

After competing in a couple of linear race tracks and a short mini-challenge, the Kirbys face off in one last Battle Royale match where they fight each other for their strawberries using Copy Food abilities and other items, with the largest Kirby at the end of it all being declared the winner. In this game, Kirby, a handful of different-color Kirby clones, and several Waddle Dees are shrunk down to the size of peas by the magical Dream Fork and roll around atop cakes, pastries, and other confections in a race to eat the most strawberries and other fruit, growing in size and speed the more fruit is consumed. Kirby's Dream Buffet is a small action/racing spin-off game for the Kirby series, released digitally on the Nintendo Switch.

Past Adventures section in Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Transform into foods and use Copy Food Abilities to win! Play solo or with up to three rivals using local wireless or an online connection. In this competitive action game, four shrunken Kirbys roll through a world of sweets to see who can eat the most strawberries. Japanese, American English, British English, European French, Canadian French, Italian, German, Dutch, Latin American Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean Source code is available on GitHub, can be built on OS X and Linux (with Qt 5), and is distributed under the MIT license.Digital cover art, logos, and box art for Kirby's Dream Buffet Special Tee Shot support is currently planned for future versions, but is not yet implemented due to numerous differences between the two games in how level and graphics data are organized. The editor supports US, European, and Japanese ROMs, both with or without copier headers. Individual courses can be saved to standalone files for easy distribution, and sample levels are included to demonstrate some of the editor’s capabilities. In addition, background and music selections can be changed in order to fully customize courses.

The editor supports full editing of all of the game’s courses, including demo courses and unused test courses which are only present in the Japanese version. Kirby’s Dream Course Editor (yes, still untitled) is a level editor for Kirby’s Dream Course and its Japanese counterpart, Kirby Bowl.
