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'''Bomb Rally''' is one of the [[sub-games]] featured in ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. In it, Kirby faces off against three other Kirbys in an explosive tennis-style rally. He must pass a bomb around among the Kirbys, by using a frying pan to bat it away. By pressing the A Button with good timing, Kirby can hit the bomb away. If one of the | '''Bomb Rally''' is one of the [[sub-games]] featured in ''[[Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land]]''. In it, Kirby faces off against three other Kirbys in an explosive tennis-style rally. He must pass a bomb around among the Kirbys, by using a frying pan to bat it away. By pressing the A Button with good timing, Kirby can hit the bomb away. If one of the Kirbys misses the bomb, he will get blown up and be replaced by a [[Bubbles]], who never misses the bomb. In the Story mode, Kirby receives [[1-Up]]s depending on his placement. He receives three for first place, two for second place, one for third place, and none for fourth place. | ||
==Levels that have Bomb Rally== | ==Levels that have Bomb Rally== |
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Bomb Rally is one of the sub-games featured in Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. In it, Kirby faces off against three other Kirbys in an explosive tennis-style rally. He must pass a bomb around among the Kirbys, by using a frying pan to bat it away. By pressing the A Button with good timing, Kirby can hit the bomb away. If one of the Kirbys misses the bomb, he will get blown up and be replaced by a Bubbles, who never misses the bomb. In the Story mode, Kirby receives 1-Ups depending on his placement. He receives three for first place, two for second place, one for third place, and none for fourth place.