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Kirby & the Amazing Mirror is a Kirby game released in 2004. It is Kirby's last game for the system and is the only Kirby title where Kirby's nemesis King Dedede does not make an appearance.
Unlike other Kirby games, Kirby & the Amazing Mirror features a maze layout. The game map branches out in several directions and, providing Kirby has the proper power at his disposal, he is able to go anywhere in almost any order, excluding the final sequence. If the player gains access to all mirrors (excluding the one the player is collecting shards for), they will be able to access a new mirror full of Copy Pedestals for their use.
The game also features multiplayer, and the player can call other players or CPU-controlled Kirbys to the location with an in-game cell phone. There are several new powers in The Amazing Mirror, such as Cupid (called Angel in the Japanese version), which allows Kirby to fly around with wings and a halo and fire arrows; Missile, which turns Kirby into a missile that can be guided in any direction and will explode on contact with a wall or an enemy or when the B button is hit; and Smash, which gives Kirby the abilities he had in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Also, in this version, Kirby's ability to inhale various things has more limits, as seen by his mouth expanding until he needs to exhale.
Out of 22 user(s) who marked the game in their log:
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45% (10) have yet to "do" it |
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5% (1) have put it on hold |
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23% (5) have given up upon it |
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14% (3) finished it completely |