Gear up to feast on Kirby’s Dream Buffet in Tetris 99

Kirby and Tetris together at last

13 December 2022
by rawmeatcowboy 2

Are you hungry for a smorgasbord of fun? Even the most dedicated foodie need look no further than the Kirby’s Dream Buffet™ themed MAXIMUS CUP, which arrives soon to the Tetris 99 game for the Nintendo Switch™ family of systems. The Kirby’s Dream Buffet 31st MAXIMUS CUP event will satisfy enthusiastic gourmands by featuring a sprawling buffet of 99 players, with a ravenous appetite for competition, placing Tetriminos!

The Tetris 99 31st MAXIMUS CUP event runs from 11 p.m. PT on Dec. 15 to 10:59 p.m. PT on Dec. 19. To participate, any Nintendo Switch Online member* just needs to play the Tetris 99 online mode during the event period. Players will earn event points based on their placement in each match. Once players have accumulated a total of 100 event points, a new theme will unlock, featuring background art, music and Tetrimino designs inspired by the Kirby’s Dream Buffet game. There’s even a free seven-day trial available for new Nintendo Switch Online members if you’d like to participate for the first time!

In the Kirby’s Dream Buffet game, which is available now in Nintendo eShop, you’ll join Kirby on a rolling adventure of food-themed stages in cute and delicious four-player competition. The game features a delectable spread of game modes. In Gourmet Grand Prix, up to four players will race across mouth-watering obstacle courses, collecting strawberries to plump up Kirby. Race mode will have players rolling through a course of delectable foods to get to the finish first. In between races, minigames offer the perfect palate cleanser. And it all culminates in Battle Royale, the final confrontation to see which Kirby has grown largest.

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Comments (2)

kuribo

1+ y ago

I like Tetris 99 and will jump in every once in a while but I still miss Super Mario Bros. 35. Wish they didn’t scrap that. Could have had themed events for that too.


the schaef

1+ y ago

@kuribo

I actually liked it better than Tetris 99 (don't tell Josh).

Timed events from Nintendo are just stupid. Why would you have digital ports of your tentpole franchise and then just tell people they can't buy the games any more?