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Kirby's Dream Buffet is Nintendo's Fall Guys surprise for this summer
Nintendo's mythical pink ball will star in a party game for Nintendo Switch that will put us to compete in mini-games and multiplayer races.
Kirby also joins the summer party game trend. Nintendo has announced by surprise Kirby's Dream Buffet, a new game starring our favorite pink puffy ball in which we will compete with up to three friends in different multiplayer events. It will arrive this summer 2022 on Nintendo Switch and the company already has promised that in the coming days will detail its specific release date, contents and the final price (will it be free to play as Super Kirby Clash?).
The first trailer already anticipates mini-games and races through finger-licking pastry worlds. As shown in the trailer (which you can see after this paragraph), in this Kirby's Dream Buffet we will have to go rolling through four different phases all inspired by delicious food. The goal is to collect as many strawberries as possible and get bigger and bigger. However, if we collide with obstacles, or rivals throw us out of the stage with any of Kirby's copy abilities, we will lose everything we have earned. Strategies, reflexes, chases and guaranteed laughs.
Nintendo has also confirmed that it will have local multiplayer and online mode, but it will be exclusive to the eShop, so there will be a physical version.
Kirby's rebirth
Thankfully, this is not the first Kirby game in 2022. The character already gave us Kirby and the Forgotten Land back in March, a pleasant surprise defined as "the most chameleonic of the Kirby" by our colleagues in Spain. “With a smooth start, very light and without surprising mechanics, the game grows and convinces until an intense final stretch, an unforgettable postgame and a great variety of skills and transformations. Highly replayable, with ingenious ideas and capable of pleasing the youngest and those looking for a less familiar adventure, it represents the irruption of Kirby in 3D and is already the path to be explored in the future.”