

Clear All Difficulties: Clear all difficulty settings.30 Total Bull's-Eyes: Get a grand total of 30 or more bull's-eyes.Amazing! 1000 Points on Master: Earn 1000 or more points in a single game on Master difficulty.A Warrior's Bull's-Eye: Hit one of Magolor's targets with a bull's-eye on Warrior difficulty.Bandana-Based Ninja Training: Play while wearing the Bandana Waddle Dee dress-up mask.3 Straight Bull's-Eyes: Get 3 consecutive bull's-eyes in a single game.The Dojo Conquest Begins: Play Ninja Dojo for the first time. Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe reviewed on Nintendo Switch by Colin Stevens.Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe takes a fun but straightforward Wii platformer, freshens it up.Magolor (also wearing a ninja costume) may appear among the targets as a further distraction, and the parasol that holds one of the targets can be Magolor-themed as well. The individual difficulties are now named Apprentice, Warrior, and Master Apprentice consists of 3 rounds, Warrior consists of 5 rounds, and Master consists of 10 rounds.

In addition to motion controls, the game additionally features button controls, where the player presses A instead of swinging a Joy-Con. Ninja Dojo appears as one of the playable sub-games in Merry Magoland. Kirby Fighters 2 Review – 2 Kirby 2 FuriousĠ2 October 2020 Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe The sub-game features unique Ninja costumes for Meta Knight, King Dedede, and Waddle Dee. Ninja stars are color-coded to the color of the character that throws them: Kirby's is pink, Meta Knight's is purple, King Dedede's is red, Waddle Dee's is orange, and the colored Kirbys throw ninja stars of their respective colors (yellow, blue, and green) In multiplayer mode, whoever gets the most points wins. In single-player, missing the target causes the game to end in multiplayer, as long as one player hits a target, the game continues (and if only one player hits the target, a Lone Hit bonus will be awarded). The player holds the Wii Remote vertically and swings it to throw a ninja star (which is always fired at the center of the screen where the reticle is). The game is separated into rounds, during which a target will appear and the player must throw a ninja star at it to obtain points the closer to the center of the target, the more points rewarded, with an additional bonus for getting a bull's-eye (hitting the yellow innermost circle) and consecutive bull's-eyes. It can be played by visiting the Lor Starcutter and going down the ladder or from the main menu. Ninja Dojo becomes available after obtaining 15 Energy Spheres. 1.2 Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe.
