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{{Quote|Tilt the controller to guide the balls to the {{color|red|★ goal markers}}! If you successfully reach each goal, you'll win a {{color|red|reward}}. Try harder difficulties to win greater rewards!|Tutorial prompts for Tilt-and-Roll Kirby}} | {{Quote|Tilt the controller to guide the balls to the {{color|red|★ goal markers}}! If you successfully reach each goal, you'll win a {{color|red|reward}}. Try harder difficulties to win greater rewards!|Tutorial prompts for Tilt-and-Roll Kirby}} | ||
The premise of Tilt-and-Roll Kirby is simple: Kirby merely needs to tilt the board to get the ball resembling him from the start of the path to the end without falling into a hole or getting hit by a [[Gordo]]. In order to roll the ball, the player needs to be using a controller with a tilt sensor in it (such as Joy-Con or the Pro Controller). Each try costs a single [[Star Coin]] (5 Star Coins in Extra Hard mode), and each board has a payout for successful completion. The Extra Hard boards also have target times similar to [[Treasure Road]] stages which pay out a large amount of Star Coins for meeting, but can only be obtained once per save file. Completing all three boards on Extra Hard difficulty will also net Kirby three [[Rare Stone]]s. | The premise of Tilt-and-Roll Kirby is simple: Kirby merely needs to tilt the board to get the ball resembling him from the start of the path to the end without falling into a hole or getting hit by a [[Gordo]]. In order to roll the ball, the player needs to be using a controller with a tilt sensor in it (such as Joy-Con or the Pro Controller). Each try costs a single [[Star Coin]] (5 Star Coins in Extra Hard mode), and each board has a payout for successful completion. The Extra Hard boards also have target times similar to [[Treasure Road]] stages which pay out a large amount of Star Coins for meeting, but can only be obtained once per save file. Completing all three boards on Extra Hard difficulty will also net Kirby three [[Rare Stone]]s, but they do not count towards game completion. | ||
== Boards == | == Boards == |
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- This article is about the Sub-Game in Kirby and the Forgotten Land, and should not be confused with Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble.
“ | Tilt-and-Roll Kirby is so! Much! Fun! I like to make it tilt...then feel it tumble! | ” | — Elfilin in Kirby and the Forgotten Land |
Tilt-and-Roll Kirby is one of the three Sub-Games from Kirby and the Forgotten Land, which requires the rescue of 180 Waddle Dees to unlock. It can be played at the Game Parlor which is located next to Waddle Dee's Item Shop. This game involves using the tilt sensor in the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con to roll a ball resembling Kirby to the end of a maze. There are three different game boards, and completing each board is necessary to receive the Game-Shop Waddle Dee figure and attain 100% completion. Doing this also unlocks "Extra Hard" versions of each board.
Gameplay
“ | Tilt the controller to guide the balls to the ★ goal markers! If you successfully reach each goal, you'll win a reward. Try harder difficulties to win greater rewards! | ” | — Tutorial prompts for Tilt-and-Roll Kirby |
The premise of Tilt-and-Roll Kirby is simple: Kirby merely needs to tilt the board to get the ball resembling him from the start of the path to the end without falling into a hole or getting hit by a Gordo. In order to roll the ball, the player needs to be using a controller with a tilt sensor in it (such as Joy-Con or the Pro Controller). Each try costs a single Star Coin (5 Star Coins in Extra Hard mode), and each board has a payout for successful completion. The Extra Hard boards also have target times similar to Treasure Road stages which pay out a large amount of Star Coins for meeting, but can only be obtained once per save file. Completing all three boards on Extra Hard difficulty will also net Kirby three Rare Stones, but they do not count towards game completion.
Boards
The boards in Tilt-and-Roll Kirby are as follows:
Trivia
- The Japanese name of this sub-game as well as Elfilin's comment on it are references to Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, a game on the Game Boy Color with a similar premise.
- On November 10th, 2022, the Kirby JP Twitter made a post to announce that the current world record for completing the Extra Hard version of Board ★★★ is 8.62 seconds.
Gallery
The photo added to Kirby's House after clearing all of Tilt-and-Roll Kirby
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | コロコロ!タマコロカービィ Korokoro! Tama Koro Kābyi |
Rumble Tumble! Roll-the-Ball Kirby "Korokoro" is also used in the Japanese name of Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble. |
Traditional Chinese | 滾啊滾啊!滾球卡比 Gǔn-a Gǔn-a! Gǔn Qiú Kǎbǐ |
Rumble Tumble! Roll-the-Ball Kirby |
Simplified Chinese | 滚啊滚啊!滚球卡比 Gǔn-a Gǔn-a! Gǔn Qiú Kǎbǐ | |
Dutch | Kirby aan de rol | Kirby on the roll |
Canadian French | Roule, Kirby, roule! | Roll, Kirby, roll! |
European French | Roule, Kirby, roule ! | Roll, Kirby, roll! |
German | Roll, Kirby, roll! | Roll, Kirby, roll! |
Italian | Rotola, Kirby! | Roll, Kirby! |
Korean | 데굴데굴! 공 굴리기 커비 Deguldegul! Gong Golligi Keobi |
Rumble Tumble! Roll-the-Ball Kirby |
Spanish | Kirby Rodabolas | Roll-the-ball Kirby |