
While the first level is easy enough, the latter two can get particularly devious with more enemies dotting the landscape, and you’ll have to jump, backbeat, and dodge perfectly to the beat. Like most rhyhthm games it’s extremely easy to pick up, as the only controls are movement from left to right, and the A button - which bumps up Dedede right as he touches the ground, and allows him to “backbeat,” which essentially translates to clapping at the peak of a leap.Īs you can expect from the title Dedede is jumping from drum to drum, which creates the beat over the melody of three different songs, with a crescendo of difficulty. Dedede’s Drum Dash is a perfect example of that, delivering a miniature rhythm experience within the confines of a game that’s otherwise platform-centric.

So what about those extras? Like any Kirby game, Triple Deluxe is pretty packed with ancillary treats that will please fans long after the core story has its curtain call.
