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
Great Video Game for Children
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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This Yoshi's Crafted World must be very entertaining because my 11 and 8 year old children have been playing it since it arrived and finally dropped Roblox and other online games for a minute to play something more their age. I am very content with this game.
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It is cute and fun to play. I would recommend this game.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
So far great!
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This is such an amazing looking game! I really like that they added additional challenges to go back and complete on each of the levels, it adds to the replay value. I do wish there were more levels in each world but hopefully the game is long enough overall to make up for that.
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Adorable art style. Obviously not super challenging for kids, but can get tricky if you go for all the collectibles. Just cute and fun. And very creative environments and enemies.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A frustrating co-op game tarnishes this beauty
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Yoshi’s Crafted World feels like a proper Yoshi game— platforming, collectibles, and a great sense of style, this is a great looking game. It plays spectacularly when playing alone, but the co-op feels so cumbersome when playing with another player. Lots of tricky plstforming sections feel tedious when the on-screen Yoshi’s gobble each other up or trampoline off each others backs. Play with an equally skilled player and this problem may be alleviated.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Bought this to play with my 7 year old. He loves Yoshi. This game has been great so far. It's similar in style to Little Big Planet. The levels are colorful and playful in design. The game supports 2 players locally. If you play with a younger child, there are ways to help them through the more challenging parts of the levels which is really nice. For instance, you can ride on the other player's back or be safely tucked away in the other player's mouth. Sounds funny, but comes in really handy when playing with my 5 year old.
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Yoshi's Crafted World is one of the most charming and densely-packed 2D platformers of the modern era. It combines the classic Yoshi gameplay with an arts and crafts aesthetic which makes it as lovable as Wooly World but far more flexible. Where there was once 6 world, there are now nearly triple that, each wildly different from the last. In addition, each level allows you to interact with and move between the foreground and background, similar to Bug! Lastly, can play the courses in reverse for hide-and-seek speedruns. There's such smart and varied level design on display and it's so densely packed with new ideas and things to do. The only criticisms I have are the music (which is.. fine) and the egg aiming (which isn't super intuitive and takes some getting used to, but isn't a huge issue).
Overall, I love this game. It's such a nice world to visit and I can't recommend it highly enough.
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This is fun game for everyone. There are lots of options for gameplay and there are fun costumes for Yoshi. Easy and hard levels challenge players. This is a good game for parents who want to play with their kids but aren’t gamers. And kids love it.
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There have been a lot of mixed reviews regarding Yoshi's Crafted World, but if you are a fan of the Yoshi series it is definitely worth playing. A lot of creative ideas are used in the levels and boss fights in regards to the crafting theme, though none of the ideas are used so extensively that you get tired of them. The controls are tight, but aiming has changed from previous games due to being able to aim and hit things in the foreground and background, and it takes some getting used to.
The "flipside" levels are neat, but the idea is a little underdeveloped. The scavenger hunts in each level were fun too, but a more streamlined way that allowed you to find multiple items at the same time in a level would have been nice. Still, aiming for 100% completion will keep you busy for a while.
The visuals are a big draw for this game and they are beautiful. I can't praise the music however, which is probably the worst aspect of the game since there is only one primary tune that is remixed for each level and it gets old fast and is disappointing. Overall a good game and a good addition to the Yoshi series, but a step down from Yoshi's Woolly World on the Wii U, which was better.
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Really nice side scrolling adventure game. There is an easy mode that makes the game enjoyable and playable for younger children. Love that feature! It allows my little guy to enjoy the game as well.
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I read the reviews, and I agree this is not like the earlier Yoshi’s Wooly World. However, it is enjoyable. I would put this game in a category that younger gamers (under 10) would enjoy. The graphics are very textured. The gameplay is very simple. If you are looking for a gift for a young child, pick this one up with peace of mind knowinG there is no “questionable” content - just simple fun!.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
My girls give it a 5 out of 5
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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My girls love this game. The ages of my kiddos are 5,7 and 11. Watching them play is fun. As they take turns and try to figure out the game.
The game is cute and a fun environment for them to travel through.
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Bought a switch with this game and Mario Kart. This game has kept me interested for a while. Still haven't passed the whole game but I can say it doesn't get you bored easily. I haven't owned a system since the original Xbox and the switch with this game has been real entertaining. Don't hesitate much..I will say tho, games are a little expensive.. About $25 expensive for a switch but that's another review/comment
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A very cute new adventure for Mario's favorite companion. The new model style for each character is cute. The backgrounds being something that someone could have made in an arts and crafts class make it amazing
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Having played games in the Yoshi’s Island series all the way up to this point: this game is pretty much par the course for what you’d expect.
What it gets right:
The set design is great. Everything in the worlds you playin look like something you could create yourself!
This game is very accessible and could be a good introduction to the series for younger or newer players.
What it gets wrong:
It’s a new coat of paint on gameplay that hasn’t really evolved across the series. It’s cool to see how the player can interact with a very “tactile” environment, but playing the game makes me want to play a game prior in the series rather than this one.
Overall:
Great experience for someone who likes Yoshi as a character, new players for the series or even a younger audience. The colors really pop and, even though the Switch isn’t the most graphically impressive console, the game looks very good.
If you’re on the fence and have played prior games in the series it is a-okay to skip this one, though.