

It will always hold a special place in the hearts of Kirby fans, though objectively speaking, it has little to offer beyond its platforming. However, future Kirby games would be designed similarly but with added complexity, involving Copy Abilities and other flashy moves. Yes, it is a Game Boy game, and it was designed to be simple to draw in casual audiences. That being said, it ranks last on this list due to its simplicity.

While it didn't offer much in terms of challenge, Kirby's Dream Land has to be respected for being the start of Kirby's fantastic franchise, as well as having a high level of polish for a 30+ year-old game. If players were too confounded by platforming puzzles, they could simply hover across the gap and continue on their merry way. To work off this, Kirby's iconic flight was introduced. Kirby's Dream Land was a simple side-scrolling platformer, intended to be an entry point for new gamers as well as a fun experience for the casual audience. The very first Kirby game, released for the Game Boy in 1992. It may be tough, but let's take a page from Kirby and rank all of Kirby's main adventures with a smile. Kirby's faced friends and foes alike in his quests, and he's employed countless copy abilities along the way. Kirby's adventures have taken him all over - from the cozy and quiet Dreamland to the very edges of the universe itself. Kirby's Return to Dreamland Deluxe marks Kirby's most recent adventure, with a return to form both figuratively and literally as a remake of one of Kirby's most acclaimed titles.

Related: Kirby's Return To Dreamland Deluxe Demo: All Available Mini-Games Never are Kirby's adventures bad or boring - even the least impressive of them are still good fun. Of these 40 adventures, 13 of them are considered to be of the "main series." These games have stood the test of time. From the original Game Boy to the Nintendo Switch, Kirby entertained people of all ages. Over the course of Kirby's 30+ years of history, over 40 titles starring the Hero of Dreamland have been released across Nintendo's myriad cast of consoles.
