Kirby Triple Deluxe on 3DS in Korean version. Kirby in a vertical world with foreground and background levels. Hypernova to swallow large enemies. Accessible and inventive, perfect for all ages.
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Platformer1 player3+
Description
Kirby explores Floralia, a kingdom suspended in the clouds, and faces the sorcerer Taranza in the Korean edition of Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Published by Nintendo, released in Korea in July 2014. Stages exploiting the 3DS foreground and background planes, Hypernova for swallowing giant objects, Kirby Fighters and Dedede's Drum Dash modes. Korean edition.
Byeorui Kirby - Triple Deluxe review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Teeming backgrounds and foregrounds that play with 3D depth: every level looks like a coloured paper theatre. Kirby's endearing roundness moves through settings of dazzling richness. This visual exuberance, soft and polished, exploits the stereoscopy with a rare felicity.
Luminous and singing, the compositions pile up catchy melodies and playful re-orchestrations of familiar themes. The music matches the lightness of exploration while elevating the fights with an unexpected grandeur. This sonic generosity, joyful and polished, remains a pure pleasure for the ears.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Inhale, spit out, puff up to glide: Kirby's toolkit gains spectacular powers that the levels exploit with relentless inventiveness. The interplay of foreground and background makes real use of 3D to surprise without disorienting. Gentle for newcomers yet generous with secrets, it keeps a charm and a smoothness that time leaves untouched.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Playing across two depth planes, leaping from foreground to background, and unleashing the Hypernova that sucks up whole chunks of scenery: the Kirby formula blossoms in 3D. The stroll stays gentle, but the ideas pour out and secrets abound. Colourful, generous and full of charm, an instant pleasure that lifts the mood at once.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,54 GB📅10/07/2014
Published by Nintendo
Byeorui Kirby - Triple Deluxe (3DS) price, value & rarity
Korean counterpart to Kirby Triple Deluxe, this is the other pillar of a Hangul Kirby 3DS shelf. Its local print is even smaller than Robobot's, the Korean market having absorbed a limited number of copies before distribution stopped. Desirability stems from regional scarcity and from the fact that the two Korean Kirby releases form a coherent pair that few collectors manage to complete quickly.
Is Byeorui Kirby - Triple Deluxe still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2014 on 3DS and known in the West as Kirby - Triple Deluxe, HAL Laboratory's project brilliantly exploits the depth of the screen by moving Kirby between foreground and background, in levels that play on relief. The Hypernova power, which lets you inhale gigantic elements, punctuates the adventure with spectacular moments. The vivid art direction, the cheerful pace and the plethora of abilities to copy make for a generous and warm platformer. The easiness remains for seasoned players. An excellent Kirby, recommended for fans of colourful and accessible platforming and for families.