


Kirby’s Dream Buffet sees players taking on the role of Kirby (or one of the other unlockable characters from across the franchise) and rolling their way across a variety of courses built around delightfully tasty foods, with the ultimate goal being to reach the end and eat one of the cakes that’s waiting there. It makes for a fun and charming experience too, though it’s one that does feel like it runs out of steam quite quickly – especially with its lack of overall variety. Think of it as Nintendo’s take on the Fall Guys formula, with players contending with one another across races and competitive mini-games in order to determine the grand strawberry-gobbling champion. Kirby has been a busy little guy as of late, with his 3D platforming escapades in Kirby and the Forgotten City now joined by a more playful and multiplayer-orientated experience in Kirby’s Dream Buffet.
