Kirby and the Amazing Mirror
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Kirby and the Amazing Mirror is a Kirby video game released in October 2004 for the Game Boy Advance.
Unlike in the standard Kirby game, worlds branch off in several directions and (providing you have the proper power at your disposal) you may go anywhere in almost any order, excluding the final sequence. It also features multiplayer, and you can call other players or CPU-controlled Kirbys to your location with a cell phone. There are several new powers in it, such as Cupid (called Angel in the Japanese version), which allows Kirby to fly around with wings and a halo and fire arrows, and Missile, which turns Kirby into a missile that can be guided in any direction and will explode on contact with a wall or an enemy, or when the B button is hit.
The game takes place high above Dream Land in the mirror world. An evil force invaded it, and Meta-Knight flew up to protect it, but was swiftly defeated by Dark Meta-Knight, his shadowy mirror image. Kirby flies up as well and as the game starts Dark Meta-Knight cuts Kirby in to four different Kirbies, each with a different color (pink, red, yellow, and green). There is also a Shadow Kirby though it is not nearly as malicious as Dark Meta-Knight, and if you attack it, it will throw a power-up at you and flee.
Co-operation between Kirbys is not necessary at any point, though it does enhance the experience.