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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:KSSS Lovely match.png|thumb|150px|left|Kirby and [[Lovely]] face off in the [[Story Mode]].]]
[[File:KSSS Lovely match.png|thumb|150px|left|Kirby and [[Lovely]] face off in the Story Mode.]]
[[File:KSSS Time Attack gameplay.png|thumb|150px|left|Gameplay of the Time Attack mode.]]
[[File:KSSS Time Attack gameplay.png|thumb|150px|left|Gameplay of the Time Attack mode.]]
Due to being a remake of the [[Game Boy]] original, ''Kirby's Star Stacker'' plays largely the same way. The player is given a game board which fills up with various types of blocks that fall from above in a similar manner to ''[[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]''. The main objective is to clear these blocks by lining them up in the correct ways. The main method of doing this is by placing two of the same type of "Friend Block" (resembling Kirby's [[Animal Friend]]s [[Rick]], [[Kine]], and [[Coo]]) in-between one or more [[Star Block]]s. The number of Star Blocks removed then determines how many "stars" Kirby has "stacked", which is the main scoring mechanic in the game. Blocks fall in pairs with random types inset, which can be steered using the Control Pad until they land on the blocks below, whereupon they break apart if one side is still hanging over an empty space. In addition to the above blocks, there are also two other types: Hard Blocks and Bomb Blocks. Hard Blocks can be turned into Star Blocks when sandwiched between two matching Friend Blocks, and placing a Bomb Block between two Friend Blocks will remove all blocks on the same row.
Due to being a remake of the [[Game Boy]] original, ''Kirby's Star Stacker'' plays largely the same way. The player is given a game board which fills up with various types of blocks that fall from above in a similar manner to ''[[wikipedia:Tetris|Tetris]]''. The main objective is to clear these blocks by lining them up in the correct ways. The main method of doing this is by placing two of the same type of "Friend Block" (resembling Kirby's [[Animal Friend]]s [[Rick]], [[Kine]], and [[Coo]]) in-between one or more [[Star Block]]s. The number of Star Blocks removed then determines how many "stars" Kirby has "stacked", which is the main scoring mechanic in the game. Blocks fall in pairs with random types inset, which can be steered using the Control Pad until they land on the blocks below, whereupon they break apart if one side is still hanging over an empty space. In addition to the above blocks, there are also two other types: Hard Blocks and Bomb Blocks. Hard Blocks can be turned into Star Blocks when sandwiched between two matching Friend Blocks, and placing a Bomb Block between two Friend Blocks will remove all blocks on the same row.
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