The Mirror World has been invaded by a dark shadow. To set things right, Kirby's
going to need to pick up his cell phone and call in some backup -- himself! He's
been split into four Kirbys of different colors to find pieces of a mirror and
put it back together.
Kirby's a big copycat and he's proud of it. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, our
pink friend finds some new abilities to copy. He can become an arrow-shooting
Cupid and perform a crushing Smash. When fighting, Kirby can reel off some
pretty impressive combos.
Of course, Kirby's got his signature moves: floating and sucking in enemies. But
now, if Kirby's in trouble (or just wants some company), he can use his cell
phone to call the different colored Kirbys to come to his aid. Because the cell
phone has a limited battery life, Kirby needs to collect batteries along the way
to recharge his cell.
Mirrors act as portals to many different areas. Luckily, Kirby has a map of each
area.
In addition to all the adventure you've come to expect from Kirby, you can play
against three other players in one of three minigames. Each has three levels of
difficulty. You don't need separate Game Paks, but you will need the Game Boy
Advance Game Link Cable to connect all the GBAs.
In Kirby Wave Ride, jump from wave to wave for max speed. Crackity Hack tests
your timing smashing down on the Earth. Speed Eaters is another timing game in
which Kirby sucks apples off a table. Watch out, though, or you'll suck in
explosives. Talk abour heartburn! Two-player co-op in the main adventure
requires two GBAs, two Game Paks and a Game Link Cable.
You can save up to three games. In each game there's a separate Collection Room,
which holds all the maps and treasures Kirby finds along the way.
Play solo or link up with your friends
New copy abilities
Use a cell phone to call in some friends to help
Play lightning-fast minigames
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