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Director(s)
  
Mari Shirakawa

Mode(s)
  
Single-player

Series
  
Kirby

Publisher
  
Nintendo


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Composer(s)
  
Shogo Sakai

Initial release date
  
4 August 2011

Developer
  
HAL Laboratory

Platform
  
Nintendo DS

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Producer(s)
  
Masanobu Yamamoto Yoichi Yamamoto Yasushi Adachi

Genres
  
Platform game, Puzzle video game

Similar
  
Kirby games, HAL Laboratory games, Platform games

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Kirby Mass Attack, known in Japan as Atsumete! Kirby (あつめて!カービィ, Atsumete! Kābī, lit. "Gather! Kirby"), and in Korea as Goiada! Kirby!, is a puzzle platformer game in the Kirby series developed by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo DS. The game was released by Nintendo in Japan on August 4, 2011, in North America on September 19, 2011, in Australia on October 27, 2011, and in Europe the next day. The game was briefly mentioned at the end of the Nintendo E3 2011 press conference.

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Gameplay

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Like Kirby: Canvas Curse, the player does not directly play the game with a directional pad, face buttons, or shoulder buttons. Instead, the player only uses the stylus and touch screen on the DS to play the game. The game is played by using the stylus to command up to ten Kirbys on the screen. Tapping the screen creates a star that the Kirbys can follow or cling onto. By tapping enemies or obstacles on the screen, players can send multiple Kirbys to attack them, with the player also able to flick individual Kirbys as projectiles. By collecting pieces of fruit throughout the level, the player can gain up to ten controllable Kirbys, which allow players to tackle enemies and obstacles more easily than with one Kirby. Each level often requires a minimum number of Kirbys to enter, and some puzzles will require all ten Kirbys to solve. If a Kirby is hit by an enemy or obstacle, it will turn blue until the end of the level, or until the player finds a special gate which restores their health. If a blue Kirby is hit, it will turn grey and float away unless the player can drag him down and turn him blue again, with the game ending if the player runs out of Kirbys or fails a certain level objective. Hidden throughout each game are several medals, found either by exploring, solving puzzles or finding keys and treasure chests, which in turn unlock additional minigames and bonus features. Some levels also feature large lollipops that temporarily make all the Kirbys bigger, allowing them to break through barriers and reach new areas.

Plot

One day in Popstar, Kirby went to the Popopo Islands, an archipelago in the south of Popstar, to explore. After Kirby fell asleep in a field, Necrodeus, the evil leader of the Skull Gang, appeared from the sky. Using his magic staff, Necrodeus struck Kirby and split him in 10 tiny individual Kirbies- each with only a fraction of the original Kirby's power. After promptly defeating all but one of the 10 Kirbies, Necrodeus leaves to continue his plans. As the last Kirby looks up in despair, he notices a star. The star, Kirby's own Heroic Heart, tells him to follow it so they can defeat Necrodeus together. Kirby follows the star and begins his adventure to defeat Necrodeus and get himself back together again.

Media

A five volume manga of the series, titled Atsumete! Kirby (あつめて!カービィ, Atsumete! Kābī, lit. "Gather! Kirby") was written by Chisato Seki and illustrated by Yumi Tsukirino. It was published in Japan from 2016 by Asahi Production, serialized in the online social networking service based Facebook. In 2016, Atsumete! Kirby ended 2016.three special volumes of the manga came out in Japan called "カービィマスター (Kirby MASTER)" which had all the pages for each manga in color and has brand new stories.

Reception

Kirby Mass Attack received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. Destructoid said, "Cleverly designed, overwhelmingly cute, and devoted to fun, Kirby Mass Attack is a game that should become part of your handheld library without question." 1UP.com said it was a "brilliant game". In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of all four nines for a total of 36 out of 40.

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References

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