


It doesn’t, and if you want to sit around the TV with a small group of friends, you’re left to take turns playing one or two-player with the Joy-Cons, must play online on your own respective devices, or, like me, you’ll probably suggest playing Mario Kart instead. Kirby’s Dream Buffet was never going to be Mario Party, but you’d think that this primarily-multiplayer title would at least support local co-op for up to four players. The race to be the biggest Kirby is a fun one, but Nintendo falls short when it comes to considering how a party game is often played. It’s another Kirby title without any skill hurdle that can provide plenty of Kirby-themed party game fun to those who jump in, but sadly, it's not a party game that I feel is going to be pulled out of the kitchen cabinet very often. Kirby’s Dream Buffet isn’t a bad game by any means. Grand Prix's consist of four courses that I certainly wish I was eating right now. They’re all designed to look perfectly sumptuous as multiple Kirby characters roll around them, but I reached the end of each banquet wishing for a little more. Check out Kirby and their friends rolling through Kirby's Dream Buffet!Įach Gourmet Grand Prix – which includes a mixture of modes such as Race, Minigame, or Battle Royale – comes with its own tasting menu to manoeuvre, full of various desserts, burgers, or everything you’d need for the perfect fry-up.
