

Kirby - Mass Attack is one of those DS games that makes you go, "Wait, why haven’t more games done this?" Instead of controlling just one pink puffball, you’re wrangling a whole squad of them—up to ten at once. You tap and drag them around the screen like a chaotic little Kirby parade, stacking them to reach high platforms or splitting them up to solve puzzles. It’s way more strategic than it looks at first glance.
The levels are packed with secrets and weird little challenges, like a mini-game where your Kirbys play volleyball against a giant frog (yes, really). And the art style? Super cute, obviously, but with this hand-drawn charm that makes everything pop. The music’s got that classic Kirby bounce too—catchy but never annoying.
It’s the kind of game where you’ll lose track of time because you keep thinking, "Just one more level to see what weird thing they throw at me next."
Must-play games
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Iron Man 2 (nds)
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Inazuma Eleven (nds)
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Rhythm Heaven (us) (nds)
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Lego Ninjago - The Videogame (eu) (nds)
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Crash - Mind Over Mutant (nds)
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Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2 (nds)
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Kung Fu Panda - Legendary Warriors (nds)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat (nds)
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Warioware - Touched! (eu) (nds)
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Dragon Quest V - Tenkuu No Hanayome (dominent) (j) (nds)
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Transformers - Dark Of The Moon - Autobots (nds)
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Lego Battles - Ninjago (nds)