The Steer Star (Handle Star in Japan) is a star in Kirby Air Ride that moves differently from the Free Star. It does not move up, down, left, and right by pressing the corresponding direction, so the player must steer it like a normal Air Ride Machine, despite the camera not following behind them. This setup is similar to the controls used in many other racing games with a fixed overhead view, such as Atari Games' Super Sprint. The Steer Star is colored blue and white, and is only usable in Top Ride. The player controls it by moving the control stick side to side. Like the Free Star, it has only appeared in Kirby Air Ride. It is oddly shaped like an arrow, probably to indicate the direction it is traveling in.
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| - The Steer Star (Handle Star in Japan) is a star in Kirby Air Ride that moves differently from the Free Star. It does not move up, down, left, and right by pressing the corresponding direction, so the player must steer it like a normal Air Ride Machine, despite the camera not following behind them. This setup is similar to the controls used in many other racing games with a fixed overhead view, such as Atari Games' Super Sprint. The Steer Star is colored blue and white, and is only usable in Top Ride. The player controls it by moving the control stick side to side. Like the Free Star, it has only appeared in Kirby Air Ride. It is oddly shaped like an arrow, probably to indicate the direction it is traveling in.
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| - The Steer Star (Handle Star in Japan) is a star in Kirby Air Ride that moves differently from the Free Star. It does not move up, down, left, and right by pressing the corresponding direction, so the player must steer it like a normal Air Ride Machine, despite the camera not following behind them. This setup is similar to the controls used in many other racing games with a fixed overhead view, such as Atari Games' Super Sprint. The Steer Star is colored blue and white, and is only usable in Top Ride. The player controls it by moving the control stick side to side. Like the Free Star, it has only appeared in Kirby Air Ride. It is oddly shaped like an arrow, probably to indicate the direction it is traveling in.
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