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Kirby's life energy consists of six energy bars that are constantly displayed at the bottom of the screen. Whenever he gets hit by an enemy or a dangerous environment, his health goes down. Kirby can replenish lost energy by eating food or [[Maxim Tomato]]es. He can also get additional health bars by collecting Vitality from treasure chests. When Kirby falls into a bottomelss pit, or when his life meter drops to zero, he loses an [[1-UP|extra life]] and restart at the beginning of the area without any ability. If he runs out of extra lives, the game ends. | Kirby's life energy consists of six energy bars that are constantly displayed at the bottom of the screen. Whenever he gets hit by an enemy or a dangerous environment, his health goes down. Kirby can replenish lost energy by eating food or [[Maxim Tomato]]es. He can also get additional health bars by collecting Vitality from treasure chests. When Kirby falls into a bottomelss pit, or when his life meter drops to zero, he loses an [[1-UP|extra life]] and restart at the beginning of the area without any ability. If he runs out of extra lives, the game ends. | ||
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This game is very similar to the Multiplayer game The Legend of Zelda Four Swords | This game is very similar to the Multiplayer game The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords subseries, cause this game has Kirby clones while Link has clones of his own | ||