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''' | '''''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''''' (known as {{UserLang|us='''''Kirby's Adventure Wii''''' in British English|gb='''''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''''' in American English}}, and originally known under its working title '''''Kirby Wii''''') is a main series ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby]]'' game released for the [[Wii]] in late 2011. It was the first main series title to be released on a home console since ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]'', and would remain the latest title to have that distinction until the release of ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' in 2018. Much of this game is derived from the leftover work done on [[Kirby (Nintendo GameCube)|the cancelled Nintendo GameCube ''Kirby'' game]]. In 2015, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' was released as a digital download for the [[Wii U]]. | ||
As the North American title suggests, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' returns the series to its traditional gameplay, and tasks [[Kirby]] to traverse several different levels, each with four or more stages, while obtaining and utilizing [[Copy Ability|copy abilities]] and battling enemies, [[Mid-Boss]]es, and [[boss]]es. However, several new gameplay features have been added; notably the addition of four-player co-operative play (allowing additional players to join in at any time using [[King Dedede]], [[Meta Knight]], or [[Bandana Waddle Dee]]), four all-new standard copy abilities, and a set of special [[Super Ability|Super Abilities]] which are powered-up versions of familiar ones, used at specific points in stages. ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' takes a lot of inspiration from ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and {{KSSU}}, particularly when it comes to combat, though the level structure more closely resembles ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''. ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' also makes use of full 3-D graphics, though only for visual purposes, as the game proper is still played in two dimensions.<br/> | |||
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Kirby's Return to Dream Land (known as Kirby's Adventure Wii in British English, and originally known under its working title Kirby Wii) is a main series Kirby game released for the Wii in late 2011. It was the first main series title to be released on a home console since Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, and would remain the latest title to have that distinction until the release of Kirby Star Allies in 2018. Much of this game is derived from the leftover work done on the cancelled Nintendo GameCube Kirby game. In 2015, Kirby's Return to Dream Land was released as a digital download for the Wii U. As the North American title suggests, Kirby's Return to Dream Land returns the series to its traditional gameplay, and tasks Kirby to traverse several different levels, each with four or more stages, while obtaining and utilizing copy abilities and battling enemies, Mid-Bosses, and bosses. However, several new gameplay features have been added; notably the addition of four-player co-operative play (allowing additional players to join in at any time using King Dedede, Meta Knight, or Bandana Waddle Dee), four all-new standard copy abilities, and a set of special Super Abilities which are powered-up versions of familiar ones, used at specific points in stages. Kirby's Return to Dream Land takes a lot of inspiration from Kirby Super Star and Template:KSSU, particularly when it comes to combat, though the level structure more closely resembles Kirby's Adventure. Kirby's Return to Dream Land also makes use of full 3-D graphics, though only for visual purposes, as the game proper is still played in two dimensions. |
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