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"Yoshi's Crafted World" is child's play - unless you play in pairs...

Philipp Rüegg
5.4.2019
Translation: machine translated

Ingenious cardboard design, unusual levels and an always cheerful Yoshi await you in "Yoshi's Crafted World". However, the cuddly dinosaur loses his smile when Simon and I take control of him. Our livestream starts at 14:00.

Do you see how happy Yoshi looks on the cover? That's because the colourful dinos are the stars of "Yoshi's Crafted World". The fat plumber who likes to be carried around on their shoulders, only to have them plunge into a deadly abyss at the next opportunity, is nowhere to be seen.

With one of the many colourful Yoshis, you can travel to a variety of magical worlds. The woollen design from "Yoshi's Wolly World" has been replaced by an imaginative paper and cardboard design. You can now also interact with objects in the foreground and background in the 2D jump 'n' run game. Yoshi can throw eggs around to find hidden coins, activate switches, etc. This also increases the replay value if you want to find all the hidden objects.

Nintendo has put an enormous amount of effort into designing the levels creatively - both in terms of setting and gameplay. The difficulty level is clearly aimed at children. Even on Normal, the game is not particularly challenging. And there is even an easy mode and costumes that protect against damage.

"Yoshi's Crafted World" can also be played by two players. As you usually just get in each other's way, this mode is more of a pain than a pleasure. Just right for Simon and me in our Let's Play.

"Yoshi's Crafted World" was provided to us by Nintendo and is available for the Switch.

Nintendo Yoshis Crafted World (Switch, DE)
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Nintendo Yoshis Crafted World

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We will (probably) game every Wednesday live at 8 pm. You are welcome to join in for multiplayer titles. Just have a look at our Discord channel.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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