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[[File:KA Crane Fever.png|thumb|right|[[Crane Fever]] - one of the first '''Sub-Games''' seen in a ''Kirby'' title.]]
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{{move|Subgame|Consistently used in ''Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' (not capitalised)}}
[[File:KA Crane Fever.png|thumb|right|Crane Fever - one of the first '''Sub-Games''' seen in a ''Kirby'' title.]]
{{distinguish|smaller separate game modes in various Kirby games|the [[Minigame]] mode in [[Kirby's Dream Buffet]]}}
A '''Sub-Game'''<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|page=24}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|page=30}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Squeak Squad|page=25}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Super Star Ultra|page=27}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Mass Attack|page=17}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Return to Dream Land|page=9}}</ref> (also known as a '''Bonus Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Adventure|page=23}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Pinball Land|page=18}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Block Ball|page=9}}</ref> '''Sub Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Super Star|page=28}}</ref> '''Mini-Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Dream Land 3|page=30}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|page=21}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|page=24}}<br>[http://web.archive.org/web/20190105033038/http://kirby.nintendo.com:80/star-allies/features/ ''Kirby Star Allies'' official website (archive)]</ref> '''Subgame''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Canvas Curse|page=20}}</ref> or '''Minigame'''<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Triple Deluxe|page=1}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Planet Robobot|page=1}}</ref>) is a smaller separate game or activity contained within a game in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'']] series. It typically has rules and gameplay completely different to the larger game it features in, and completing the Sub-Game typically is not required to complete the main game, but may offer bonuses like score or [[1-Up]]s, or contribute to [[100% completion]]. They may be accessed as bonus content within the main game itself, or be completely separate, and accessible from the main menu. Some Sub-Games have also been the source for larger standalone spin-off titles, particularly in later installments of the series.
A '''Sub-Game'''<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land|page=24}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby & The Amazing Mirror|page=30}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Squeak Squad|page=25}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Super Star Ultra|page=27}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Mass Attack|page=17}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Return to Dream Land|page=9}}<br>(See also: [[Kirby_30th_Anniversary_Music_Festival#Track_list|"Get Pumped Up! Sub-Game Medley"]] from the Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Festival.)</ref> (also known as a '''Bonus Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Adventure|page=23}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Pinball Land|page=18}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Block Ball|page=9}}</ref> '''Sub Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Super Star|page=28}}</ref> '''Mini-Game''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby's Dream Land 3|page=30}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards|page=21}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble|page=24}}<br>[http://web.archive.org/web/20190105033038/http://kirby.nintendo.com:80/star-allies/features/ ''Kirby Star Allies'' official website (archive)]</ref> '''Subgame''',<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Canvas Curse|page=20}}<br>''Kirby and the Forgotten Land'' [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Kirby-and-the-Forgotten-Land-2045110.html Nintendo UK website] [https://archive.is/uSic1 (archive)]<br>''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'', both in-game and in promotional material like the [https://kirbysreturntodreamlanddeluxe.nintendo.com/ Nintendo of America game mini-site] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20230111183920/https://kirbysreturntodreamlanddeluxe.nintendo.com/ Wayback Machine snapshot])</ref> or '''Minigame'''<ref>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Triple Deluxe|page=1}}<br>{{Cite manual|game=Kirby: Planet Robobot|page=1}}</ref>) is a smaller separate game or activity contained within a game in the [[Kirby (series)|''Kirby'']] series. It typically has rules and gameplay completely different to the larger game it features in, and completing the Sub-Game typically is not required to complete the main game, but may offer bonuses like score or [[1-Up]]s, or contribute to [[100% completion]]. They may be accessed as bonus content within the main game itself, or be completely separate, and accessible from the main menu. Some Sub-Games have also been the source for larger standalone spin-off titles, particularly in later installments of the series.


Most games in the ''Kirby'' series include at least two Sub-Games.
Most games in the ''Kirby'' series include at least two Sub-Games. There are few, if any, Sub-Games that are considered to be part of the official ''Kirby'' [[canon]], however.


