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Kirby's Return to Dream Land : ウィキペディア英語版
Kirby's Return to Dream Land
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''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', known in Japan as and in Europe and Australia as ''Kirby's Adventure Wii'', is a ''Kirby'' video game and the twelfth platform installment of the series, developed by HAL Laboratory, and published by Nintendo. While ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' was released in 2010, ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' is the first traditional ''Kirby'' platforming home console game since ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards'', which was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64. The title was first released in North America on October 24, 2011, and later in Europe on November 25, 2011.
''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' features the staple gameplay of traditional ''Kirby'' platform games, in which the eponymous character Kirby possesses the ability to inhale and copy enemies in order to attain forms which give him a variety of attacks such as breathing fire or swinging a sword. The game supports cooperative multiplayer gameplay, allowing up to four players to control various ''Kirby'' characters, including Waddle Dee, King Dedede, and Meta Knight. ''Kirbys plot focuses on the characters retrieving the scattered pieces of a crashed alien spaceship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://e3.nintendo.com/games/detail/#/wii/kirby )
The game was first announced as a Nintendo GameCube title to be released in late 2005, but development was later shifted to its successor console, the Wii. The game was presumed to be canceled until it was re-announced in 2011. It is notable as the first traditional Kirby game to be released on console in 11 years following ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''.
In the January 2015 Nintendo Direct, it was announced that ''Kirby's Adventure Wii'' and other Wii games will be released for download through the Wii U's Nintendo eShop. In Japan, ''Kirby's Adventure Wii'' was made available on January 28, 2015, and was available in Europe, Australia and New Zealand on February 19, 2015 and North America on July 30, 2015.
==Gameplay==

''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'' is a 2.5D side-scrolling platform game, controlled by holding the Wii Remote sideways. Differing from other games in the ''Kirby'' series, this game features a completely 2.5-dimensional style of gameplay, and 3D modeled characters, enemies, mid-bosses and bosses are used, rather than sprites like has been done since ''Kirby's Dreamland''. The main objective is to assist the alien Magolor, whose spaceship, the ''Lor Starcutter,'' has crash-landed on Pop Star. The player is tasked with collecting the scattered pieces of the spaceship, which are dispersed and hidden within the game's levels, each of which take place in various areas of the planet.
Kirby, the main protagonist, retains his signature ability to inhale indefinitely, allowing him to suck in nearby objects and enemies. The inhaled objects can either be propelled back out as projectiles or swallowed. Certain enemies, when swallowed, allow Kirby to extract their special qualities, giving Kirby access to a wide variety of different powers, called "copy abilities." Copy abilities are used to defeat stronger enemies and clear special environmental obstacles, though Kirby can only possess one copy ability at a time. Similar to ''Kirby Super Star'', each copy ability has multiple forms of attack that are summoned depending on the player's button-presses. New powers introduced to this game are the Whip, which lets Kirby grab out of reach items, Water, which allows Kirby to cool fiery areas, and Leaf, which lets Kirby fire leaves. By shaking the Wii Remote whilst inhaling, Kirby can perform a Super Inhale, which allows him to swallow larger enemies and blocks or multiple small ones. The game introduces more powerful, though temporary copy abilities called "Super Abilities," which are able to destroy multiple enemies at once as well as parts of the environment. Throughout the game Kirby can collect food items which recover health and earn extra lives by collection 1UP items, or by collecting 100 stars. There are also various items Kirby can use, such as keys used to unlock hidden areas, a cannon which automatically fires, a trumpet that produces a protective barrier overhead and a large boot that lets Kirby hop across enemies and spiked areas (similar to the Kuribo's Shoe in ''Super Mario Bros. 3''). At the end of each stage, a bonus game is played in which players time a button press to jump as high as possible to earn additional items.
The game features drop-in cooperative multiplayer for up to three individual players. These players can either play as a differently colored Kirby or as one of three unique characters; Meta Knight, King Dedede, and Waddle Dee. Each of these characters possess traits from multiple Copy Abilities, though only Kirbys are able to inhale enemies and use Copy Abilities. Players are able to ride on top of each other and share health items. Unlike most multiplayer games, all players share from a pool of lives, with each player requiring one life to enter the game. If one of the three additional players loses all of their health, they can spend an extra life to rejoin the game. However, if player one dies, gameplay resumes at the last checkpoint.〔
Throughout the game, players can seek out Energy Spheres used to power up the Lor Starcutter, which serves as the game's hubworld. Finding these spheres often requires keen exploration, wits or skill, or the use of a specific ability or item. There are also challenging warp areas that are found whilst using Super Abilities, requiring players to escape a fast approaching black void before facing off against a miniboss to earn additional Energy Spheres. Collecting enough of these spheres unlock Challenge Rooms, which test Kirby's mastery of a specific ability, Copy Ability Rooms, which let Kirby choose Copy Abilities, and two minigames; Ninja Dojo and Scope Shot. Ninja Dojo tasks players with shaking the Wii Remote to fire ninja stars at targets whilst Scope Shot tasks players with defeating a large robot within a time limit. Clearing the game unlocks Extra Mode, a more challenging remix of the main game, and The Arena, which sees players fighting all the bosses in a random order. Clearing the Extra Mode unlocks The True Arena, where players fight the harder versions of bosses, along with three extra boss characters.

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