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Kirby's Dream Land 3

Kirby's Dream Land 3 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: Action, Platformer
Developer: HAL Laboratory
AKA: Hoshi no Kirby 3 (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
11/??/1997
JP
03/27/1998

Reader Reviews

Kirby's Dream Land 3 review

Reviewed December 03, 2008

Halon says: "Although not with plenty of flaws, Kirby Super Star was a giant step in the right direction. Having several moves at your disposal that varied with each power and combining multiple styles of gameplay was much better than the previous aging Kirby formula. The game was only slightly above average, but at least there seemed to be some life in the Kirby series. "
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