprint, you will have to bring them to the Waddle Dee’s weapon shop, where the Waddle Dee in charge will upgrade your powers, as long as you have a certain amount of rare stones and star coins. Each level needs more materials, so get collecting! As you get farther in the game, the Waddle Dee’s you save will create more buildings. The very first building you will unlock is the Cinema, which will let you see clips of the game that you have already experienced. As you get farther in the game you will unlock different worlds, such as Wondaria Remains or Redgar Forbidden Lands. As you get farther in the game, there will be a lot of levels and treasure roads. Levels are how you advance in the game, with after each 5 or 6 levels, there is a boss level. Boss levels come at the end of each world, and each boss is harder and different than the last. Treasure roads test how good you are with different level power ups and mouthful modes. If you can finish the whole challenge, you will be given a rare stone, and if you can beat it within a certain time set, you will get two. Kirby, the main character of the game, can inhale a lot of things, such as enemies, powers, and mouthfuls. A mouthful is when Kirby inhales something very big like a staircase, a metal tube, or a car. During different stages of the game, you will encounter bosses you will have to kill to unlock the next world. Additionally, each world has a few mini bosses. If you are having trouble beating an enemy, you can add a second player, but there can be no more than two players at once. The second player is, you guessed it, a Waddle Dee, who can throw spears, but not adventure off without Kirby. If you cannot beat something even in two player mode, you can make the difficulty easier, or if it is too easy, you can make the difficulty harder. The modes are Spring Breeze mode and Wild mode. Both of these modes have advantages and disadvantages. In Spring Breeze mode, you will have more health, but you will earn less flower coins, and in wild mode, you will have less health, but you will earn more flower coins.
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