==Sub-Games by title==
==Sub-Games by Title==
===''Kirby's Adventure'' / ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
===''Kirby's Adventure''/''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''===
[[File:KA Egg Catcher gameplay screenshot.png|thumb|right|150px|Playing Egg Catcher in ''Kirby's Adventure''.]]
[[File:KA Egg Catcher gameplay screenshot.png|thumb|right|150px|Playing Egg Catcher in ''Kirby's Adventure''.]]
The first game to feature distinct Sub-Games with completely different rules to the main game, these side activities could be found within the stage select area in the main game. Completing them rewarded Kirby with either points or 1-Ups, depending on how well he did in the game.
The first game to feature distinct Sub-Games with completely different rules to the main game, these side activities could be found within the stage select area in the main game. Completing them rewarded Kirby with either points or 1-Ups, depending on how well he did in the game.
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land 2''===
{{main|Bonus Chance}}
{{main|Bonus Chance}}
''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', in addition to its Goal Game, also has extra Sub-Games that can be played once by re-visiting the [[Boss]]es of each level (except [[King Dedede]]), referred to as a [[Bonus Chance]]. Instead of fighting the boss as usual, Kirby and/or his animal friends will instead play a bonus game with them, the rules of which vary with each boss.
''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]'', in addition to its Goal Game, also has extra Sub-Games that can be played once by re-visiting the [[Boss]]es of each level, referred to as a [[Bonus Chance]]. Instead of fighting the boss as usual, Kirby and/or his animal friends will instead play a bonus game with them, the rules of which vary with each boss.


===''Kirby's Block Ball''===
===''Kirby's Block Ball''===
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===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===
===''Kirby's Dream Land 3''===
{{main|MG-5}}
{{main|MG-5}}
Each third stage in the main levels of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' has a mini-game which involves guessing between various objects/sounds. Completing these is necessary to obtain the [[Heart Star]]s in the stages they appear in.
Each third stage in the main levels of ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 3]]'' have a mini-game which involves guessing between various objects/sounds. Completing these is necessary to obtain the [[Heart Star]]s in the stages they appear in.


Once the game is complete, these minigames can be played in sequence in the menu, collectively called [[MG5]]. Completing this with a perfect score unlocks another game called [[Jumping]], which is a challenge based on the [[Goal Game]], having Kirby try to land as many times as possible without getting hit by a [[Tick]].
Once the game is complete, these minigames can be played in sequence in the menu - collectively called [[MG5]]. Completing this with a perfect score unlocks another game called [[Jumping]], which is a challenge based on the [[Goal Game]], having Kirby try to land as many times as possible without getting hit by a [[Tick]].


===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''===
===''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''===
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These are also multiplayer-supported, with each player taking on a different color of Kirby.
These are also multiplayer-supported, with each player taking on a different color of Kirby.


===''Kirby: Canvas Curse''===
===''{{KCC KPP}}''===
[[File:KCC Boss game kracko.png|thumb|150px|Playing [[Block Attack]] in ''Kirby: Canvas Curse''.]]
[[File:KCC Boss game kracko.png|thumb|150px|Playing [[Block Attack]] in ''{{KCC KPP}}''.]]
{{main|Boss Game}}
{{main|Boss Game}}
The Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' are unlocked by completing the second level of each in the Boss fights in the main game, and are similar to the Boss fights in question. Unlike in most games, Kirby will lose lives or get a [[Game Over]] if he fails these Sub-Games. They are as follows:
The Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]'' are unlocked by completing the second level of each in the Boss fights in the main game, and are similar to the Boss fights in question. Unlike in most games, Kirby will get a [[Game Over]] if he fails these Sub-Games. They are as follows:
*[[Block Attack]]
*[[Cart Run]]
*[[Cart Run]]
*[[Paint Panic]]
*[[Paint Panic]]
*[[Block Attack]]


===''Kirby: Squeak Squad''===
===''{{KSqS KMoA}}''===
The Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]'' are separate from the main game, and accessible from the main menu. They are:
The Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSqS KMoA}}]]'' are separate from the main game, and accessible from the main menu. They are:
*[[Speedy Teatime]]
*[[Speedy Teatime]]
*[[Smash Ride]]
*[[Smash Ride]]
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===''Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn''===
===''Kirby's (Extra) Epic Yarn''===
[[File:KEY Zeke's Hide-and-Seek stage 17 screenshot.jpg|thumb|150px|Playing [[Zeke's Hide-and-Seek]] in the [[Mole Hole]] stage in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''.]]
[[File:KEY Zeke's Hide-and-Seek stage 17 screenshot.jpg|thumb|150px|Playing [[Zeke's Hide-and-Seek]] in the [[Mole Hole]] stage in ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]''.]]
In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'' and ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]'', there are a total of five unlockable Sub-Games that can be unlocked as more tenants are attracted to [[Quilty Court]]. [[Kirby]] may talk to a tenant to begin a Sub-Game with them. These Sub-Games are variations on regular stages, requiring the player to complete specific conditions.
In ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Kirby's]] [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn|(Extra)]] [[Kirby's Epic Yarn|Epic Yarn]]'', there are a total of five unlockable Sub-Games that can be unlocked as more tenants are attracted to [[Quilty Court]]. [[Kirby]] may talk to a tenant to begin a Sub-Game with them. These Sub-Games are variations on regular stages, requiring the player to complete specific conditions.


