Kirby (series): Difference between revisions

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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The main series titles are side-scrolling platformers that involve Kirby having to get from the start of a room to a door or another object. In order to do this, Kirby must overcome or avoid many enemies, many of which will give Kirby a [[Copy Ability]] when he [[Inhaling|inhales]] and then [[swallow]]s them. Kirby has a limited number of lives and a limited amount of [[stamina]]; if his health drops to zero, a life is lost and Kirby has to restart at the beginning of the current section, losing his Copy Ability. If Kirby loses some of his health, he can drink an [[Energy Drink]] or consume a [[food]] item to restore some of it, or eat a [[Maxim Tomato]] to get all of it back. In some games, after Kirby finishes a level, he plays a [[Goal Game]] which can earn him extra lives.
The main series titles are side-scrolling platformers that involve Kirby having to get from the start of a room to a door or another object. In order to do this, Kirby must overcome or avoid many enemies, many of which will give Kirby a [[Copy Ability]] when he [[Inhaling|inhales]] and then swallows them. Kirby has a limited number of lives and a limited amount of [[stamina]]; if his health drops to zero, a life is lost and Kirby has to restart at the beginning of the current section, losing his Copy Ability. If Kirby loses some of his health, he can drink an [[Energy Drink]] or consume a [[food]] item to restore some of it, or eat a [[Maxim Tomato]] to get all of it back. In some games, after Kirby finishes a level, he plays a [[Goal Game]] which can earn him extra lives.


Most main-series titles feature at least one [[Sub-Game]], which can be played within the main game, or outside it in a menu. Unlike the main game, these can vary wildly in play-style, from quick-time games to racing games. Many of these are competitive, and can be played with more than one player. These also tend to vary wildly in size, with some being minor diversions, and others being practically full-fledged games on their own.
Most main-series titles feature at least one [[Sub-Game]], which can be played within the main game, or outside it in a menu. Unlike the main game, these can vary wildly in play-style, from quick-time games to racing games. Many of these are competitive, and can be played with more than one player. These also tend to vary wildly in size, with some being minor diversions, and others being practically full-fledged games on their own.
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