Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu

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Kirby no KiraKira Kizzu

Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Super Famicom / SNES
Release date Flag of Japan JPN February 1, 1998
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone
Media 32-megabit cartridge

Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu (カービィのきらきらきっず - Kirby's Sparkling Kids), also commonly referred to as 'Kirby's Super Star Stacker', is a Kirby video game released in 1998 for the Super Famicom. It is the only Kirby game to never be released outside of Japan.

[edit] Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot
Gameplay screenshot

Kirby's Sparkling Kids is in essence a SNES version of Kirby's Star Stacker with nearly identical gameplay. The point of the game is to remove falling star blocks by placing matching animal friends (Rick, Coo, and Kine) at either end.

[edit] Modes

  • Story Mode - One night, Mr.Star flies through the sky over Popstar. Dedede sees and decides to shoot it out of the sky. It breaks into pieces which fall all over Dream Land. One piece lands on Kirby's head, and Kirby agrees to help him find his scattered friends. Kirby faces several foes in vs. battles to win back the other star pieces, including Waddle Dee, Poppy Bros. Jr., Lovely, Kawasaki, Knuckle Joe, Meta Knight and Dedede. The final boss is a witch onion girl called Grill.
  • Challenge Mode - In this mode you see how many stars you can clear.
  • Round Clear - Clear stars to attack King Dedede.
  • VS - Battle against a friend in 2-player mode.
  • Time Attack - Clear stars with a 3 minute time limit.

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