![]() ![]() When two systems are linked, up to two players can play on one system, however when playing with three or more systems, only one player per console can play. Up to four systems can be linked together. This game is one of the few titles compatible with the Broadband Adapter. LAN Play Four players playing in system link mode. Playing in Free Run mode allows Kirby to use any unlocked vehicle. However he won't be able to obtain any power-ups while not riding a vehicle. By holding the action button and down on the control stick, Kirby can dismount his Air Ride in order to board another one. Kirby starts in the Compact Star which has lower stats. Players have a limited time to traverse a city, collecting stat-building power-ups to be used against other players in various mini-games after the allotted time limit expires. This mode plays the most differently compared to the other two which the various tracks only fill a single screen (reminiscent of Super Off Road) Kirby has access to only two vehicles in this mode the free star (where Kirby can be pointed in the direction the player wants him to go) and the steer star (which has relative controls). Free Run mode also acts as a Time Trial mode that allows to set records. Kirby can utilize boost pads, triggers, copy abilities and more to gain an advantage. ![]() Race to the Finish on one of several courses. The game is primarily intended to be played with multiple people, as there are no dedicated career mode Game Modes Air Ride Unlike most other driving games, acceleration occurs regardless of player input. The game is notable for its simplistic control scheme that only uses the analog stick for direction and one button on the GameCube controller for decelerating and using power ups. Kirby's Air Ride is a kart racer starring the puffy, pink hero, Kirby. ![]()
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