

One night, while he’s sleeping, Dream Land and Kirby’s house are both grown into the sky by a giant beanstalk called the Dreamstalk. Triple Deluxe wastes no time in introducing yet another dilemma for Kirby to selflessly solve. With Kirby Triple Deluxe, the latest offering for the 3DS, I had no idea what to expect.

While I’ve enjoyed Kirby more so when he is experimenting (Epic Yarn, Mass Attack and Canvas Curse are some of my favourites), I also love the copy mechanic and combining said abilities to create new and exciting ones. So despite my lack of enthusiasm for the series today, Kirby has always held a special place in my heart. He was also the first game I ever completed all by myself as a kid, way back on the Game Boy. He’s pink, he’s cute and he’s entirely loveable. I’m not a huge or die hard Kirby fan by any means but I’ve always had an appreciation for the lovable ball of non-specific organic matter.
