Kirby's Epic Yarn Couples Gameplay - Part 2 - More Kirby!
In today's Let's Play, we explore more of this yarn world!
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About This Game
Kirby's Epic Yarn, known in Japan as Keito no Kirby (毛糸のカービィ Keito no Kābī?, lit. "Yarn Kirby"), is a 2010 platform video game developed by Good-Feel and HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. It is the tenth installment of the Kirby video game series and was released in October 2010 in Japan and North America and in February 2011 in Australia and Europe. It is the first entry in the Kirby series on a home console since 2003's Kirby Air Ride and its first home console platform game since 2000's Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards.
After eating a tomato belonging to the evil sorcerer Yin-Yarn, Kirby is banished into Patch Land, a world completely made of fabric, which turns him into yarn and makes his abilities to copy enemies by swallowing them and flying useless. He must help Prince Fluff by collecting seven pieces of magic yarn that are used to stitch Patch Land together. Kirby can also transform into objects like a car, a dolphin and a parachute at certain parts of the game.
Before the game's release, Kirby's Epic Yarn won numerous awards at E3 2010 including Game of the Show from GameSpot. The game received critical acclaim upon its release, with a score of 88.67% on GameRankings and an 86/100 on MetaCritic. IGN gave the game an Editor's Choice award and ranked it as #95 in their "Top 100 Modern Games". As of April 2011, Kirby's Epic Yarn has sold 1.59 million copies worldwide. A spiritual successor to Kirby's Epic Yarn called Yoshi's Woolly World was released in 2015 for the Wii U.
Kirby's Epic Yarn was re-released digitally via the Wii U eShop in Europe and Australia on May 21, 2015.
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At this time, Shawn Bonnett has 1,556 views for Kirby's Epic Yarn spread across 55 videos. The game makes up 10 hours of published video on his channel, roughly 3.00% of Kirby's Epic Yarn content that Shawn Bonnett has uploaded to YouTube.