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*'''Battle Royale''' - Kirbys battle opponents to steal their strawberries in an open area while avoiding the giant gloves and other hazards on the board. | *'''Battle Royale''' - Kirbys battle opponents to steal their strawberries in an open area while avoiding the giant gloves and other hazards on the board. | ||
Game modes can be played separately or together in a Grand Prix mode. There is also a "free roll" mode, where players can explore a big open area without any objectives or time limits.<ref name="4gamer></ref> Gameplay can take place in local or online [[Multiplayer]] and/or against [[CPU]] opponents. Collecting strawberries also contributes to a level-based ranking system similar to the [[Fighters Rank]] used in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'' | Game modes can be played separately or together in a Grand Prix mode. There is also a "free roll" mode, where players can explore a big open area without any objectives or time limits.<ref name="4gamer></ref> Gameplay can take place in local or online [[Multiplayer]] and/or against [[CPU]] opponents. Collecting strawberries also contributes to a level-based ranking system called the [[Gourmet Rank]] (similar to the [[Fighters Rank]] used in ''[[Kirby Fighters 2]]'') which allows the player to unlock different [[Colors]] and [[Costumes]] for their Kirby or obtain collectible [[Character Treat]]s to use as starting pedestals in races, as well as obtain music. Additional background music will also be available if the player owns other ''Kirby'' games on the Nintendo Switch.<ref name="4gamer></ref> | ||
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Kirby's Dream Buffet is an upcoming Kirby spin-off game for the Nintendo Switch eShop.[2] In it, Kirby is shrunk by the Dream Fork and must face off against Waddle Dees and other multi-colored Kirbys in collecting the most strawberries along food-themed courses in order to grow in size. Becoming larger grants various benefits to the Kirby in question, including rolling faster down hills, and is the metric by which the winner is decided.[3] Kirby's Dream Buffet features three distinct game modes, including racing and battle modes, and also features online multiplayer via Nintendo Switch Online.[4] The game also features the familiar Copy Abilities[5] in a new form, as Copy Food abilities.[6][7]
Kirby's Dream Buffet is scheduled to release August 17th 2022, to be exclusively available as a digital download from the Nintendo eShop.
Story
In Kirby's Dream Buffet, Kirby is invited to a "gourmet festival" where he finds a cake, as shown in the opening scene. Instead of waiting for the festival to start, Kirby decides to eat the cake using the Dream Fork. In wielding the Dream Fork, Kirby is affected by its magical powers and is shrunk down significantly. From here, he is joined by other Kirbys as they roll around, eating the now relatively giant food.[7][8]
Gameplay
Kirby's Dream Buffet is an action multiplayer game with a core focus on racing and battle modes. The goal of each mode is to collect the most strawberries and grow to the largest size to be declared the winner, using whatever other items or course elements appear along the way to gain an advantage. Strawberries can be obtained along the various courses either out in the open, dropped from above, contained in boxes, or stolen from rivals. In addition to strawberries, other types of fruit can appear known as "mission fruit", and collecting those will yield a surprise when the results are announced.[9]
There are three distinct types of gameplay as follows:
- Race - Kirbys race along a linear course from start to finish and collect strawberries along the way. At the end of each track are piles of strawberries 50, 20, and 10 strawberries large which are first-come, first-served.
- Minigame - Kirbys roll around a small board and collect strawberries that appear while also knocking their opponents away until time runs out.
- Battle Royale - Kirbys battle opponents to steal their strawberries in an open area while avoiding the giant gloves and other hazards on the board.
