Kirby's Super Star Stacker

Kirby no KiraKira Kizzu, (sometimes referred to as Kirby Super Star Stacker) or the direct translation Kirby's Sparkling Kids, is a Japan-only remake of the game Kirby Star Stacker for the system SNES. In it, the main modes of play are Story, Time Attack, Round Clear, and V.S. mode. It was released in November 30, 1997. It was copyright 1998. This game was released on Wii's Virtual Console on January 2010 in Japan.

Story
As Mr. Star soars across the nighttime sky, Dedede gets an idea for a prank. He blasts Mr. Star out of the sky with his cannon, shattering Mr. Star into various pieces and scattering them across Dream Land. Kirby soon finds Mr. Star and agrees to help him get his pieces back, similar to what happened in the GameBoy version.

Gameplay
Blocks fall in pairs from the top of the play area. There are three types of blocks (called "friends" in the game), based on Kirby's friends from Kirby's Dream Land 2: Rick the hamster, Coo the owl, and Kine the fish. The object of the game is to score stars by placing one or more stars between two matching friends, which causes the friends and the stars to disappear, adding to the score total.

Modes

 * Story: Progress through the game's main story.
 * V.S.: With a second controller, one can battle a friend in this mode.
 * Time Attack: See how many stars the player can collect within three minutes.
 * Round Clear: Collect stars to defeat King Dedede.
 * Challenge: Eliminate as many stars as possible before the stack of blocks reaches the top of the screen.

There is a high score table for the Challenge and Time Attack modes, showing the top three scores for both modes.

Bosses
In Story, every boss wields a star piece. Kirby must beat each boss in order to progress, much like in platforming Kirby titles.


 * Waddle Dee
 * Poppy Bros. Jr.
 * Lovely
 * Knuckle Joe
 * Chef Kawasaki
 * Meta Knight
 * King Dedede
 * Grill

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