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Kirby's Epic Yarn is a 2D side scrolling platformer released on October 14, 2010 in Japan, and in North America on October 17, 2010 for the Nintendo Wii. Plans for the game as a Kirby game were revealed at E3 2010. In this game, Kirby, every enemy, and even the background are made of yarn. Kirby can pull the yarn from the scenery to find hidden gems or continue to go forward. Here, Kirby has a helper named Prince Fluff] who he can fire at places normally inaccessible to get gems. Two players can play the game together at once.
Story
A mysterious wizard named Yin-Yarn arrives in Dream Land and sprouts havoc among the citizens. The sorcerer uses his power to turn all of Dream Land into yarn. The puffball hero, Kirby, in his endeavors to stop Yin-Yarn by inhaling his tomato esque object on his hat, is sucked into a world made entirely of yarn and textiles. This new world being Patch Land. In Patch Land Kirby discovers another yarn character named Prince Fluff is under attack by a foe. Kirby attempts to inhale him, but failed. Utilizing his newly acquired yarn powers, Kirby escapes danger with Prince Fluff in a car of yarn. Kirby and Price Fluff must restore the Patch Land world by finding the pieces of Magic Yarn in each of the seven worlds and defeat Yin-Yarn. [2]
World
Kirby has been sucked into a magic sock held by the evil sorcerer Yin-Yarn, after Kirby's efforts to stop his attack on Dream Land by turning its citizens into yarn. This new land is known as Patch Land.[3] The entire game world seems to consist of cloth, textiles, fabrics, and yarn as though it were an animated tapestry.[4] Kirby is able to manipulate the stitchery at least by pulling on threads and rippling the cloth to close wide chasms. Kirby himself is able to manipulate the fabric of his being to alter forms to suit his needs. Rather than the use of Copy Abilities, it seems Kirby is able to zip through based on his circumstances; comparable to automatically having goggles on when jumping into water in other titles. Due to the fabric filled world of Patch Land, Kirby has lost his ability to inhale enemies, for air pases right through him. Now, he can Template:Utilize special yarn based transformations. Transformations are involved as Kirby can become a tank, car, submarine, parachute, UFO, and more.[5] Kirby can transform into some forms at will, but some transformations will cost his ability to fight back.[6] Kirby will progress through each world in a similar style to Kirby's Adventure or Kirby's Dream Land 2, where each world is separated through a large map, containing each level. Kirby will also be able to interact with these hub worlds. [7] Once you complete a world, two bonus levels will be opened up. In the game Kirby will, at some point or another, own an apartment where it can be furnished to your liking with items hidden in each level. Said apartment will be managed by a character named Dom Woole, and more items can be purchased in shops with the use of beads found in each level. [8]
Levels
Known string of enemies
- Blipper
- Bomber
- Bronto Burt
- Spear Waddle Dee
- Waddle Dee
- Waddle Doo
- Enemy similar to Bomber in the shape of an actual bomb
- Tubby
- Fangora[9]
- Hot Wings [8]
- Button Fly
- Bandannachi
- Master Pink
- Bandages
- Buggie Doo
- Buggie Dee
- Dactyl
- Monkey Doo
- Volcano
- King Dedede[10]
- Unnamed Crocodile/Alligator head.
- Balloon Waddle Dees
- Unnamed giant spike ball.
- A spiked version of a Button Fly.
- Unnamed, floating fire worms.
- Ghost similar to Booler of Kirby's Dream Land.
- Unnamed missiles.
- Unnamed snail.
- Unnamed cacti.
- Stylocto
- An unnamed, blue blob.
- Squashini[8]
- Kracko
- Whispy Woods
- Shark-like creature
- London Guard-like enemy
- Galactic Button Fly
- Sandy Spike Ball
- Unamed enemy with a cannon on top of his head
- Scarfy
- UFO
- Space jellyfish-like creature
- Brown Salamander-like creature
- Floating jellyfish-like creature
- Giant Angler Fish-like creature
- Meta Knight
- Gordo
Bosses
Neighbors
Neighbors live beside Kirby's Pad in Quilty Square. All but Dom Woole, who manages his pad, can be contacted for playing mini-games.
Reception
Kirby's Epic Yarn was called the best of E3 by many sites, including Kotaku, 1-Up, and Gamespot.
Trivia
- The titular use of the word yarn may refer to both definitions of the word; the actual material of the game world, and that the game is a story narration. The title is also interesting for abbreviating to spell the word "key".
- The original and interesting art design of Kirby's Epic Yarn may have been inspired by a Japanese TV commercial for Kirby's Adventure on the NES, which aired in 1992. The commercial showed Kirby made out of fabric eating up other enemies, similarly to Epic Yarn.[11]
- Kirby's Epic Yarn originally started as a non-Kirby game starring a character named Fluff, which may be where Prince Fluff comes from. However, in Summer of 2009, it was made into a Kirby game due to the previous game not being enjoyable, though made more fun as a Kirby game[12].
- Kirby's Epic Yarn is the first title in the series to feature a voice actor narrating the game.
Videos
Gallery
- Kirbyepicyarn 1.png
Kirby unzipping a section of yarn to pass through.
