During my exploration of Kirby and the Rainbow Paintbrush, I mentioned that I wasn’t sure what to expect from a Kirby game other than, well, the unexpected.
I was expecting at leastΒ someΒ of the games in the series to be relatively conventional platform games — and I know they’re there somewhere! — but the next one I happened to alight upon, courtesy of the SNES Mini’s built-in lineup of games, was Kirby’s Dream Course.
I had no set expectations for whatΒ Kirby’s Dream CourseΒ was going to be before firing it up for the first time. But I can tell you IΒ didn’tΒ expect it to be a thoroughly charming minigolf game!