Donkey Kong Bananza players create incredible Kirby art with “DK Artist” mode
- Marc Kaliroff

- Jul 22
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 4
With the release of Donkey Kong Bananza on Nintendo Switch 2, it became very evident after the game's Nintendo Direct that fans would immediately go bananas with the title's highly anticipated "DK Artist" mode. As usual with all Nintendo games involving tools that allow you to create your own masterpieces, Kirby sculptures were bound to hit the internet hours after the game's release.
Check out a few of our favorites we spotted on X (formerly Twitter) below!
Kirby Ball (Form) by @vicctre
Magolor by @kairo_2710
Whispy Woods by @lazylambz000
Bandana Waddle Dee by @wootton120
For those unaware, in Donkey Kong Bananza, players can access the DK Artist mode by clicking the "+" button on the game's title screen. DK Artist allows players to use the Nintendo Switch 2's mouse controls to create anything they desire by reshaping pre-made sculptures created by Nintendo. These include an apple and Donkey Kong's face—an obvious throwback to Super Mario 64's title screen.
Have you been playing Donkey Kong Bananza on Nintendo Switch 2? If you create any Kirby art with DK Artist, be sure to send us photos through the comment section or tag us on our socials @kirbyinformer!