- Kirbyepicyarn 2.png
Kirby in a bell-like form, latching to a flower.
- Kirbyepicyarn 3.png
Kirby lassoing a button in the background fabric to drag together 2 sections of a bridge.
- Kirbyepicyarn 4.png
Kirby surfing in a penguin-like form.
- Kirbyepicyarn 5.png
U.F.O. Kirby using a special ability.
- Kirbyepicyarn 6.png
Kirby getting ready to throw his blue helper, Prince Fluff.
- Kirbyepicyarn 7.png
Kirby and his helper Prince Fluff fighting Bronto Burts, in a Tankbot.
- Kirbyepicyarn 8.png
Kirby battling a pheonix-like boss.
- Kirbyepicyarn 9.png
Kirby battling a dragon-like boss, lassoing it's tongue.
- Kirbyepicyarn 10.png
Kirby in a U.F.O. form.
- Kirbyepicyarn 11.png
Kirby in a car form, approaching a frog-like enemy.
- Kirbyepicyarn 12.png
Kirby lassoing a Waddle Dee.
- Kirby2010-06-11-1.jpg
Kirby attacking a duck-like enemy, possibly a new form of a Snooter.
- Kirby2010-06-11-4.jpg
Kirby throwing a bomb in a lava world.
- Kirby2010-06-11-6.jpg
Kirby swimming in a dolphin form.
- Kirby2010-06-11-10.jpg
Kirby in a weight form, getting ready to push the floor down.
- Kirby2010-06-11-11.jpg
Kirby lassoing a dinosaur's head to reach to a higher platform.
- Kirby2010-06-11-14.jpg
Kirby lassoing a tag on a boulder.
- Kirby2010-06-11-15.jpg
Kirby in a monster truck form, racing a Waddle Dee in a Dune Buggy.
- Kirby2010-06-11-18.jpg
Kirby holding a bomb.
- Kirby2010-06-11-19.jpg
Kirby in a submarine form.
- Kirby2010-06-11-20.jpg
Kirby attacking a new, monkey-like enemy.
- Kirby KEY.png
- Kirby2 KEY.png
- UFO KEY.png
- Kirby2010-06-08-1.jpg
- KEYBigTank.png
- KEYDiving.png
- KeyWhip.png
- KEYorb.png
- KEYParasol.png
- KEYStonepatch.png
- KEYstarwhippatch.png
- KEYSaveAngel.png
- KEYTopKirby.png
- KEYTruck.png
- KEYKirbyThrowing.png
- KEYZipper.png
- KEYKirbyunderwater.png
- KEYTrain.png
- KEYDrill.png
- KEYSuit.png
- KEYTankbus.png
- Jimmy.png
- DomWoole.png
- KEYLadder.png
- KEYBrontoBurt.png
- KEYBlipper.png
- KEYWaddleDee.png
- KEYPrinceFluff.png
- KEYMetaKnight.png
- KEYKingDedede.png
- KEYRocketKirby.png
External Links
- Nintendo E3 Network - Nintendo's webpage concerning the new information on Kirby's Epic Yarn.
- [2] - Where the enemies names came from.
- Official Website
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kirby's Epic Yarn's Game Profile at Nintendo.com
- ↑ Page 36 & 37 of Issue #259 of Nintendo Power; October 2010
- ↑ "When a sorcerer named Yin-Yarn runs amok in Dream Land and turns citizens into yarn, there's only one puffball who can try to eat the tomato-esque fruit on top of the sorcerer's head: Kirby. Doing so makes Yin-Yarn angry, however, and he sucks Kirby intp the sock tied around his neck, transporting the pink one to Patch Land." –Page 36 of Issue #259 of Nintendo Power (October 2010)
- ↑ "Kirby's first console platform game since the Nintendo 64™ days introduces an amazing new look based on animated yarn and a world of cloth and textiles. " –Nintendo's E3 Network site (Overview)
- ↑ "Thanks to his versatile yarn composition, Kirby can take on a variety of forms both in his common actions and when he transforms into powerful vehicles. When Kirby dashes, he zips around as a car. In water, he turns into a submarine. At times he can even transform into a massive robotic tank, a UFO and other vehicles." –Nintendo E3 Network (overview)
- ↑ "You can actually transform into a car at will in this side-scrolling adventure; while holding the Wii Remote controller sideways, simply double-tap left or right on the Control Pad, and Kirby will zoom off. Because he has more speed in this mode, he can jump higher and farther than when he's in the default Kirby form. Of course, this means he can't attack foes since he doesn't have arms as a car." –Page 36 of Issue #259 of Nintendo Power (October 2010)
- ↑ http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2010/09/16/kirbys-epic-yarn-new-details-tokyo-game-show-2010-trailer.htm
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Page 72 & 73 of Issue #260 of Nintendo Power; November 2010
- ↑ Page 37 of Issue #259 of Nintendo Power; October 2010
- ↑ Japanese Teaser Trailer
- ↑ Japanese commercial for Kirby's Adventure, note the similarity to Epic Yarn.[1]
- ↑ IGN article about the yarn of Epic Yarn