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The player can choose between three difficulty levels. The speed in which Kirby's opponents race at depends on the level difficulty. The time span per each level also increases, as Level 1 occurs for about 35-45 seconds, level 2 occurs at around 45-55 seconds, and Level 3 is almost a minute-long race.
The player can choose between three difficulty levels. The speed in which Kirby's opponents race at depends on the level difficulty. The time span per each level also increases, as Level 1 occurs for about 35-45 seconds, level 2 occurs at around 45-55 seconds, and Level 3 is almost a minute-long race.
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==Trivia==
*The game's official Japanese website has a [[Media:KatAM Japanese wallpaper 4.jpg|wallpaper]] based on Kirby Wave Ride. This is also the case with the other two Sub-Games, [[Crackity Hack]] and [[Speed Eaters]].


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Kirby Wave Ride results.png|The results of a level 1 race
Kirby Wave Ride results.png|The results of a level 1 race
KaTAM Kirby Wave Ride Fail.png|Kirby losing in a level 3 race
KaTAM Kirby Wave Ride Fail.png|Kirby losing in a level 3 race
KatAM Japanese wallpaper 4.jpg|Official wallpaper from the Japanese website
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