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The game takes place in a splitscreen set-up, with one Kirby occupying each screen. Kirbys who are not controlled by human players will instead be controlled by the [[CPU]]. Once the game starts, contestants have five seconds to build up power by stopping the meter gauge a certain number of times depending on [[difficulty]]. Once the five seconds are up, the meteors approach, and contestants have to try to match the circle icons on screen to hit them away. If they miss, they get hit by the meteor and lose the game.
The game takes place in a splitscreen set-up, with one Kirby occupying each screen. Kirbys who are not controlled by human players will instead be controlled by the [[CPU]]. Once the game starts, contestants have five seconds to build up power by stopping the meter gauge a certain number of times depending on [[difficulty]]. Once the five seconds are up, the meteors approach, and contestants have to try to match the circle icons on screen to hit them away. If they miss, they get hit by the meteor and lose the game.


Based on how well each stage is timed, the meteors will fly out a certain distance measured in light years, crashing through obstacles on the way. The winner is whoever hits their meteor the furthest. If Kirby manages to get a practically perfect hit, his meteor will slam into a flying saucer at the end of the line. If Kirby misses the meteor, his pose at the scoring screen will be him knocked down with a band-aid on his cheek. Additionally, a crater will appear on [[Planet Popstar]], with the size and location of the crater determined by the chosen difficulty and player number.
Based on how well each stage is timed, the meteors will fly out a certain distance measured in light years, crashing through obstacles on the way. The winner is whoever hits their meteor the furthest.


==Levels==
==Levels==
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==Trivia==
*Technically speaking, the speed at which the meteors can travel after they are hit is impossible, as nothing can travel faster than light.
*If Kirby manages to get a practically perfect hit, his meteor will slam into a flying saucer at the end of the line.
*If Kirby misses the meteor, his pose at the scoring screen will be him knocked down with a band-aid on his cheek. Additionally, a crater will appear on [[Planet Popstar]], with the size and location of the crater determined by the chosen difficulty and player number.


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