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Like most Kirby games, the goal is simple. The player plays as Kirby, running through each level using their puff up and inhaling abilities. The player can make Kirby puff himself up to travel far distances in the air, however Kirby can be puffed up for as long as he is wanted to, which can eliminate all obstacles in his way, unless he is forced to move down to pass certain walls. Kirby also needs to inhale enemies to progress Dream Land without getting hurt. The enemies can also be swallowed.
Like most Kirby games, the goal is simple. The player plays as Kirby, running through each level using their puff up and inhaling abilities. The player can make Kirby puff himself up to travel far distances in the air, however Kirby can be puffed up for as long as he is wanted to, which can eliminate all obstacles in his way, unless he is forced to move down to pass certain walls. Kirby also needs to inhale enemies to progress Dream Land without getting hurt. The enemies can also be swallowed.
To progress through the game, simply, Kirby must proceed from Point A to Point B, with a boss at the end. Usually there is a larger or more powerful enemy on the way to the end.


Along the way some strange items will appear on the road to assist Kirby on clearing the path of enemies, or in a case it's necessary to fight a boss.
Along the way some strange items will appear on the road to assist Kirby on clearing the path of enemies, or in a case it's necessary to fight a boss.

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Kirby's Dream Land

File:Kirbys Dream Land Box.jpg

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Developer(s) HAL Laboratories
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Masahiro Sakurai
Release date(s)
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Platform(s) Gameboy
Game chronology
First game Kirby's Adventure
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Kirby's Dream Land is the first installment of the Kirby franchise.

Story

In the world of Dream Land, everyone lives peacefully and dreams pleasant dreams. However, the self proclaimed king of Dream Land, King Dedede, arrives and steals of the Land's food! Kirby gears up and ventures to get it all back.

Gameplay

Like most Kirby games, the goal is simple. The player plays as Kirby, running through each level using their puff up and inhaling abilities. The player can make Kirby puff himself up to travel far distances in the air, however Kirby can be puffed up for as long as he is wanted to, which can eliminate all obstacles in his way, unless he is forced to move down to pass certain walls. Kirby also needs to inhale enemies to progress Dream Land without getting hurt. The enemies can also be swallowed.

Along the way some strange items will appear on the road to assist Kirby on clearing the path of enemies, or in a case it's necessary to fight a boss.

  • Microphone- The Microphone is an item Kirby inhales, then spit out to defeat all enemies on screen. This same concept is used for the Mike Copy Ability in future games in the series.
  • Bomb- Once Kirby inhales it, hs spits it out to devastate multiple enemies on screen. This same concept is used for other abilities in the series like Bomb and Crash abilities.
  • Super Spicy Curry- Inhale it, and Kirby can spit fire and burn anything on sight. This same concept is used for future fire based powers like Fire and Fireball.
  • Mint Leaf- This lets Kirby stay puff until the power runs out. He can shoot puffs of air as much as he wants.

Characters

Mini-Bosses

Bossess

Areas


Other Modes

Kirby's Dream Land features other games modes that are more challenging, or can be made as challenging or easy as the player wants.

Configuration Mode

If the player were to hold the buttons, B + Down + Select on the title screen, they would enter a mode where they can change your Total HP (6-1) or amount of lives they carry. (9-1). This can mean, when set the right way, 1 hit could result in an instant Game Over.

Extra Mode

Extra Mode is where all the enemies are more challenging. For example, Waddle Dee moves faster, and can jump. Also, normal enemies usually deal 2 damage instead of one. Some older enemies have been replaced with newer more aggresive enemies.

Spring Breeze

Main article: Spring Breeze

In Kirby Super Star (and Ultra), one of the Sub-Games that the player can play is named Spring Breeze, which is a remake of Kirby's Dream land with some differences. Some include:

  • Obtain Copy Abilities and make Helpers.
  • Items that give Kirby powers are gone.
  • Kaboola is not found. (However, in Revenge of the King of Ultra, a more challenging version of Spring Breeze, Kirby does fight a form of Kaboola.)