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BasilZero said:
JWeinCom said:

Mostly Canvas Curse, Dream Course, Star Allies, Crystal Shards, and Squeak Squad.

Let me guess, you love Canvas Curse, Dream Course, Crystal Shards...

And hate Star Allies and Squeak Squad?

I'm the opposite lol

I didnt like Canvas Curse and Dream Course because I'm not a fan of the gameplay of those two games. Mostly cause of the genres both games are. I love Kirby's platformers.

Crystal Shards I didnt like how slow it was compared to the 2D Kirby games (and as a result the ones that came out after Crystal Shards imo felt better gameplay wise).

Squeak Squad I really enjoyed though there are far better 2D style Kirby games. Star Allies is one of my favorite modern Kirby games - alongside Triple Deluxe and Planet Robobot.

For me Triple Deluxe, Planet Robobot and Star Allies are my favorite Kirby games of the modern era (2010s and afterwards) - in similar fashion to how Kirby's Super Star, Kirby's Dreamland 3 and Kirby's Adventure/Nightmare in Dreamland was my top favorite 3 Kirby games in the 1990s/2000s.

Yup. I'd call Canvas Curse a platformer, but whatever you call it it's an awesome game regardless of what genre it is. Same for Dream Course.

Don't think Crystal shards is much slower than Dreamland 3. Both of the games kind of center around fun power combinations, and Crystal Shards has way more fun combinations. 

Squeak Squad and Star Allies are stupid easy, even graded on the curve of Kirby games. Star Allies at least had the kind of fun bonus content, but I honestly can't think of any reason to play Squeak Squad over Amazing Mirror, Superstar, Planet Robobot, etc. It's fine, but it doesn't do anything that the other games don't do much better. At least the spin off titles offer something unique.