Inhale enough enemies and you can launch one huge Blaster Bullet capable of wiping out a troop of Waddle Dees.

WiiU Of course you need the all coins, all enemies, no damage, and speed clear bonuses to get platinum but the difference between gold and platinum is largely based on largest combo and killing basically every enemy in a combo if possible. Music News Kirby’s Blowout Blast Releases in North America on 6th July.

Get ready for action in Kirby’s Blowout Blast 3DS, an action game developed by Hal Laboratory & Published by Nintendo. Its short stages and score-based focus deliver a highly inviting title with extra replayability that completely captures the heart of Kirby adventures.



The core content only takes an hour to beat and the game is just padded out with Medal requirements and hard modes.

It just feels a bit more contained and subdued than many other Kirby titles.Fans of Kirby will be happy to see that good effort was made to tickle the nostalgia receptors of the brain.




Earn at least gold in all of these stages, and a mysterious Secret Path unlocks.The score element encourages replayability and adds motivation, which is good because the stages themselves don’t have a lot of variety to make them irresistible on their own.

I like it – but it's really still just a proof of concept.

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Have a blast inhaling foes and blowing them away in 3D environments across 25+ stages. Kirby's Blowout Blast is an expanded take on the mode in Kirby: Planet Robobot, Kirby 3D Rumble. Music Kirby's Blowout Blast on Nintendo 3DS eShop isn't going to be lighting anyone's world on fire, but it's a bite-sized little beauty for Kirby fans.

Explore a whole different dimension (the third dimension), Have a ton of fun breathing in enemies and overwhelming them in 3D conditions crosswise over 25+ phases.

I was still able to replay it and haveFor the cheaper price, this was a fantastic game full of color and life, even if it's not too long. Now's your chance to battle iconic bosses like Kracko Jr and King Dedede in 3D. Kirby is ready for action in a whole different dimension—the third dimension! I was still able to replay it and have fun.

Now's your chance to battle iconic bosses like Kracko Jr and King Dedede in 3D.



Inhaling enough enemies will turn Kirby into a lumbering land-dirigible of destruction, capable of taking out swaths of enemies in point-racking combos.

Barriers pop up and enemies appear lined up in ways that make them obviously set up for scoring points and running gauntlets. That being said, if you want to teach a toddler how to play video games then this is a solid entry point. Many games along the way have added little quirks and abilities to shake things up, but Blowout Blast strips Kirby of copy abilities, giant mechs, animal companions, Air Ride machines, and any other trinkets gathered over the years, leaving only the inhale ability he first strode onto the stage with in Whereas 3D Rumble took place in arena-like stages, those in Blowout Blast are more linear, beginning-to-end setups.

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That's precisely what I told my boyfriend who is just starting to get into Kirby. I understand the EX levels will be harder.

Great formula.True.

Inhale enough enemies and you can launch one huge Blaster Bullet capable of wiping out a troop of Waddle Dees. While the cost is fair, it's sadly far too short and a full version of this would have been very welcomed.