Customers are satisfied with Yoshi's Crafted World's gameplay, finding it fun and easy to use, especially for children. Many appreciate the level design and simple controls. While some found the game easy, others commented on the music being forgettable and some concerns about the price point.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Green Lizard
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Great game. Has a green lizard. Everyone likes the green lizard.
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This game isn't too complicated and it is visually quite interesting to look at. It would be easy for younger players and it's quite fun even for adults who remember any of the old Mario games.
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It's a great purchase for the kids, yes, even you i personality got it for my friends kids birthday gift the little one was so happy. Was smiling from ear to ear over all. It's a great gift for anyone.
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Yoshi's crafted world improves on Wooly world and makes it better with new features. The shooting in the background and controls are fun and smooth. However there should be better costumes for the crafted boxes.
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I bought into this game after really enjoying Yoshi's Wooly World on Wii U (and 3DS). Yoshi games offer a decent amount of challenge comparable to Kirby games, but are typically a little less so than a good Mario title. The challenge in this game is more in exploring stages well enough to locate each of the stages roughly six to eight flowers and 20 red coins. You'll need the flowers to progress to new worlds, and (mild spoiler) there are a few worlds that will require more of these to reach once you beat the game.
Graphically the game looks great running on the Unreal engine. Everything takes on a paper craft look with Yoshi looking more like a stuffed animal. As you earn coins in game you will use them exclusively to buy capsules that contain unique paper craft costumes that work as a bonus health shield in game. Capsules and costumes are random but if you buy all capsules from a particular machine you will eventually unlock all that machine has to offer with no duplicates. So while the costumes are random it's not a blind bag situation and all costumes are eventually unlocked.
The only complaint I can level against the game is the soundtrack. It does offer some great music with unique songs, but soooo many levels play the same main theme song with only light alterations. Main stages, spooky stages, all use the same melody.
All around I highly recommend the game. If you love exploration in games and mild to moderate challenge this game is great with a lot of content to offer. Once you've beaten a stage you are able to go back and find three "Poochies" playing the stage in reverse with the opposite perspective. You'll also be tasked by a few in game characters of finding special objects in stages after you've played through the stage once. Then trying to find enough coins to unlock all costumes or all costumes you want adds a lot of replayability to this fun game. Just be aware the soundtrack uses the same melody over and over again but in slightly nuanced ways.
For fans of the Yoshi games or Super Mario World 2
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Follows most of the same patterns as the Yoshi games before it but with a "craft" twist. Eat enemies, create eggs, toss eggs at targets and repeat.
The game can get a bit repetitive but that's a given if you've played others in the series. There's also a "mellow" mode for younger gamers which makes the game far easier than it's already "simple" difficulty.
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Love this game; it's a ton of fun to play with quite a bit of replay value given the "back side" version of each level and the levels that unlock after the main game. The graphics are also very adorable.
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Yoshi's Crafted World is a great Nintendo Switch game. It it full of vibrant colors and the mechanics of the game are easy to pick up. This is a game for younger gamers but I've still enjoyed playing it.
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Great visual graphics and has 2 player co op as well. Not too challenging but later in game it gets a little harder but again the graphics is what makes the game fun.
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Beautiful game, as other reviewers have said, but definitely more on the kid side. It's very cutesy. I had hoped to play collaboratively with my husband but it wasn't his cup of tea. I'm happy to keep playing on my own.
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I got this because I really enjoyed Yoshi's Wooly World for the 3DS. This one isn't quite the same, but I think it's just as fun!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Okay for co-op
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The levels are kind of fun, but a little too simplistic. Not as engaging as the previous Yoshi game from the Wii U (Yoshi’s Wooly World). The graphics haven’t aged very well, and frankly the Switch is capable of higher resolution textures than this. Splatoon 2 and Mario Odyssey were far more impressive.