Overview

Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

Game Boy Advance

  • US 2nd Jul 2004
  • EU 18th Oct 2004

3DS eShop

  • US 16th Dec 2011
  • EU 16th Dec 2011

Wii U eShop

  • US 10th Apr 2014, $6.99
  • EU 10th Apr 2014, £6.29
  • JP 3rd Apr 2014, ¥700
Series
Official Site
nintendo.co.uk

Reviews

  • Review Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (Wii U eShop / GBA)

    Kirbytroid

    For the most part, not much has changed about the Kirby series — many of its titles are fairly straightforward platformers in which your main ability is to suck up enemies and acquire their powers. It's not until somewhat recently that the development teams started trying different things, and one can certainly make a case saying that...

  • Review Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (3DS eShop / GBA)

    Oh, Kirby, you blowhard...

    We have to hand this much to Kirby & The Amazing Mirror: it certainly isn't afraid of trying new things. We might not be totally convinced of the necessity of those things, of course, but it's always nice to see a series attempt to expand its boundaries somewhat. The story forges no new ground whatsoever, though, as...

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About The Game

In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror there is not just one Kirby but four, as the powerful pink hero becomes split into differently coloured copies of himself!

A quick call on Kirby’s mobile phone brings the others to his aid; together they must restore harmony to Dream Land. A fun-packed adventure awaits in the main game, while wacky minigames are the icing on the multi-coloured cake!