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|image=Kirby's Epic Yarn Box Art.png | |||
|title=Kirby's Epic Yarn | |title=Kirby's Epic Yarn | ||
| | |developer={{colist|Good-Feel|HAL Laboratory}} | ||
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|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
| | |year=2010 | ||
|systems={{syslist|wii|wiiu}} | |||
|ratings={{CERO|A}}{{ESRB|E}}{{PEGI|3}} | |||
|title1=Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn | |||
|developer1={{colist|Good-Feel|HAL Laboratory}} | |||
|publisher1=[[Nintendo]] | |||
|year1=2019 | |||
|systems1={{syslist|3ds}} | |||
|genre=[[Platform]] | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Co-op]] | |||
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|series=Kirby | |series=Kirby | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Kirby's Epic Yarn''' is | {{Wikirby}} | ||
'''Kirby's Epic Yarn''' is a 2D platformer spin-off ''[[:Category:Kirby|Kirby]]'' game developed by [[Good-Feel]] and [[Hal Laboratory]] and published by [[Nintendo]] on October 14, [[2010]]. It has an arts-and-crafts aesthetic, similarly to its spiritual sequel ''[[Yoshi's Woolly World]]''. | |||
The game reintroduces the hub | <gallery> | ||
Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn Box Art.jpg|Extra Epic Yarn | |||
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==Story== | |||
Kirby encounters a yarn magician named Yin-Yarn and gets turned into yarn himself and sent to Patch Land. Here he meets Prince Fluff, who explains that Yin-Yarn tore apart the continents of Patch Land, so the two set off on an adventure to restore Patch Land and save Dream Land from the clutches of the yarn wizard. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
Kirby and Prince Fluff can use a yarn whip and different small and large (Metamortex) yarn transformations to progress through levels, the design of which is diverse and based around the transformations. Most foes are not hostile, and there is no life or damage system, instead having a bead collection system as the main currency. | |||
The game reintroduces the hub level system from ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' and ''Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land''. Kirby also now owns a pad, located at apartment 101 in Quilty Court, where he can put furniture and other stuff. This game's sub-games are played through Kirby's neighbors, such as Zeke and Beadrix. Neighbors move in when Kirby puts correct furniture in their apartments. | |||
{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Kirby}} | {{Kirby}} | ||
[[Category:Nintendo]] | [[Category:Nintendo]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Platform]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Co-op]] | ||
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Developer(s) | Good-Feel, HAL Laboratory |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Year released | 2010 |
System(s) | Wii, Wii U |
Series | Kirby |
Genre(s) | Platform |
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Modes | Single player, Co-op |
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Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn | |
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Developer(s) | Good-Feel, HAL Laboratory |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Year released | 2019 |
System(s) | Nintendo 3DS |
Kirby's Epic Yarn is a 2D platformer spin-off Kirby game developed by Good-Feel and Hal Laboratory and published by Nintendo on October 14, 2010. It has an arts-and-crafts aesthetic, similarly to its spiritual sequel Yoshi's Woolly World.
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Extra Epic Yarn
Story[edit]
Kirby encounters a yarn magician named Yin-Yarn and gets turned into yarn himself and sent to Patch Land. Here he meets Prince Fluff, who explains that Yin-Yarn tore apart the continents of Patch Land, so the two set off on an adventure to restore Patch Land and save Dream Land from the clutches of the yarn wizard.
Gameplay[edit]
Kirby and Prince Fluff can use a yarn whip and different small and large (Metamortex) yarn transformations to progress through levels, the design of which is diverse and based around the transformations. Most foes are not hostile, and there is no life or damage system, instead having a bead collection system as the main currency.
The game reintroduces the hub level system from Kirby's Adventure and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. Kirby also now owns a pad, located at apartment 101 in Quilty Court, where he can put furniture and other stuff. This game's sub-games are played through Kirby's neighbors, such as Zeke and Beadrix. Neighbors move in when Kirby puts correct furniture in their apartments.