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    Kirby Mass Attack

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Aug 04, 2011

    A new Kirby game for the Nintendo DS. It has the player control up to ten Kirbys with the stylus in order to get past obstacles and defeat enemies. The game has sold 1.06 million copies worldwide as of April 2012.

    gerp's Kirby Mass Attack (Nintendo DS) review

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    Delightful

    Nintendo always seems experiment with the pink ball that is Kirby more then they do with any of there older characters, and they always seem to feel really new and inventive. That's no different with Kirby Mass Attack. The pink little ball pulls it off again but this time there's ten of him and that just makes it all the better. You control the entire game with the touch screen and your stylus. The game is at its best when you have all ten of your Kirbys. Although at some points controlling them all can get a little hectic and frustrating on some of the more difficult levels with forced scrolling, but none the less I didn't mind losing all of my Kirbys and trying again because i felt like i learned something every time i died and that I could get some of the stuff i missed and not die the second time around. The game also has collectible coins each in each of the levels which can very anywhere from just three in one level to six or seven and the things that you unlock with these coins are actually really fun little side games staring Kirby. As spares as this game might seem from the outside there really is a lot of stuff in Kirby Mass Attack and it's all worth seeing at least once and probably more as this game sucks you in with the collectibles and just over all delightfulness of each level.

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      Ten-Fold Adorableness 0

      If you've ever played a Kirby game before, you probably don't need me to explain the kind of warm, fuzzy feeling playing Kirby Mass Attack will give you. This game oozes adorable cuteness from every pixel, even when it has you attacking giant spiders or pummeling strange zombie plants.  Aesthetic similarities aside, this game is fairly different from your typical Kirby platformer. Similar to the last Kirby game Nintendo put out, Mass Attack won't have you inhaling your enemies and using their p...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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