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“ | The Scope Shot sub-game is now available! Can you defeat the giant robots?” |
— Description • Kirby's Return to Dream Land |
Scope Shot is a 1-4 player sub-game in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. It is the second sub-game to be unlocked (after Ninja Dojo), if the player has collected at least 30 Energy Spheres.
Gameplay
In Scope Shot, the player's objective is to destroy a robot in fewer than 120 seconds while aiming the Wii Remote at the screen. The robots in this sub-game resemble mechanical versions of characters from prior games in the Kirby series.
When sections of a robot's exterior armor of the robot are hit enough times, they fall apart to reveal the internal framework. This is largely cosmetic, however, since the robot is only destroyed once its health is completely depleted. The internal framework cannot be damaged by the Scope Shot, and the shots merely bounce off and make a metallic sound.
Stages
- Stage 1 - Waddle Tank
- Stage 2 - Mecha Kawasaki
- Stage 3 - Robo Dedede
Gallery
Trivia
- The sub-game's name, Scope Shot, may be a reference to the SNES Super Scope (Nintendo Scope in Europe and Australia) accessory.