Every Kirby Game, Ranked
Updated March 2023 to add Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe
First appearing in 1992, the Kirby game franchise has gone on to span 15 main games and over a dozen spinoffs, with cumulative sales ranking it among the best-selling game properties of all time despite (or because of) being limited to Nintendo devices. Those games center on the titular character, a cute 8-inch-tall pink sphere (his species has no official name) hailing from the Planet Popstar and created on our planet by Masahiro Sakurai (then of HAL Laboratory, the Japanese developer of several Nintendo-exclusive series that continues to make Kirby games to this day).
Games in the main Kirby series are platformers (typically side-scrollers) that are usually distinguished from the competition by Kirby's unique abilities including inhaling his enemies and copying their powers. In the gallery on this page, we rank all 15 of the games in the series from worst to best by Metascore, which captures the consensus views of professional critics. (And, at the very end of the gallery, we rank all of those spinoffs as well.)
All photos courtesy of Nintendo unless otherwise indicated.
(#1) The most beloved of all Kirby games to date is this over-25-year-old platformer that marked Kirby's second appearance on a console. As its alternate title Fun Pak suggests, the game is actually a compilation of eight different minigames (nine, if you count boss-fighting challenge The Arena, which goes unmentioned on the packaging), including the Dream Land-like Spring Breeze and the eating/racing mash-up Gourmet Race.
Super Star was ported to the Nintendo DS in 2008 (as Kirby Super Star Ultra) and later made its way to both Wii consoles and the Switch as an online virtual console release.
“It won't take you long to see why Kirby Super Star is widely regarded as the best release in the series once you dive into these entertaining adventures.” —Nintendo Life
* score from GameRankings