Difference between revisions of "Untitled Kirby Game"
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 22 June 2016
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: N/A
Levels: ?
Author: Todd Cope
Website: T3 Software
Related games: ?
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Todd Cope tried his hand at a Kirby tribute. It didn't quite work the way that he intended...
Background[edit]
Simply put, this game was my attempt at making a new Kirby game. The graphics and overall design of the game were inspired by Kirby's Dreamland 2 for the Game Boy. Due to the limitations of RSD Game Maker Kirby could only attack using a puff of air and could not acquire the powers of his defeated foes.
— Todd Cope, T3 History, t3-i.com
The game didn't really resemble the original. Kirby just shot a puff of air like when he was deflating in the original games. This was a step down from the original but the gameplay worked decently enough.
— Todd Cope, YouTube comment, 2010