
The freemium currency in this game is Gem Apples.


Kirby games have always been so pure and innocent – how could they sink to using a free-to-play model? Are they really going to try and exploit money out of young kids with this malicious, money-grabbing style of game? It’s disappointing at first, but if you properly look into the actual system the game has in place, you begin to realise that it’s not as bad as it could have been, and that HAL Laboratory have thankfully been very forgiving in regards to limiting how much the free-to-play model interferes with the fun of the game. My initial response to this was a big feeling of disappointment. It’s nice to see a Kirby game that focuses entirely on the combat, since usually with the mainline Kirby games the combat is secondary to the standard sidescrolling platforming gameplay.įor the first time in the Kirby series, they’ve introduced free-to-play elements. It’s quite fun – I’ve always enjoyed how mechanically intricate and rewarding Kirby’s fighting system has been ever since Kirby’s Adventure Wii. It also has multiplayer, allowing for you to team up and fight monsters with your friends.

It’s a game entirely made up of boss fights from previous Kirby games, with RPG elements such as leveling up and unlocking new weapons and abilities. Team Kirby Clash Deluxe is a free-to-download game on Nintendo 3DS.
