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Kirby Squeak Squad Hands-On

We pay a visit to Dream Land and check out Kirby's upcoming Nintendo DS adventure.

Currently scheduled for release in North America early next month, Kirby Squeak Squad is a colorful platformer in which you'll assume the titular role of Kirby--a pink ball with limbs and a face who appeared in his first game back in 1992. We recently had an opportunity to spend some time with a near-finished version of Kirby's upcoming adventure, and we're pleased to report that while Squeak Squad will feel familiar if you're a fan of the series, the game introduces plenty of new features.

If you've played previous Kirby games you'll know that they generally task you with saving Dream Land from some despicable evil, and Squeak Squad is no exception. To cut a short story even shorter, somebody steals delicious strawberry shortcake from right under Kirby's nose at the start of the game, and the rotund marshmallow-esque hero heads into the greedy King Dedede's castle to retrieve it. This level serves as a tutorial in which you'll be acquainted with the game's controls and will make you come to realize that, on this occasion, there are powers even more dastardly than Dedede at work.

Kirby is controlled using only the directional pad and the A and B buttons. The directional pad is used to move left and right, slide, float, and squat. The A button is used primarily for jumping, and the B button is used to "inhale" enemies so that they can be exhaled as projectiles or swallowed. When swallowing many of the enemies in the game, Kirby is able to learn their abilities. The control scheme remains largely unchanged at this point, but you do have the option to pause the game when using an enemy's ability and check out the controls that are specific to it. There are more than 25 quite varied and upgradeable abilities to experiment with, and you'll find that the game's levels and bosses are designed in such a way that they play out very differently depending on which one you're using at the time.

Many of the abilities that you'll gain access to early on in the game simply offer different ways to attack enemies, so you might choose to use a sword, fiery breath, a laser, or shuriken, for example. As you progress through the game, you'll learn that when used correctly, many of the abilities afford you access to otherwise unreachable areas. The new animal ability, for example, lets Kirby dig through soft soil, and the ice ability can be used to put out fires and freeze lava pools so that you can walk across them. Other abilities that we've enjoyed experimenting with thus far include wheel, which lets Kirby mow down enemies as he rolls across a level at high speed; parasol, which arms Kirby with an umbrella that can be used both as a weapon and as a parachute; metal, which makes Kirby heavy enough to break down walls and floors; and bubble, which lets Kirby capture enemy abilities inside bubbles and store them for use later on. Up to five abilities inside bubbles can be stored on the touch screen, and to activate one you simply tap it with your stylus (or, since you're using both hands to play the game already and probably shouldn't grip the stylus in your mouth, your thumb). Furthermore, many abilities can be combined to form new and more powerful ones simply by dragging one bubble onto another.

You'll want to have as many different abilities stored on the touch screen as possible at all times, because you never know when you might come up against an enemy who is especially vulnerable to a particular type of attack. Kirby Squeak Squad also does a good job of rewarding you with treasures and such if you take the time to explore its not-entirely linear levels, and it can be quite frustrating to see an area with a treasure chest in it but have no way of reaching it. Some of the treasures that you find will simply be power-ups for use in game, but you'll also unlock additional gameplay options, Kirby colors, music samples, and the like. We look forward to bringing you more information on Kirby Squeak Squad closer to its release.

41 Comments

  • airstrike101

    Posted Feb 12, 2007 8:18 pm PT

    sounds like good..... i wish i have DS..... if you really like kirby....visit this site!
    http://www.kirbykirbykirby.com/

  • pdo4545

    Posted Jan 22, 2007 7:33 am PT

    It is quite similar to the other one but I recommend it still.

  • aerisol

    Posted Jan 17, 2007 10:57 pm PT

    these graphics dont look that much better than the last one

  • palomaydarla

    Posted Dec 13, 2006 4:18 am PT

    i think the images and characters look pretty good and cute, but i think i'll adopt the kirby canvas curse... not this one...

  • lightningkyuubi

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 4:54 pm PT

    KIRBY KICKS TAIIIL

  • Platyphyllum

    Posted Dec 5, 2006 1:56 pm PT

    Kiiiiiirbyyyyy! Wooooo!

  • thps48

    Posted Dec 4, 2006 12:56 pm PT

    WHERE THE **** IS KIRBY GCN?!!!

  • ukiii_93

    Posted Dec 4, 2006 6:43 am PT

    kirby is a good carachter like and adore;P but sich an cute character!!

  • siversonicboom

    Posted Dec 3, 2006 3:25 pm PT

    Ya Ya good good. I hope that this won't be the last Kirby game like my friend told me

  • Grodus5

    Posted Dec 3, 2006 11:27 am PT

    Awesome! Sounds like fun, but I won't have any money left after I get the Wii

  • chaos_dragon06

    Posted Dec 2, 2006 8:25 pm PT

    I hope it is as good as superstar (which was the best kirby ever made!)

  • KHconsumed

    Posted Dec 2, 2006 7:39 am PT

    CANT WAIT!!!!

  • Mariostrikers

    Posted Dec 1, 2006 4:57 pm PT

    This game looks really cool!

    OOOO Ninja Kirby is back!!!!!!

  • the_wet_mop

    Posted Dec 1, 2006 6:22 am PT

    "I totally miss the animals from Dreamland 2 and the one for Super Nintendo... with the cat. The hamster should seriously be a character in SSBB."

    i thought the animals were really hard to control in that game. it was much easier to just play as kirby. but i gotta admit...rick the hamster in SSBB would be pretty awsome.

  • NECR0CHILD313

    Posted Dec 1, 2006 5:25 am PT

    does any1 even play DS

    I lol'ed

  • v3n0m111

    Posted Nov 30, 2006 7:36 pm PT

    does any1 even play DS

  • koopi

    Posted Nov 30, 2006 2:47 pm PT

    I haven't tried any Kirby games since the Game Boy days ... besides from Super Smash Bros. I hope this game is getting a nice review, because then I'm gonna buy it. Kirby is CUTE!

  • taboo

    Posted Nov 30, 2006 12:34 pm PT

    Hm, more than one ability can be held at one time? Very nice, certainly takes off all the pressure trying to get to a certain area in The Amazing Mirror with a certain ability in tact.

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