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The gameplay is different from the other games in the ''Kirby'' series, as the levels are less linear and are more maze like, though not as dramatic as ''Metroid'' video games tend to be. |
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[[Category: Game Boy Advance games]] |
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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror | |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Developer: | HAL |
Platform: | Game Boy Advance |
Genre: | Platformer |
Rated: | ESRB: File:Everyone.png Everyone |
Released: | April 15, 2004 October 18, 2004 July 2, 2004 |
Modes: | Single player, Multiplayer |
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror is a video game released on the Game Boy Advance in 2004. The game is a sidescrolling platformer that stars the eight inch tall Kirby, though is the only title in the series not to feature King Dedede.
Gameplay
The gameplay is different from the other games in the Kirby series, as the levels are less linear and are more maze like, though not as dramatic as Metroid video games tend to be.