Kirby's Epic Yarn
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Kirby's Epic Yarn
Kirby's Epic Yarn
Kirby's Epic Yarn
2010
Action, Adventure
While walking through Dream Land, Kirby discovers a tomato and decides to eat it. Yin-Yarn, the evil sorceror who possessed the tomato (revealed to be a Metamato), appears and magically banishes Kirby into Patch Land, a world completely made of fabric, via the sock carried around his neck. In Patch Land, Kirby's body transforms into yarn, rendering his power to inhale useless. Instead, Kirby is granted the ability to transform by the magic of the Metamato, which he uses to rescue a boy being attacked by a monster. The boy, named Prince Fluff, explains that Yin-Yarn has separated Patch Land into pieces, which was tied together by magic yarn. Kirby decides to help Prince Fluff collect all seven pieces of the yarn and restore Patch Land.

Franchise:

Kirby

Platforms:

Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Wii

Developers:

HAL Laboratory, Good-Feel

Publisher:

Nintendo

AKAs:

Keito no Kirby, Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn

Kirby's Epic Yarn

2010
Action, Adventure
Avg Percentile 45.92% from 26 total ratings

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Rated 24 Apr 2018
49
29th
Like most Kirby games, this is a breeze to play through and rides itself on being a pleasant experience. For what it's worth, the style is really charming and there's a lot of small things that add to the overall adorableness of the game. I also didn't have a problem with the lack of dying. What I did take issue with; however, was how bland and forgettable the level design was. The mini-games suck, and I wasn't too fond of the transformations as a replacement for copying. Looks nice, but sucks.

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Franchise:

Kirby

Platforms:

Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Wii

Developers:

HAL Laboratory, Good-Feel

Publisher:

Nintendo

AKAs:

Keito no Kirby, Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
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