
Kirby's fish friend from the Kirby Dream Land series. Kirby's friend from Kirby's Dream Land series. When you get a chain, he will sprinkle star blocks on the map. You control Kirby who is stacking the blocks in the game. The following is a list of characters in Kirby's Star Stacker. If this happens, Kirby will rain down star blocks to fill up the spaces. This is how a chain happens - Once you delete blocks, the blocks around it will move, and if a friend block moves next to another friend block of the same character, it will also be deleted. The chain system is featured in many puzzle games. Contents 1 Physical Appearance 2 General Information 3 Games 3.1 Kirby's Dream Land, Kirby's Adventure, and Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land 3. And Star Blocks will delete the friend blocks as well, but giving you more points. A Star Block (called a destructive block 1 in Kirby's Dream Land and an Inhale Block 2 in Kirby Super Star) is a Device in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land. Hard blocks require you to destroy them twice until they dissapear. One of these is the bomb blocks, which will destroy two of the friend blocks (explained above). There are also other types of blocks as well. The three of them all appeared in Kirby's Dream Land 2, where they would let Kirby ride them. The friends include Rick, Hoot, and Kine. Instead of blocks, they are friends of Kirby's, or at least ones that resemble them.

While they aren't exactly blocks, they do act as if they were. There are four modes, which includes the VS. The objective of the game is to get at least two matching blocks next to each other, thus making it disappear. While it is not the first Kirby puzzle game ever to be released, it is the first one with original gameplay (all of the other Kirby games were remakes of already existing titles.).
