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This game plays very similarly to its predecessor, ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It even has several of the same [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and items, such as the [[Key]]. However, the main new gameplay element is the divide between the foreground and the background.
This game plays very similarly to its predecessor, ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''. It even has several of the same [[Copy Ability|Copy Abilities]] and items, such as the [[Key]]. However, the main new gameplay element is the divide between the foreground and the background.


In ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'' Kirby is no longer limited to just one path. He is now able, and often required, to use special [[3D Warp Star]]s to move from the foreground to the background, and vice versa. While in one plane, the player can see items and enemies in the other. Sometimes, Kirby even gains weapons that let him directly attack the enemies in the other plane, such as the [[3D Laser Bar]], and the [[3D Helmet Cannon]]. The enemies can do the same, with some enemies such as [[Sir Kibble]] and [[Spynum]] able to launch their projectiles into the other plane. Enemies such as [[Waddle Dee]] and [[Chip]] can jump from one plane to the other to ambush [[Kirby]].
In ''Kirby: Triple Deluxe'', Kirby is no longer limited to just one path. He is now able, and often required, to use special [[3D Warp Star]]s to move from the foreground to the background, and vice versa. While in one plane, the player can see items and enemies in the other. Sometimes, Kirby even gains weapons that let him directly attack the enemies in the other plane, such as the [[3D Laser Bar]], and the [[3D Helmet Cannon]]. The enemies can do the same, with some enemies such as [[Sir Kibble]] and [[Spynum]] able to launch their projectiles into the other plane. Enemies such as [[Waddle Dee]] and [[Chip]] can jump from one plane to the other to ambush Kirby.


There are also many obstacles that attack Kirby from the background or foreground, such as rolling boulders, falling pillars or trees, and extending [[Springy Hand]]s. In some instances, Kirby may get launched forward and hit the "screen", sliding downward afterward. This doesn't necessarily cost Kirby a life (as long as he is not low on stamina), but it will always make him lose his [[Copy Ability]] if he had one.
There are also many obstacles that attack Kirby from the background or foreground, such as rolling boulders, falling pillars or trees, and extending [[Springy Hand]]s. In some instances, Kirby may get launched forward and hit the "screen", sliding downward afterward. This doesn't necessarily cost Kirby a life (as long as he is not low on stamina), but it will always make him lose his [[Copy Ability]] if he had one.