Kirby Mass Attack was first released in Japan on August 4, 2011, and was released in North America a month later, then in Europe and Australia roughly a month after that. The game was one of the Nintendo DS titles shown at E3 2011. Kirby Mass Attack's name was first revealed in the 267th issue of Nintendo Power (May 2011). Daroach's main motive for helping the Kirbys is so they can collect the various medals hidden throughout the game for him. Kirby Mass Attack also features a very detailed hint system, which comes in the form of Daroach and his airship. In addition to the main story and its expansive stages, collections of enemies, and variety of devices, hazards, and other gimmicks, Kirby Mass Attack also features a very large collection of unlockable Sub-Games - more than any other game in the series - which offer novel ways to play and tons of references to other Kirby games and even other games outside of the Kirby series. The objective is to lead them through the stages until encountering and defeating Necrodeus at the very end, so that Kirby may become his whole self again. A lot of micromanagement is needed to keep the Kirbys from perishing as they make their way through the stages, and if any are lost, the Kirbys will need to collect fruit in order to create new ones, with the player losing if all the Kirbys are defeated. Instead of controlling the Kirbys directly, the player has to use the stylus to flick them around, tell them where to run, and drag them over obstacles when needed. The central premise revolves around using the Nintendo DS stylus to direct and guide up to ten otherwise small and helpless mini- Kirbys, who were split from the original by the game's villain Necrodeus in order to make the pink puffball easier to defeat. Kirby Mass Attack is a spin-off Kirby game released for the Nintendo DS in 2011. For information about the Nintendo DS game known as Kirby: Mouse Attack in some languages, see Kirby: Squeak Squad.
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