The Sub-Games for ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' are as follows:
The Sub-Games for ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' are as follows:
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*[[Kirby Quest]]
*[[Kirby Quest]]


=== ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' / ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe'' ===
===''{{KRtDL KAW}}''===
There are two primary Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]'', which can be played either from the main menu or from inside the [[Lor Starcutter]]. To unlock them from either location, Kirby and his friends must collect enough [[Energy Sphere]]s to unlock each door.
There are two primary Sub-Games in ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|{{KRtDL KAW}}]]'', which can be played either from the main menu or from inside the [[Lor Starcutter]]. To unlock them from either location, Kirby and his friends must collect enough [[Energy Sphere]]s to unlock each door.


These games are as follows, and can be played with up to 4 players:
These games are as follows, and can be played with up to 4 players:
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Completing these Sub-Games is a requirement for [[100% completion]], but not to complete the main game.
Completing these Sub-Games is a requirement for [[100% completion]], but not to complete the main game.


In ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe]]'', Ninja Dojo from the original game returns alongside seven other sub-games from previous games and three new ones. The sub-games are available within [[Merry Magoland]] and are as follows:
===''Kirby's Dream Collection''===
 
[[File:Magolor Race 1.jpg|thumb|150px|Racing against [[Magolor]] in [[New Challenge Stages]].]]
==== New Sub-Games ====
*[[Booming Blasters]]
*[[Magolor's Tome Trackers]]
*[[Samurai Kirby 100]]
 
==== Returning Sub-Games ====
*[[Bomb Rally]]
*[[Checkerboard Chase]]
*[[Crackity Hack]]
*[[Egg Catcher]]
*[[Kirby on the Draw]]
*[[Ninja Dojo]]
*[[Samurai Kirby]]
*[[Smash Ride]]
 
Notably, Scope Shot is absent in this game for unknown reasons, likely replaced by Booming Blasters, as their Japanese names are similar, they share leitmotifs in their music, and the new sub-game bears some reminiscence in terms of theming to Scope Shot. Additionally, Kirby on the Draw has very similar aim-and-shoot gameplay to Scope Shot.
 
===''Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition''===
[[File:KDCSE New Challenge Stages Magolor Race 1 screenshot.png|thumb|150px|Racing against [[Magolor]] in [[New Challenge Stages]].]]
{{main|New Challenge Stages}}
{{main|New Challenge Stages}}
The [[New Challenge Stages]] Sub-Game can be considered to be an expansion of the concept from ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', and comes with its own little side-story and credits roll. In addition to the usual stages, Kirby can also race [[Magolor]] at the end of each level.
The [[New Challenge Stages]] Sub-Game can be considered to be an expansion of the concept from ''{{KRtDL KAW}}'', and comes with its own little side-story and credits roll. In addition to the usual stages, Kirby can also race [[Magolor]] at the end of each level.


===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
===''Kirby: Triple Deluxe''===
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<gallery>
<gallery>
KTD DDD Menu.png|Dedede's Drum Dash main menu.
KTD DDD Menu.png|Dedede's Drum Dash Deluxe main menu.
KTD KF Menu.png|Kirby Fighters main menu.
KTD KF Menu.png|Kirby Fighters main menu.
</gallery>
</gallery>


