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I am not immune to Nintendo arts and crafts aesthetic

It has a nice artstyle but the gameplay it's kinda weird, couldn't finish it

Enjoyable co-op experience and a solid Yoshi game, got way too absorbed in the background item hunts.

Not as brilliantly designed as Woolly World but still a beautifully designed world with plenty of goodies to collect. Music unfortunately pales in comparison to Woolly World but the visuals are still gorgeous and the craft aesthetic isn't any less charming.

Rented this game and played through most of it. A fine platformer with a cute aesthetic.


This was really cute. My only real issue with it was the time limit flowers, but I dislike time limits in general. Anyone that doesn't like easy games should very much avoid this though.

I get why some people may dislike this but I played the whole game on co-op and it was super fun

Pretty straight-forward gameplay and really easy levels, but the craft world is really adorable and it's cool to see all the things made of recycled materials.

I beat this game because I needed something to play in front of my kid. Not that she's always watching games, it's just nice to have the options. It was pretty good and I wound up playing on easy mode.

Yoshi's Crafted World rappresenta tutto ciò che cerco in un platform, è un festival scatenato di colori pastello, un tripudio di divertimento condito da scelte di level design fantastiche abbinate ad un sistema di gioco basato sui classici espedienti del genere ed una elevata sinergia tra le varie dimensioni dello schermo. Tutto funziona in questo gioco, dal comparto ludico a quello estetico. Essendo un gioco con un buon grado di accessibilità alla portata di chiunque i veterani del genere potrebbero storcere il naso ma per me che sono scarso nei platform l'ho trovato sufficientemente appagante, non posso che promuoverlo. L'unica cosa recriminabile è il comparto tecnico: per garantire i 60 fps c'è un calo costante di risoluzione sia in modalità fissa che portatile e ciò cozza con l'estetica generale del titolo assolutamente sublime, si finisce spesso in modelli sgranatissimi che per ovvie ragioni si notano meno in modalità portatile pur rimanendo visibili.

Honestly? This was incredibly fun and had awesome ideas. Maybe getting all collectibles was a bit too much but I never really minded that. Just a cute platformer where every level offers something new either visually or gameplay-wise.

it was super cute and fun, I will fight for this game my entire life

Honestamente no recuerdo ni un solo nivel de este juego, considerando que estoy escribiendo esto 3 años despues de su lanzamiento.

Demasiado corto y facil. Aunque bueno para apagar el cerebro.

6.24/10

Wasn’t expecting to review a game like this, yet here I am. I bought it as a gift for my 10 year old sister’s birthday and she wanted to play the game with me in co-op, so I did and it was a decent fun time. Not gonna write a particularly long review for this game so here we go.
The levels are decently designed. They’re very easy, even the post-game “hidden hills” ones, but they make up for it with variety in gimmicks so it doesn’t get stale.
The presentation is very cute and charming. The arts and crafts artstyle of the graphics is really well-done, as are the stop motion cutscenes whenever they happen. The music accompanying these visuals is also charming. It looks and sounds…like a game you would expect from Good-Feel.
The gameplay is the very same familiar yoshi platforming, so not much to add, barring a much better co-op and the level gimmicks. The boss fights are pretty good as well.
My complaints rely in the side-content. The poochie pups levels are just level flips with poochies added and while they are fun at first due to their speedrunning nature, they get tiring and dull after a while, since the timers are really forgiving. The “crafts requests” are just boring right from the get go and it merely serves to pad out replayability of levels even more. It’s the “crash 4” method of making levels replayable, without the unique fun of the different challenges provided there.
So yea, on a first playthrough just to finish it with my sister on co-op, I had fun and it very much just feels like a 7/10 game that i’ll probably forget later. The 100% completion is very easy and it didn’t take me much time, but the side-content needed to get there was so drab, that it lowered the score to a 6/10. I guess I could do worse for the 20 bucks I spent on this on discount.

This game certainly exists.
(In all seriousness, it's a downgrade of Woolly World, just play that game instead)

Worse Woolly World

It's visually cute, but as a game it's just really nothing in comparison. The least offensive Yoshi Game but also nothing special.

Fun, simple gameplay mechanics.

Good:
- Nice maps, quite varied and original.
- Accessible gameplay, very relaxed.
- Tons of collectibles.

Bad:
- Extremely limited soundtrack, you'll be hearing the same tracks over, and over, and over, and over, it's tiresome.
- Bad aiming mechanics, somehow the old SNES aiming was better.
- This is a nitpick, but I missed having underground levels like in the SNES game.
- Level replayability comes from playing the same levels but flipped, this could be either good or bad depending on your taste, i think it's clever but I didn't love it.
- Many collectibles show up on the screen for a few seconds, if you miss your window to aim with the bad aiming controls, you need to start the level over.

Yoshi's Crafted World is a fun platforming game with a rather unique art style that I've only encountered in one other game Tearaway on the PS Vita. The world within Yoshi's Crafted World is made to look like it was made out of art and craft supplies, giving a bright DIY feel to it.

Unfortunately, the games unique and creative art style is not reflected in its plot, as the story s pretty standard for a platformer- the antagonists tried to steal a magical item and in the ensuing fight with the Yoshis, parts of the item are scattered across the world. It is now a rrace against time to find the missing pieces. Yes, Yoshi's Crafted World is not going to win any prizes for its story.

Fortunately, the level design and game mechanics make up for the plot. There are several different zones, that vary from jungles to space. Each zone has three levels in which Yoshi can collect flowers and coins as he progresses through the level. These flowers are used to unlock other zones and the coins are used to buy cosmetic items for Yoshi. Something that have to praise the developers for is the variety in the levels. Rather than have all levels being completed by simply moving left to right through the level, the developers have spent time creating varied levels, such as a racing level and level where you are chased by a spooky figure. The boss levels are not the most challenging I've encountered, once you have memorised the attack patterns and land three successful hits, any of the bosses you encounter will go down.

Overall, Yoshi's Crafted World is fun platformer that just feelsa little too short for the asking price. I would recommend you pick this game up if it is on sale but at full price, you don't quite get your monies worth.

pretty cute game but after about the midway point i had to play the rest of the game muted because the soundtrack was giving me a splitting headache

actual default ai generated video game

Cute, charming and fun. And very challenging to get the 100%.
Love how nice everything looks, and the large level variety.
Very good.

I've never really played "Yoshi" games before but let me say that playing this with my 4 year old son was a blast!

This is the very first game he started and finished, he caught on to the controls quickly and loved it from beginning to finish. I would highly recommend playing it with kids. Out of all our games, this is the one we play together the most. Trying to go after all the flowers in each level and going back to beat the main boss time and time again. This game has so much to give and is best played with kids.

Wins:
- Mellow and Classic mode let's you customize the experience and can be changed within levels.
- A lot of replay-ability, each level has a B side where you have to find the puppies and the levels also have hidden items you can find.
- Co-op is a blast and the best way to play.
- Some levels are no joke and finding all the hidden coins and flowers will require skill.

Could Be Better:
- Co-op choice to have you piggy back the other player when you jump on them can get annoying at times.
- Some levels are on rails and a pain to get all the flowers.
- Very easy game, I recommend for kids.


I honestly don't remember anything about this game

nintendo no more arts and crafts games plz

i liked getting the different costumes, but aside from that i don't think this game did much for me