Justin Lee On October 18, 2010 at 2:55 pm

Kirby is ready to get you into stitches (sorry had to) with the release of Kirby’s Epic Yarn for the Nintendo Wii. This platform game is quite unique looking with Kirby in yarn and fabric, there is even a cool co-op two player mode that lets you and friend unravel the game together (double sorry).

The platforming fun of Nintendo’s newest game release is literally bursting at the seams. Kirby’s Epic Yarn, now available exclusively for the Wii console, finds the lovable Kirby jumping, battling and transforming his way through a remarkable world where everything is made of yarn and fabric. The game weaves dazzling graphics and outrageous characters together into a wild, woolly new adventure that can be instantly enjoyed by players of any age or background. A cooperative two-player mode even lets friends experience the game’s irresistible action together.

Everything in Kirby’s Epic Yarn is styled to reflect the game’s inventive textile theme, from its charming environments and devious enemies to Kirby himself. Players can tug on zippers, swing on buttons and pull on stray threads to reveal hidden areas. A new yarn whip allows Kirby to disarm and unravel his foes or roll them up into balls of yarn that can be lobbed at obstacles.

In Kirby’s Epic Yarn, a powerful sorcerer named Yin-Yarn transports Kirby to a realm called Patch Land. Along with the fearless Prince Fluff, Kirby must recover strands of magic yarn that will help keep this wondrous cloth-based kingdom from coming completely unravelled. Infamous series villain King Dedede and his pesky Waddle Dees also appear, as does the mysterious Meta Knight. As players dodge obstacles and clear levels, they’ll be able to transform Kirby into new forms such as Car Kirby, 2-Ton Kirby and Parachute Kirby. Special level-specific transformations include Tank Kirby, Surfboard Kirby and Spaceship Kirby.

“The combination of creative visuals and exciting game play in Kirby’s Epic Yarn make for an experience that is sure to leave smiles on players’ faces,” said Ron Bertram, Nintendo of Canada’s vice-president and general manager. “Kirby is one of Nintendo’s most beloved characters, and his platforming debut on Wii is nothing short of a must-have for fans this holiday season.”

Kirby’s Epic Yarn is the first new home console game in the Kirby series since 2003’s Kirby Air Ride for Nintendo GameCube™. It is also the first-ever Kirby game created exclusively for the Wii system. The game made a major splash at this year’s annual E3 Expo, earning raves from attendees and best-of-show accolades from several media outlets. “Its simple, sweet charm is insanely infectious,” GameSpot.com wrote, “and everyone we spoke to who saw or played the game went away with one shared thought: that they needed to play more.”

One Response

  1. Lucy Urkit says:

    Relish the Nintendo, from the initial Game Boy I got to the DSi XL I now hold. Well-behaved hand-held with a really sizeable choice of games to run. I think I am employing my 5th version handheld today. Understand that Nintendo made a loss this year.Upbeat that this could bring about a reduction in the price of the Wii so I could purchase 1. No chance. Looks that the youngsters will need to hold back for another year.