It was then released in North America on April 11, 2001. The game was released in Japan on August 23, 2000. After discussing with Shigeru Miyamoto, the developers then switched the character to Kirby. It was originally titled Koro Monkey ( Monkey Tilt 'N Tumble) and starred a monkey. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble started development in April 1999. The game ends prematurely when all lives are lost, although the player can continue the game from the beginning of the current stage by selecting "Continue". The player starts with five lives, and will lose one if Kirby loses all of his health from enemy or hazard damage, falls off the level, sinks in quicksand or water, or runs out of time. When the timer drops below 50 seconds, an alarm sounds, warning the player to hurry up and finish the level, and the music that was previously playing changes to a more fast-paced version. The player can increase the timer by rolling Kirby over clock tiles, stopping the roulette on the timer, picking up clocks that add ten seconds, or by passing checkpoints. The timer counts down until the player has reached the level's end. This will unlock the bonus worlds, where they are slightly harder versions, and players start with less time. To beat the game entirely, the player must collect each level's red star. The game revolves around the collection of the numerous stars strewn about the levels. The game registers a "pop" action when the player quickly jerks the Game Boy, rotating the game toward the user (as if flipping a pancake) doing so will fling Kirby into the air. The goal of the game is to guide Kirby to the level's goal within the allotted time by tilting the Game Boy in the direction in which the player wishes to move him. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble uses a series of accelerometers to control Kirby. Soon, Kirby discovers that Dream Land has lost its stars and sets off to get them back. Suspicious of the King's intentions, Kirby hops on a warp star and follows him, determined to find out what he is up to. He then sees King Dedede, carrying a long bumper. The game begins with Kirby napping on a cloud, when he is awakened as a Waddle Dee walks by, carrying a round pinball-like bumper. The game received its first official re-release on the Nintendo Switch Online service on June 5, 2023. Due to the cartridge having a built-in accelerometer, it has a unique shape, as well as a unique transparent pink color in reference to Kirby. It was released in Japan on Augand in North America on April 11, 2001. Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble is an action puzzle video game developed by Nintendo R&D2 and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console.
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