Kirby's Star Stacker

Kirby's Star Stacker

Game Boy cover
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Hitoshi Yamagami
Producer(s) Hiroaki Suga
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa
Hirokazu Ando
Series Kirby
Platform(s) Game Boy, Super Famicom
Release date(s)

Game Boy

  • JP: June 4, 1997
  • NA: July 14, 1997
  • EU: October 25, 1997

Super Famicom[1]

  • JP: February 1, 1998

Virtual Console
Wii (Super Famicom)

  • JP: January 5, 2010

Nintendo 3DS (Game Boy)

  • JP: May 23, 2012
  • EU: August 30, 2012

[2]

  • NA: January 17, 2013

Wii U (Super Famicom)

  • JP: May 8, 2013
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer

Kirby's Star Stacker, known in Japan as Kirby's Sparkling Kids (カービィのきらきらきっず Kābī no Kirakira Kizzu), is a 1997 puzzle video game developed by HAL Laboratory for the Game Boy. This game is Kirby's first puzzle game that is not a clone of an existing title.

It received a remake for the Super Famicom in Japan.

Gameplay

Kirby's Star Stacker is similar in many respects to other puzzle games that were around at the time of its release, most notably, Dr. Mario and Tetris The goal of the game is to earn as many stars possible by matching pairs blocks, (also referred to as friends in-game) that fall from the top of the play area. There are three types of blocks, all based on Kirby's friends from Kirby's Dream Land 2: Rick the hamster, Coo the owl, and Kine the fish. Stars are scored by sandwiching the stars between two matching blocks. When stars are scored, they disappear from the play area along with the pair of blocks enclosing them. The game is lost when the falling blocks reach the top of the play area, so it is critical to eliminate as many blocks as possible by scoring stars.

Gameplay modes

There are four game modes in Star Stacker.

There is a high score table for the Challenge and Time Attack modes, showing the top three scores for each mode.

Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu

Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu (カービィのきらきらきっず - Kirby's Sparkling Kids), also commonly referred to as Kirby's Super Star Stacker, is a video game released in 1998 for the Super Famicom; ROMs for the game were distributed via the Nintendo Power flash RAM service, before the game was given a standard cartridge release a year later. Kirby no Kirakira Kizzu is an SNES remake of Kirby's Star Stacker with nearly identical gameplay. The point of the game is to remove falling star blocks by placing matching animal friends (Rick, Coo, and Kine) at either end. One of the primary enhancements is story mode, in which Kirby faces several opponents from other Kirby games (mostly from Kirby Super Star). The game's title is exactly the same as the Japanese title of the Game Boy version of Kirby's Star Stacker. There were plans to release the game overseas, but they were halted after Nintendo of America stopped shipping SNES games in 1997, leaving the game Japan-exclusive.

This version was released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on January 5, 2010.

References

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