The first video in a walkthrough requested by jet874. Since I don't want to spend the rest of my life playing this game perfectly and I don't want to post videos where I die since it would be pointless for you to watch, I use an emulator to make a save state at the end of each completed Level, but not during the Levels themselves, meaning that the Levels in each video are the result of my best play with no use of save states or cheats of any kind during their course. Not that the game is hard (although you'll see in time that I'm really not careful enough), but I would have lost a life at some point at least. I tried to get as many lives as possible, mostly by collecting the tiny stars everywhere. I also tried to get the hearts on the first try every time. You know Kirby, the nice little pink ball that functions like a vacuum cleaner, only he can absorb some of his enemies' powers. The differences in this game are that it looks like it's an animated cartoon a little bit (as far as the SNES can go) and you can summon a little blob to help you (he isn't that intelligent if a second player isn't controlling him, so I only summoned him here once). Lots of animal friends are found in many Levels. You need to find the hearts to get to the true ending and the icon before entering the Level gives you an hint as to what you need to do. An original concept giving a Mission feel to the game.
Getting the heart in Level 1-1:
1-1 Do not stomp on any of the red flowers. Just fly or jump over them, be sure that your partner doesn't stomp them either (or remove the partner if you have one).
My favorite Kirby is Kirby Super Star, Kirby's Dream Land 3 (the last SNES game) is my second favorite or maybe it's the direct sequel, Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, I'm not decided yet. Don't forget, if you have requests like for another video game walkthrough or something, just ask here or on my channel or even by sending me a message and if I can make it, there are good chances that I will.
Oh and 1 question.What's your favorite invincibility theme from the Kirby series?(Incase your wondering(and you're probably not),mine is the Kirby"s Adventure(NES)version.
jet874 2 years ago
I certainly wasn't particularly wondering that, but it's interesting to see that we both like an older version of the theme. I find it good in all Kirby games (except I hate the one in Kirby 64) and it's nearly always the same, but I find it more suitable to an 8-bit rendition. I'd either pick Kirby's Adventure or Kirby's Dream Land.
DarkEvil87 2 years ago
Yeah,this game can piss you off,especially when you don't know what to do.Speaking of,you should(or more or less if you want to)say what to do for that level's mission,although I did do everything and don't care if you do or not,but think of other people.
jet874 2 years ago
It's getting late, but tomorrow I'll upload more videos of the walkthrough (once again, it's completed, I just need to upload). I think I'll follow your advice and update the descriptions to include details on how to get the heart in each Level. I realize it's not that obvious.
DarkEvil87 2 years ago