Other players playing as another character through multiplayer, or those playing as King Dedede, Meta Knight, or Waddle Dee, can hold onto a Copy Ability's essence and throw them back to Kirby to be inhaled. Kirby can only possess one copy ability at a time. A Super Inhale has extended range and can suck up "Heave-ho Blocks", which are immovable from a regular inhale the Super Inhale also allows Kirby to inhale other players and most large enemies.Ĭertain enemies, when swallowed, give Kirby access to a wide variety of "Copy Abilities", which gives Kirby the attack properties of the enemies he inhales. Kirby can also do a "Super Inhale", where shaking the Wii Remote or inhaling for a long time makes Kirby's inhale stronger. The inhaled objects can either be swallowed, or propelled back out as a projectile. The player controls Kirby, who retains his signature ability to inhale objects and enemies. Kirby's Return to Dream Land supports cooperative multiplayer for up to four players. Other elements from the Kirby title of 2005, such as Kirby's ability to befriend up to three "Helpers" (a gameplay mechanic from Kirby Super Star), were modified and carried over to another Kirby game, released in early 2018 on the Nintendo Switch, called Kirby Star Allies. Some elements from the cancelled Kirby title of 2005 were carried over to Kirby's Return to Dream Land, such as the ability for players to stack up in a totem carried by the player on the bottom of the stack. The game was made available for the Nintendo eShop in 2015. The game was presumed to be canceled until it was re-announced in 2011. The game was announced as a Nintendo GameCube title to be released in late 2005, but development was later shifted to its successor console, the Wii. Kirby 's plot focuses on the characters retrieving the scattered pieces of a crashed alien spaceship. The game supports cooperative multiplayer gameplay, allowing up to four players to control various Kirby characters, including Bandana Waddle Dee, King Dedede, and Meta Knight. Kirby's Return to Dream Land features the staple gameplay of traditional Kirby platform games, in which Kirby possesses the ability to inhale and copy enemies to gain a variety of attacks such as breathing fire or swinging a sword. The title was released in North America on October 24, 2011, in Japan on October 27, 2011, in Europe on November 25, 2011, and in Australia on December 1, 2011. 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. Its the twelfth installment of Kirby series. Kirby's Return to Dream Land, released in Europe and Australia as Kirby's Adventure Wii, is a 2011 platform video game developed by HAL Laboratory, and published by Nintendo.