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The game is structured like most ''Kirby'' platformers, with levels divided into stages. These stages are much more open-ended than in previous installments, however, and [[door]]s are fewer in number. In each regular stage, Kirby rescues Waddle Dees by finding them trapped in cages, and by fulfilling certain [[Mission (Kirby and the Forgotten Land)|missions]] specific to each stage. In addition to regular stages, special challenge stages can be found through dimensional rifts, as part of a series called [[Treasure Road]]. In these stages, Kirby has a limited time to clear a set of areas similar in look to stages from ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' using a specific Copy Ability or Mouthful Mode. These stages are reminiscent of the [[Challenge Stage]]s from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.
The game is structured like most ''Kirby'' platformers, with levels divided into stages. These stages are much more open-ended than in previous installments, however, and [[door]]s are fewer in number. In each regular stage, Kirby rescues Waddle Dees by finding them trapped in cages, and by fulfilling certain [[Mission (Kirby and the Forgotten Land)|missions]] specific to each stage. In addition to regular stages, special challenge stages can be found through dimensional rifts, as part of a series called [[Treasure Road]]. In these stages, Kirby has a limited time to clear a set of areas similar in look to stages from ''[[Kirby's Blowout Blast]]'' using a specific Copy Ability or Mouthful Mode. These stages are reminiscent of the [[Challenge Stage]]s from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land]]''.


Collectibles along the way include [[food]], capsules, [[Star Coin]]s, blueprints for [[Evolved Copy Ability|Evolved Copy Abilities]], and [[Rare Stone]]s, which are found in Treasure Road. Star Coins and Rare Stones can be used to make purchases in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. There is no extra life system, with Kirby instead losing a hundred Star Coins and restarting the current segment when defeated.
Collectibles along the way include [[food]], Gotcha capsules, [[Star Coin]]s, blueprints for [[Evolved Copy Ability|Evolved Copy Abilities]], and [[Rare Stone]]s, which are found in Treasure Road. Star Coins and Rare Stones can be used to make purchases in [[Waddle Dee Town]]. There is no extra life system, with Kirby instead losing a hundred Star Coins and restarting the current segment when defeated.


There are two [[difficulty]] modes to select from: Spring-Breeze Mode, which gives Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee extra health, and Wild Mode, which adds more enemies, but rewards more Star Coins at the end of stages. The difficulty is first selected upon starting the game, and can be freely changed outside of each stage.
There are two [[difficulty]] modes to select from: Spring-Breeze Mode, which gives Kirby and Bandana Waddle Dee extra health, and Wild Mode, which adds more enemies, but rewards more Star Coins at the end of stages. The difficulty is first selected upon starting the game, and can be freely changed outside of each stage.
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