![]() That’s even a battle royale at the end which feels loosely like a Smash Bros game but with strawberries (of course). Other minigames include needing to grab falling strawberries faster than everyone else, such as by jumping into teacups that are littered with them. Also, the more strawberries you eat, the ever so slightly bigger Kirby becomes which makes a key difference if you want to avoid being knocked off track by your opponent. These abilities give you power-ups like turning into a tornado that flies through everything or burning up into a Kirby-shaped fireball that can take out your opponents. The obstacle course levels are further enhanced by the use of copy abilities. Getting the 50 strawberries before the other players is a huge advantage so there’s a fair bit of tension near the end of each course. Race through the course, avoiding blockades and jumping over platforms, and if you reach the end where you can jump on a stack of 50, 20, or 10 strawberries. ![]() For the most part, you’re either racing to the end of a food-filled obstacle course, or trying to collect strawberries in a different way. It’s also intuitive to figure out so it’s ideally suited for the whole family, even if they don’t normally play games.Įverything is food-themed and adorable. Each game only takes about 10 minutes so it’s perfectly suited for when you’ve got a spare few minutes and not enough time to dive into a longer game. You control Kirby as he negotiates four rounds of minigames alongside either other players or CPU bots. ![]() He might be 30 years old now but he’s just as loveable as a little puppy that’s eager to eat everything up around it. Riding on an awful lot of Nintendo charm, Kirby’s Dream Buffet starts out promising.
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