Keito no Kirby Plus on 3DS, enhanced version of Wii's yarn Kirby with additional content. The unmatched visual softness of yarn Kirby with exclusive additional levels. For fans of the yarn style.
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Category
Platformer1 player3+
Description
Kirby finds a magic thread and explores worlds of wool, buttons and fabric in this enriched port of the Wii classic in the Korean edition. Published by Nintendo, released in Korea in October 2015. Creative wool scenery deformations, two exclusive modes playing Meta Knight and King Dedede. Enriched Korean edition.
Teolsil Kirby Iyagi Plus review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
A whole knitted world: wool, felt and buttons compose a textile universe of irresistible tenderness. Kirby and his settings, made of threads and stitches, overflow with charming visual ideas. This handcrafted aesthetic, soft and warm, remains one of the most original on the platform.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
A world entirely stitched from yarn, where Kirby morphs into a car or a parachute from a single pulled thread: the visual gentleness is instant and disarming. With no real game over, the stroll stays soothing yet brims with little discoveries to find. Tender, inventive and restful, a cosy pleasure perfect for unwinding in total calm.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,74 GB📅22/10/2015
Published by Nintendo
Teolsil Kirby Iyagi Plus (3DS) price, value & rarity
Korean version of Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, an enriched port of the Wii classic, distributed by Nintendo in Korea late in the 3DS's life. The region-locked Korean market and its reduced Nintendo catalogue make this edition uncommon. Its interest lies in this Korean localization of a Kirby title and the market scarcity proper to local end-of-cycle releases on the console.
Is Teolsil Kirby Iyagi Plus still worth playing in 2026?
An expanded port of the Wii's charming yarn Kirby, this 3DS version drops Kirby into worlds entirely made of yarn, buttons and cloth, with two new modes letting you play Meta Knight and King Dedede. The textile art direction stays enchanting and the creativity of the set transformations still lands. The challenge remains very gentle, designed for all audiences. An adorable, soothing interlude, worth recommending to fans of cosy platforming and pretty visual worlds.