In single player, however, Kirby Battle Royale's story mode, and the explanations for each of the mini-games, are done entirely through text, so you will need to be able to read to get the most out of it. In multiplayer, even younger children should have few problems getting involved here, so long as an adult or sibling can help them get started. In terms of accessibility, Kirby Battle Royale is a very easy to pick-up-and-play party collection, with simple controls, and fairly self-explanatory mini-games. How easy is Kirby Battle Royale to pick up and play? All of the games here are playable either in single player, or in multiplayer, with full support for Download Play, where only a single game card is needed. To help keep things interesting, you can choose to give Kirby one of several powers, arming you with everything from swords and spears to whips and lasers - whatever you think will give you the best shot at winning the game you're playing. Others include beating up a giant robotic monkey by launching missiles (or even other players!) at it a different take on air hockey, where you flick the puck into other players for points and a race to get a ball to your flag to earn points (although your opponents can also pick up your flag and run off with it!). From the basic brawling last-man-standing 'Battle Arena', to a race to collect the most apples or coins (where you can beat each other up to steal things), and even a quick-fire quiz that asks you to stand on the panel that shows the correct answer to a question (you can punch other people off it to stop them earning points too), it's all simple, silly fun. Whether you're playing in single player or multiplayer, the mini-games you'll be playing in Kirby Battle Royale are the same, with plenty of variety on offer.
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