===''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''===
===''{{KatRC KatRP}}''===
[[File:KatRC Challenge Room 1-4.png|thumb|150px|Playing a [[Challenge Mode]] stage in ''Kirby and the Rainbow Curse''.]]
[[File:KatRC Challenge Room 1-4.png|thumb|150px|Playing a [[Challenge Mode]] stage in ''{{KatRC KatRP}}''.]]
{{main|Challenge Mode}}
{{main|Challenge Mode}}
In ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'', a set of 48 distinct extra stages can be played, which are unlocked by meeting various objectives throughout the game. These stages feature a set of single rooms where the goal is to collect a [[Treasure Chest]] in 15 seconds or less. Most stages consist of four such rooms in sequence, referred to as One-Minute Challenges due to the combined maximum length of the rooms in these stages. The remainder are Survival Challenges where 12 rooms need to be played in sequence and failing to get a chest in time at any point forces a full restart of the stage. After completing (or failing) a stage, a [[Medal]] is awarded for that stage based on how well the player did, from none to Gold.
In ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|{{KatRC KatRP}}]]'', a set of 48 distinct extra stages can be played, which are unlocked by meeting various objectives throughout the game. These stages feature a set of single rooms where the goal is to collect a [[Treasure Chest]] in 15 seconds or less. Most stages consist of four such rooms in sequence, referred to as One-Minute Challenges due to the combined maximum length of the rooms in these stages. The remainder are Survival Challenges where 12 rooms need to be played in sequence and failing to get a chest in time at any point forces a full restart of the stage. After completing (or failing) a stage, a [[Medal]] is awarded for that stage based on how well the player did, from none to Gold.


===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
===''Kirby: Planet Robobot''===
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In addition, Version 4.0.0 of the game adds a new more challenging adventure called [[Heroes in Another Dimension]]. This plays much like an Extra Mode, but features totally unique stages to the main story mode.
In addition, Version 4.0.0 of the game adds a new more challenging adventure called [[Heroes in Another Dimension]]. This plays much like an Extra Mode, but features totally unique stages to the main story mode.


===''Kirby and the Forgotten Land''===
==Recurring Modes not considered to be Sub-Games==
[[File:KatFL Flash Fishing reeling in screenshot.png|thumb|150px|Playing [[Flash Fishing]] in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]''.]]
This title features three small Sub-Games. Due to [[Waddle Dee Town]] acting as the game's main menu, Kirby can freely walk up to and play them, provided he already unlocked them. They are as follows:
*[[Waddle Dee Café: Help Wanted!]]
*[[Tilt-and-Roll Kirby]]
*[[Flash Fishing]]
 
Completing these Sub-Games at least once is required to earn [[100% completion]] in ''[[Kirby and the Forgotten Land]]'', which includes completing the Frenzy Gig in [[Waddle Dee Café: Help Wanted!]], completing all three difficulties in [[Tilt-and-Roll Kirby]] at least once, and catching the Bling [[Blipper]] in [[Flash Fishing]].
 
==Recurring modes not considered to be Sub-Games==
===Extra Mode===
===Extra Mode===
{{main|Extra Mode}}
{{main|Extra Mode}}
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===The Arena & other Boss Endurance Modes===
===The Arena & other Boss Endurance Modes===
{{mainlist|Boss Endurance|The Arena|The True Arena|Helper to Hero|Survival Rush|The Ultimate Choice|Colosseum}}
{{main|Boss Endurance}}
{{main|The Arena}}
{{main|The True Arena}}
{{main|Helper to Hero}}
{{main|Survival Rush}}
{{main|The Ultimate Choice}}
While technically Sub-Games, these modes are typically treated with more importance than typical Sub-Games are in the series. Each of these modes pit Kirby or another character against all of the Bosses in the game in question, one after another, with various restrictions usually involving limited-to-no recovery items in-between.
While technically Sub-Games, these modes are typically treated with more importance than typical Sub-Games are in the series. Each of these modes pit Kirby or another character against all of the Bosses in the game in question, one after another, with various restrictions usually involving limited-to-no recovery items in-between.


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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
{{Names
|ja=サブゲーム<br>''Sabugēmu''<br>ミニゲーム<br>''Minigēmu''<br>ボーナスゲーム<br>''Bōnasugēmu''
|ja=サブゲーム <br> ミニゲーム <br> ボーナスゲーム
|jaM=Sub game<br>Mini game<br>Bonus game
|jaR=Sabugēmu <br> Minigēmu <br> Bōnasugēmu
|jaM=Sub game <br> Mini game <br> Bonus game
|de=Minispiele
|de=Minispiele
|deM=Minigames
|deM=Minigames
|es=Juego secundario<br>Minijuegos
|es=Juego secundario <br> Minijuegos
|esM=Secondary game<br>Minigames
|esM=Secondary game <br> Minigames
|fr=Mini-jeux
|fr=Mini-jeux
|frM=Mini-games
|frM=Mini-games
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|ruR=Mini-igry
|ruR=Mini-igry
|ruM=Mini-games
|ruM=Mini-games
|pt=Minijogo
|ptM=Minigame
}}
}}


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