Kirby fans can now check out more details about the pink puff’s return to Patch Land.
Nintendo of Japan has released a new overview trailer for Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn. The 3DS title revisits the original Wii adventure, with some extra features like amiibo bonuses.
Check out the trailer and synopsis below, courtesy of Gematsu.
In this enhanced version of the acclaimed Kirby’s Epic Yarn game that originally launched for the Wii system, Kirby is transported into a world made of cloth and yarn to unravel enemies, unzip secret passageways and transform into powerful vehicles.
Every stage in the original Wii version is stitched in, but this Nintendo 3DS version has some new features, like Ravel Abilities that power up Kirby in fun ways, new mini-games featuring familiar faces King Dedede and Meta Knight, new furniture to personalize and decorate Kirby’s Pad, and a new Devilish mode that adds an extra layer of challenge to each stage.
Some of the Ravel Abilities include a giant yarn ball used to attack enemies, a wire sword that can slice through anything and the Nylon ability, which can generate wind for jumping higher and collecting beads.
The creative, colorful and visually stunning game also features new amiibo functionality for compatible Kirby series amiibo figures that gives Kirby hats and abilities based on the figure used. For more information about the Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn game, visit Nintendo.com.
Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn will be launching for 3DS on 8 March 2019.
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