Game modes can be played separately or together in a Grand Prix mode. There is also a "free roll" mode, where players can explore a big open area without any objectives or time limits.[9] Gameplay can take place in local or online Multiplayer and/or against CPU opponents. Collecting strawberries also contributes to a level-based ranking system called the Gourmet Rank (similar to the Fighters Rank used in Kirby Fighters 2) which allows the player to unlock different Colors and Costumes for their Kirby or obtain collectible Character Treats to use as starting pedestals in races, as well as obtain music. Additional background music will also be available if the player owns other Kirby games on the Nintendo Switch.[9]
Copy Abilities
There are a total of eight different Copy Abilities in Kirby's Dream Buffet, which are acquired from Copy Foods contained within Food Boxes or out in the open. While most of these abilities are from earlier titles, they have all been given food-based redesigns. These abilities are limited-use, and some only appear in the race modes while others only appear in the Battle Royale matches. The following are the Copy Abilities in the game:
Copy Abilities in Kirby's Dream Buffet | ||||
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Ability | Copy Food | Game mode | Description | Notes |
All game modes | Kirby turns into a ball with a chili pepper stem and can dash forward in a burning fireball, knocking opponents away. | This is the first time Burning has appeared as a distinct ability since Kirby: Canvas Curse. | ||
Battle Royale | Kirby turns into a carrot and can dig through the ground to avoid attack, then pop up to hit opponents from below. | |||
Race | Kirby turns into a gummy spring and can launch to a distant point ahead on the race track. | |||
Race & Battle Royale | Kirby turns into an amorphous blob of jelly and can phase through breakable barriers and enemy attacks. | This is a new ability to the series. | ||
Battle Royale | Kirby turns into spiky hard candy and can attack other racers by ramming into them. | |||
Battle Royale | Kirby turns into a brick of chocolate and pounds the ground, creating a shockwave that can damage opponents. | |||
Race & Battle Royale | Kirby turns into a cup of frosting and can spin around, creating a vortex that grabs strawberries from a distance. | |||
All game modes | Kirby turns into a doughnut and can dash at high speed through opponents to knock them away. |
Enemies
Enemies in Kirby's Dream Buffet are largely intended as obstacles on race courses and Battle Royale stages and targets in minigame boards. In the latter case, they can be seen carrying stacks of strawberries on some boards and can be defeated by bumping into them.
The following enemies have been revealed to be in the game:
- Bouncy (with a dark pink head, blue bow, and green spring connector)[2]
- Bronto Burt
- Cappy
- Gordo[2]
- Kabu (with sprinkles on top)[2]
- Shotzo
Stages
Kirby's Dream Buffet contains at least 16 stages, though only some are known by name as of now. It is also not currently known what portion of these stages are race courses, minigame stages, or Battle Royale arenas. As with other unlockable items in the game, additional stages can be obtained by increasing the player's rank.[9] Stages currently known by name are as follows:
- Baumkuchen - A race stage made of the eponymous pastry.
- Pie
- Sheet Cake
- Shortcake - A race stage made of shortcake.
- ティータイム (Tea time) - A minigame stage where strawberries fall into tea cups.
- カップケーキ (Cupcake) - A minigame stage where enemies appear carrying strawberries.
- アイスキャンディー (Popsicle) - A Battle Royale stage where pieces of the stage are gradually removed using the Dream Fork.
- プリンアラモード (Pudding a la mode) - A Battle Royale stage consisting of cups of pudding and bridges of sliced citrus.
Trivia
- The opening scene shown in the trailer for this game greatly mirrors the opening of the announcement trailer for Kirby's Dream Collection Special Edition, as both feature Kirby admiring an ornately-decorated cake topped with strawberries with a peach backdrop.
- This is the first game in the Kirby series to be officially localized into Portuguese.
- Initially, the North American website for Kirby's Dream Buffet mistakenly used a screenshot of a song cookie above a caption describing the Character Treats. This would be corrected a few days later, but the original mistake can still be seen on archives of the site.
Gallery
- Main article: Kirby's Dream Buffet/gallery
- KDF Key Artwork 2.jpg
Key art
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カービィのグルメフェス[12] kābyi no gurume fesu |
Kirby's Gourmet Fest |
Chinese | 卡比的美食節[13] kǎ bǐ dì měi shí jié |
Kirby's Gourmet Fest |
Dutch | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
French | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
German | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
Italian | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
Korean | 커비의 드림 뷔페[14] keobiui deulim bwipe |
Kirby's Dream Buffet |
Portuguese | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
Spanish | Kirby's Dream Buffet | - |
External links
- Kirby's Dream Buffet on Nintendo.com
- Kirby's Dream Buffet on Nintendo of UK
- Kirby's Dream Buffet Japanese site
- Japanese Nintendo article detailing Kirby's Dream Buffet
- Second Japanese Nintendo article detailing Kirby's Dream Buffet
- Kirby's Dream Buffet article on Dengeki Online (JP)
- Kirby's Dream Buffet article on 4gamer (JP)
References
- ↑ Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Fest
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Announcement trailer
- ↑ Kirby_JP Twitter post
- ↑ Nintendo of Europe
- ↑ Nintendo of America
- ↑ Nintendo UK
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Japanese Nintendo article for the game
- ↑ Kirby_JP Twitter post
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 4gamer article on Kirby's Dream Buffet
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Official website
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 Japanese official website
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WXBjOQfI1E
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PedJ6YcYDE4
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82KbSRypbro
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