KIRBY FIGHTERS DELUXE
I suppose one would think that a game like this was inevitable, given the relationship between the Kirby and Smash series. After all, there's a reason so many random one-off enemies and bosses became playable, because the two series share a lot of design philosophies in common. So, basically a Smash game with different Kirbys fighting each other just makes sense.
The roster for the game includes Archer, Beam, Bomb, Cutter, Fighter, Hammer, Ninja, Parasol, Sword, Whip, Beetle, and Bell Kirby, with full movesets for each. Obviously this means that the main reps for the Archer and Bell abilities can consider themselves added. I think that was Ringle for Bell, and . . . I have to go digging up those notes for Archer. Don't worry, I will when we get to that point. King Dedede acts as a final boss.
Our stages are Flower Land, a generic stage; Springy Hand Land, with all those hands shooting out from the background; Castle Lololo, a near-perfect recreation; Coo's Forest, a stage with lots of trees; Dedede Arena; Factory Tour, with smashing hammers; Bubbly Clouds, a sky stage; Dynablade's Nest from Super Star; Butter Building, also perfectly recreated; Haldera Volcano, a lava stage; Fountain of Dreams; and Waddle Dee Train Tracks, another with some of those 3D elements from Triple Deluxe, where the origin of this game came from.
The items include Action Stars, Bombers, Containers, Cracklers, Dash Shoes, Food, Gordo Balls, Invincible Candies, Mikes, Mint Leaves, Team Cannons, and Timed Dynamite.
And that's it for now! Here's what we've got:
Characters:
Archer*
Beam
Bomb
Cutter
Fighter
Hammer
Ninja
Parasol
Sword
Whip
Beetle
Bell
King Dedede
Stages:
Flower Land
Springy Hand Land
Castle Lololo
Coo's Forest
Dedede Arena
Factory Tour
Bubbly Clouds
Dynablade's Nest
Butter Building
Haldera Volcano
Fountain of Dreams
Waddle Dee Train Tracks
Items:
Action Stars
Bombers
Containers
Cracklers
Dash Shoes
Food
Gordo Balls
Invincible Candies
Mikes
Mint Leaves
Team Cannons
Timed Dynamite
Thanks for reading! Next up, one drummer drumming, a lot.
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