Yoshi155
“I have no time to waste on you”
I’ve watched videos of people attempting to beat Kirby games without jumping (it’s less impossible than it sounds). But I wish there was someone who tried to beat Kirby games without getting Copy Abilities. That would make for a really interesting challenge. But when I searched it up on YouTube, the only results were for Kirby and the Forgotten Land or this one video for Kirby Nightmare in Dream Land. I do know for sure that if beating the game is classified as beating the final boss, then Kirby’s Dream Land 2, 3, and Kirby 64 would definitely be impossible, and it would probably have to be “what’s the minimum amount of Copy Abilities needed” instead.
Also, I think that in a challenge like this, the Copy Abilities you use to defeat final bosses probably wouldn’t count or nearly every game would have to be a minimum number challenge. And this would also only be for main series games, and Kirby’s Dream Land would be excluded for clear reasons.
Also, I think that in a challenge like this, the Copy Abilities you use to defeat final bosses probably wouldn’t count or nearly every game would have to be a minimum number challenge. And this would also only be for main series games, and Kirby’s Dream Land would be excluded for clear reasons.
You should definitely play Bowser’s Inside Story, like Bui said. I think it’s definitely the best Mario & Luigi game. I just finished playing it recently (I’m playing Dream Team now).What do idiots drink?
So-duhhhh!
What do sodas call their dads?
Pop!
A hippie's favorite soda?
Granola cola!
Thank you, Superstar Saga, for the laughs and fun adventure, and for being the second Mario & Luigi game I play, the first one ever being Partners in Time. Next, I will play Bowser's Inside Story (the original, not remake) Apparently, the fans say this is the best one in the series. I have tons of fond memories playing Partners in Time. Its plot is on the darker side compared to Superstar Saga, for sure, but it's still a great game.