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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good all-around game
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Great game for young and older kids! My son likes to replay levels to earn more rewards. Teaches kids that more effort is rewarding.
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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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*Yoshi’s Crafted World* is a charming and creative platformer that really leans into its arts-and-crafts style. The controls feel smooth and responsive, making it easy to enjoy without frustration. Each level introduces a fresh twist or mechanic, so the game avoids feeling repetitive as you move along. 4 stars overall—it’s a fun, lighthearted experience that’s consistently engaging.
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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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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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Bought this game for my 6 year old. He absolutely loves it and really enjoys playing this game. Perfect for his age and fun for several hours. He has been playing this game more often than any of his other Switch games and we have Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario, and Smash Bros. Definitely recommend buying for younger kids and even older kids alike.
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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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So the Yoshi game that had been hyped ever since the Switch's nascent period has finally arrived: Yoshi's Crafted World. It had been several years since Yoshi's Woolly World for Wii U (which has since received a 3DS remake) so Yoshi fans were glad to have something to which they could look forward. Did it live up to the hype? I'd say yes, but it doesn't exceed expectations. Then again, I wasn't expecting it to. If you're a fan of the Yoshi's Island style of gameplay, this game will add an extra dimension to it and is a lot of fun. Just don't expect it to blow your mind or anything; it's a Yoshi game, no more and no less. If that's what you like, it is definitely a worthy title for Switch owners. A note about co-op: It can get pretty challenging with 2 players getting in each other's way going through a level. You keep eating each other or hopping on each other's back. Sometimes those are good strategies, but usually they're unplanned annoyances. Just something to bear in mind. Co-op can still be a lot of fun when you're aware of these annoyances and can plan around them. To veteran players: The default button layout is fine, but there is an option to switch to the SNES controls, which were more familiar. One more thing: If you have a Yarn Yoshi amiibo, you may want to dig it out. ;-)
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The appeal of this is not in the difficulty (it’s incredibly easy), but in the charm of its art design. I’m amazed at the level of creativity it took to design every level in this game. I love it!
Relaxing but surprisingly tough! Delightful Detail
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I picked this game up as a fan of the series. I was expecting a light, easy-going platformer and that is pretty much what this is. A lot is changed from the series' standard formula, and I'll address that at the end.
In terms of the gameplay: It is a platformer, you play as yoshi and run through various themed stages, jumping or tossing eggs to progress. Each stage is very linear and 2-3 stages make up a "world" which has a consistent them across stages. The stages can be done quickly or slowly. Personally, I'm for the slow pace because there's an impressive amount of detail to enjoy each level. Beating each level should be straightforward, but there are several collectibles that require a little exploration and skill to collect. There are, unique to this version, side quests where you're tasked with going into the level and finding an object. I've found some of these objects surprisingly tough to find. These quests add a lot to replay value to levels.
The characters in the game are nice and friendly, I find them to be uplifting.
In breaks from the series:
- Side Quests
- Instead of 6 worlds with 8 levels each, there are several smaller worlds with 2-3 levels. These smaller worlds are significantly more detailed than in prior games and there's a larger variety of stage, which is something I was initially hesitant about but see it as a welcome change.
- The way eggs are tossed is now position via the joystick / cursor, instead of oscillating up and down. I dislike this because it takes longer to throw sometimes, but it's a needed change for the gimmicks of this game.
- Woolly World had badges which assisted players through levels, instead Crafted World has costumes (which are fun to dress Yoshi up in) that simply add additional health (very helpful).