![]() Plus, it’s so damn adorable, you can’t help but smile while you are playing it. ![]() The beautifully designed levels and chill music never fail to give me a relaxing vibe. When you want to relax after a long, annoying day, playing this game is the perfect escape. That’s the best word I can use to describe it. Prince Fluff (who looks suspiciously like Kirby) asks Kirby for help and because Kirby’s such a sweet little guy, he just jumps right in! What I Liked If you’ve played the original, you know the story for this one… some asswipe named Yin Yarn has been turning the inhabitants of a place called Patch Land into yarn because he’s a freaking weirdo. This game is actually an enhanced port of Kirby’s Epic Yarn for the Nintendo Wii. Naturally, I bought the game the day it came out… it’s Kirby, duh! I’m so proud that I actually bought a damn game and played it close to its release date instead of like 15 years later! Anywho. Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn was released for the Nintendo 3DS in March 2019. Anyway, why am I blabbering so much?! On to the whole point of this post… my End Game Thoughts on the wonderful Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn! Not sure how much time I’ll spend on the internet considering my husband and I are probably going to the beach and other fun stuff if the weather holds up (plus our anniversary is the 29th). I’m also catching up on reading everyone else’s posts too, which is awesome! I’m taking some time off starting Friday (which happens to be my birthday!) and I’ll be off of work all the way until August 6th. So, I actually beat this game back in April of this year… I’m still a few months behind on all my posts I want to do, but I think I’m making some good headway. I really enjoyed this game a lot! It’s fun to just play through the minigames without having to worry about some asshole stealing your stars, coins, or both! I hate luck-based games! And the beach volleyball game can kiss my ass forever and ever, I hate it. There are definitely some cheap ass, annoying minigames included in this compilation as well, which is unsurprising. It was fun seeing the games with updated graphics, too! What I Didn’t Like There are a lot of fun minigames in this compilation! I especially enjoyed playing some old favorites from Mario Parties 1-4, because those are the games I’m most familiar with. Some of the games are locked until you come across them in Story Mode. There are few different modes in this game (including a simple board map and a story mode) but the main focus of this game is just playing the minigames, which is awesome! After all, the minigames are the best part about the Mario Party games. Mario Party: The Top 100 was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2017 in North America.
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