![]() Six types of blocks exist in the game: three Friend Blocks are based on the Animal Friends from Kirby's Dream Land 2 ( Rick the Hamster, Kine the Sunfish and Coo the Owl), Star Blocks, Bomb Blocks, and Hard Blocks. Once the blocks have landed, the domino breaks up, and each block is individually affected by gravity. Domino-like groups of two connected blocks, which can be controlled with the directional pad and turned with the A and B buttons, fall from the top of the playing field one by one, eventually landing at the bottom of the field or on top of other blocks. The game is a puzzle game in the basic style of Tetris. ![]() Gameplay screenshot from Round Clear mode (Super Game Boy). The game also received a Japan-exclusive remake on the Super Famicom, also known as Kirby's Star Stacker. Kirby's Star Stacker was later ported to the Nintendo 3DS's Virtual Console in 2011 for Japan, 2012 in Australia and Europe, and lastly 2013 in North America. Kirby's Star Stacker is compatible with the Super Game Boy, which gives the game a wider range of colors and also adds a special border around the screen, much like Kirby's Dream Land 2. Mario, this game tasks the player to line up stars in a grid between Kirby's Animal Friends to "stack them" and remove them from the board, in order to prevent them from overflowing the board and forcing a loss. Kirby's Star Stacker is a puzzle game and a Kirby spinoff released on the Game Boy in 1997. For the Super Famicom version, see Kirby's Star Stacker (Super Famicom). ![]() This article is about the version on Game Boy. Box art for Kirby's Star Stacker from various regions
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