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All Game Modes in Kirby’s Dream Buffet

Find out what game modes are available in Kirby's Dream Buffet.

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Kirby’s Dream Buffet has a few options that players can choose from at any point in the game, making it easier for users who want to partake in online and local matches. Here’s a list of all game modes and a breakdown of what each selection does, so you know what you can expect at the beginning of the story.

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All Game Modes in Kirby’s Dream Buffet

When you are at the central hub of Kirby’s Dream Buffet, you can explore several different areas, like Character Treats Collection, Costumes & Colors, and the Rewards Menu. To start the competition, you’ll need to go to the Main Menu directly in front of your character when starting the game.

Here is a list of all game modes within the Main Menu:

  • Battle Mode
  • Online Mode
  • Local Play Mode

We’ll now go over each of these modes in a bit more detail.

Battle Mode

Battle Mode Game Menu in Kirby's Dream Buffet
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Battle Mode is a four-player match against friends or CPU characters in Kirby’s Dream Buffet, including the levels Sweet, Normal, Spicy, and Extra Spicy. Your goal is to eat as many food items as much possible by rolling down the game’s pathway, resulting in the character getting bigger and faster the more you consume. If you want to win Battle Mode, you must be the biggest Kirby; however, you’ll need to be mindful of the rolling mechanics since he can fall off the track.

But, don’t worry, you can go back to the path by using ‘A’ to hover, and smaller characters that haven’t eaten much food are easier to handle in these instances.

In the game’s menu, you can select these different Battle Mode races:

  • Gourmet Grand Prix: A challenging championship that features two races, a minigame, and an all-out battle royale.
  • Single Race: A smaller-scale competition for players that want a short race to claim their Strawberry Mountain.
  • Single Minigame: Play any exciting minigames of Kirby’s Dream Buffet.
  • Single Battle Royale: A showdown against various Kirbys.
  • Free Rolling: An area where you can practice your rolling abilities without opponents.
Battle Mode in Kirby's Dream Buffet
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As you play more of these different Battle Modes, you’ll earn Character Treats, costumes, and many colors to change your Kirby’s appearance.

Online Mode

Online Mode in Kirby's Dream Buffet
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Online Mode in Kirby’s Dream Buffet allows you to test your skills in virtual Random Matches against players from different parts of the world or CPU opponents. You can also use a password to battle it out with friends in Password Matches, but you must have a Nintendo Switch Online membership to do these game modes.

Local Play Mode

Local Play Mode in Kirby's Dream Buffet
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Those who want to play with friends or family at home can use Local Play Mode with up to four players. Everyone can join in on the fun by competing against each other in the various races, battle royales, and minigames. At the same time, you can earn more exclusive content for Kirby’s Dream Buffet to unlock items and cosmetics for your character.

That does it for our guide about all game modes in Kirby’s Dream Buffet. Before you go, you can explore more Kirby content by checking out the relevant links below and our feature on the top 10 best Kirby games of all time.

About the author

Kristina Ebanez

Kristina is a Freelance Writer and has been with Twinfinite for one year. She typically covers Minecraft, The Sims 4, Disney Dreamlight Valley, anime, Call of Duty, and newly released games. She loves the Metal Gear Solid series (Snake Eater especially), Rockstar's Bully, the Horizon franchise, What Remains of Edith Finch, and many more. Her dog is also an avid video game watcher, primarily when there's a horse or a cat. She has a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and grew up gaming on the islands.

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