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Balloon Kid

Balloon Kid
North American cover art
Developer(s) Nintendo R&D1
Pax Softnica
Publisher(s) Nintendo
(Hello Kitty World)
Director(s) Yoshio Sakamoto
Producer(s) Gunpei Yokoi
Composer(s) Hirokazu Tanaka
Platform(s) Game Boy, Family Computer, Game Boy Color, 3DS Virtual Console
Release Balloon Kid
  • NA: October 5, 1990
  • EU: January 31, 1991
Hello Kitty World
  • JP: March 27, 1992
Balloon Fight GB
  • JP: July 31, 2000
3DS Virtual Console
Balloon Fight GB
  • JP: October 19, 2011
Balloon Kid
  • NA: November 3, 2011
  • PAL: January 26, 2012
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Balloon Kid is a flying platform game developed by Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy on October 5, 1990 in North America and on January 31, 1991 in Europe. It is the sequel to Balloon Fight. It was never released in Japan for the original Game Boy; however, two years after its original release, a licensed Family Computer port titled Hello Kitty World (ハロー キティ ワールド?) was reprogrammed and released by Sanrio's subsidiary Character Soft exclusively in Japan on March 27, 1992. A Game Boy Color edition with a few new features titled Balloon Fight GB (バルーンファイトGB?) was released exclusively in Japan on July 31, 2000.

In 1-player mode, the gameplay is an arrangement of the Balloon Trip mode of Balloon Fight, where the screen automatically scrolls toward the left, while the player controls Alice that uses two balloons to float into the air with. To make her float in the air, the player must press (and sometimes hold) the A button to make her wave her arms to hover upward. Alice also has the ability to remove her balloons and walk on the ground, as well as jumping. If both of her balloons are popped or removed, and if she lands safely, she can inflate two new balloons and fly again.

The object of this mode is to travel from the beginning to the end while collecting balloons left by Alice's brother, Jim, along the way. The player must also prevent Alice from bumping into enemies that are attempting to pop her balloons, push her or kill her altogether. Some enemies, such as Balloon Birds, came from Balloon Fight. The giant fish that eats anyone who flies too close to the water, also came from Balloon Fight. There are four bosses in Balloon Kid. To defeat them, the player must make Alice fly about them and make her detach her balloons to bounce on them. She also can jump and stomp on them, whenever it is safe for her, like in other typical platformers.


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