Good-Feel and HAL platformer with a yarn-made Kirby. Absolutely adorable fabric art direction, accessible platforming, pleasant local co-op. Easier than usual Kirby fare but visually unmatched in warmth, recommended for the whole family.
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Platformer1 player3+
Description
Korean version of Kirby's Return to Dream Land developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo in Korea in November 2011. Kirby and friends Meta Knight, Bandana Waddle Dee and King Dedede help an alien recover pieces of his spaceship. Four-player co-op mode with distinct copied powers, new devastating Super Abilities, varied levels and Extra mode. Korean version of Kirby Wii.
Byeorui Kirby Wii review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Joyful curves, candy colours and sparkling settings: the pink adventure overflows with an irresistible graphic cheerfulness. The varied worlds and brightly coloured powers stay crystal-clear even with four players. This playful clarity, polished and warm, is the whole charm of the series.
Luminous and singing, the compositions pile up catchy melodies and playful re-orchestrations of the series' cult themes. The music matches the lightness of the adventure while elevating the boss fights with an epic grandeur. This sonic generosity, joyful and polished, remains a pure delight for the ears.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Inhaling enemies, copying their powers and triggering devastating Super Abilities that ravage the screen: this colourful adventure brings Kirby back to basics with generosity. Four-player co-op turns the stroll into outright giggling. Gentle, accessible and bursting with ideas, a warm platformer ideal to share with family, where teamwork is worth every power.
Korean edition of Kirby's Return to Dream Land, distributed by Nintendo under the local title Byeorui Kirby Wii. Nintendo first-party games officially localized for Korea are rare, the Wii market there having stayed narrow, placing this pressing among the coveted pieces of the Korean catalog. Desirability rests on that official Korean-localization status of a major Kirby title, sought by Nintendo completists and collectors of the Korean market.
Is Byeorui Kirby Wii still worth playing in 2026?
The Korean version of Kirby's Return to Dream Land, this HAL Laboratory platformer brings the pink ball back in a colourful adventure playable up to four in co-op, with its arsenal of copy powers and spectacular Super Abilities. The inventive level design, the generous content and the shared fun make it one of the console's best Kirby games. The high accessibility leaves little challenge for seasoned players. An excellent platform game for families and fans of Nintendo's mascot.