Yoshi’s Crafted World – Nintendo Switch

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  • Explore each stage and then find even more secrets by making your way through the stage backwards on the flip side
  • Overcome varied enemies and obstacles, like Zombie Guys, Skelesaurus, Ukiki, and Monty Mole as you seek out hidden collectables; ESRB Content: Mild Cartoon Violence; Genre: Action, Platformer
  • Pass a Joy Con controller to a friend for 2 player cooperative exploration
  • Clad Yoshi in collectable, protective, handicraft costumes as he makes his way through each stage

Specification: Yoshi’s Crafted World – Nintendo Switch

Release date

March 29, 2019

Pricing

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Product Dimensions

0.4 x 4.1 x 6.7 inches, 1.76 Ounces

Type of item

Video Game

Rated

Everyone

Item model number

HACPAEA2A

Item Weight

1.76 ounces

Manufacturer

Nintendo

Date First Available

December 31, 2016

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  1. R. CORNOG

    Yoshi’s Crafted World – Nintendo Switch is a nice little game.

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  2. Sharyl Brothers

    Great game

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  3. Jorge Alan Mendez noceda

    Llego en tiempo y forma.

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  4. Amazon Customer

    Muy divertido para niños pequeños

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  5. Adolfo W.

    O jogo parece fácil mas tem alguns momentos de atenção à coordenação. A estética é linda e muito criativa. As fases podem ser jogadas várias vezes de várias formas diferentes.

    E jogar de dois é mais difícil que de um! Pois os yoshis colidem, sobem um em cima do outro e podem limitar o movimento da tela. É muito bom!

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  6. RobinBoissy

    My grandson enjoys playing with the game

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  7. Mariana Ferreyra

    El juego tiene unos gráficos increíbles, muy lindos y es super entretenido. Vale la pena

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  8. David J. Moreau

    This game is a blast to play with my 7yo daughter. We only have one set of controllers, so it is great that we can each take one half and play on that. And if I need to take care of something, it is easy to switch over to single player. The game is also very kind with how it handles dying.

    She also enjoys swallowing my Yoshi and not letting me out.

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  9. Mael

    Produto entregue no prazo e super bem embalado!

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  10. Tom

    Yoshis Crafted World is pretty much what you would expect from a modern Yoshi game. It’s traditional 2D platforming that doesn’t offer much in the way of challenge as it does with it cute visuals and appealing art style. Speaking of graphics, the game definitely looks quite blurry, not including the depth of field effects and pixel crawl you’ll notice while playing. Woolie World on Wii U actually looks slightly cleaner by comparison( I checked) so prepare to be underwhelmed with the resolution. I believe the game runs at a dynamic 900p, and it occasionally dips below that. Handheld mode looks even worse, with sub-720p resolution(I think it’s around 540p most of the time).Performance wise, the game feels solid, running at an almost consistent 60 frames per second the majority of the time. This is one of those games where I would recommend trying the demo out before purchasing. If you enjoyed the Crafted World demo and even Yoshis Woolie World on Wii U, there isn’t much reason why this game would turn you off. The world map is set up slightly different than Woolie World in that, you collect flowers as your main ticket to entering new levels. Upon completion of each stage, you unlock the ‘flip’ side, which gives you the reverse perspective on the level while asking you to find 3 hidden poochies. The main draw of this game is found in its cardboard aesthetic, along with viewing the levels from different angles. The problem is that Crafted World doesn’t take this mechanic far enough, and they really should have given the player manual control to manipulate these stages(Think…Super Paper Mario). Basically, the only time you will ever see multiple angles of a stage is when the developers specifically wanted you to, and that is quite a shame. Like with previous Yoshi games, this is downright easy to the point of being fairly bland, but from a pure collectathon standpoint, this one is still worth a look since it’s enjoyable to search everywhere and find everything. Overall, this game definitely feels like one of those filler Nintendo games that act as as tide-me-over until something better comes around. If you like spending time collecting everything and you don’t mind having to complete the game in order to get to the more difficult challenges, then this game is definitely worth picking up. If you weren’t a fan of Woolie World(or the Crafted World demo), then I would say you probably should pass on this one since it doesn’t really ‘do’ anything unique with its systems to make it feel like something revolutionary, or even different.

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  11. Sapphirewolf_7

    My husband and I grew up playing Yoshi games, and now our kiddos are getting the same enjoyment on their Switch! This is such an enjoyable game with one of the most beloved Mario characters and they are loving it!!

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  12. gabriel

    Jogo super divertido e ótimo para se jogar em família, todos se divertem desde crianças a adultos.

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  13. Michael B

    Yoshi’s Crafted World is another adorable, stylish, family-friendly platformer from the developer behind Kirby’s Epic Yarn, and Yoshi’s Wooly World. I had a lot of fun with it but ultimately felt Good-Feel back-peddled a little bit from Wooly World.

    Yoshi’s Wooly World was clearly channeling Yoshi’s Island for the SNES but Crafted World is much closer to Yoshi’s Story for the N64. It’s still a side-scroller but you’re occasionally able to go forwards and backwards into the environment. It’s extremely limited, unfortunately and left me yearning for a true 3D Yoshi. The other way in which this game resembles Yoshi’s Story is that it’s much less focused on platforming and more focused on exploration and puzzle solving. This gives Crafted World a much more relaxed feeling than every Yoshi game that’s come before. Unfortunately, this relaxed gameplay combined with the lack of challenge makes it hard to stay engaged with Crafted World. I played through the entire game in 2-player with my roommate and we generally only played for an hour or two before getting bored. The difficulty thankfully does escalate so give it a few hours to pick up steam. If you’ve played the demo, you’ll know what I’m talking about. It is thankfully not THAT easy for its entireity. One great addition is the costumes. Like Mario Odyssey, you now accumulate money between stages, which can be used to purchase costumes for Yoshi.

    Unfortunately, the main way in which Crafted World takes a step back is with its 100% quest. While Wooly World on the Wii U had me playing to 100% completion with a sensible amount of optional collectibles, Crafted World immediately drowns you in collectibles and dull side-missions. Every level has 5-10 flowers in the open, as well as flowers for obtaining all 20 red-coins, finishing the level at full-health, 4 more for playing each level in reverse, as well as hide-and-seek objectives I never participated in. It’s absolute overkill, requiring you to play stages over and over and over that will only draw the most dedicated completionists. One specific oddity is that you’re not able to get collectibles you missed when playing the reverse-stage, which seems like a missed opportunity to lessen the tedium. You need to obtain flowers to progress through the game but the required number is very low and you thankfully only need about 50% of the total to get the final challenge levels. I happily stopped playing after these challenge levels as I felt I’d seen everything the game had to offer. It seems to me that Good-Feel was aware of how mundane its extra content was so they only required you to dip your toes in it. I’m left wondering why they didn’t instead offer less content but make it actually worth your time.

    Yoshi’s Crafted World is a delightful platformer, that’s generally pretty enjoyable but only hits a high note a few times in its 10-15 hour quest. It wants to focus more on exploration but is still chained to the second dimension, while its platforming and 100% quest are a notable step backwards. It’s a good time but hard for me to recommend over Mario Odyssey or Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, even for a younger gamer.

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    Yoshi’s Crafted World – Nintendo Switch
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