Walmart has
Yoshi's Crafted World (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$39. Select free store pickup where stock permits. Otherwise,
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Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this Game:
- Jump into a new Yoshi adventure in a world made of everyday objects-like boxes and paper cups.
- As Yoshi, you'll leap up high, gulp down enemies, and set out on a treasure hunt to find all the different collectables.
- On the flip side, stages can be played backwards, providing new perspectives to explore and new ways to locate some of the more craftily hidden items.
- Each course offers both a main path and a hidden path that offers different views and surprises.
- The lively art style looks like a miniature diorama
- Enjoy simultaneous 2-player action.
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This game ran pretty bad on the Switch, with lots of frame drops. Never bought because of that. I would like to try enjoying it on th Switch 2.
Excellent game. Runs awesome on the switch 2.
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There's a setting to allow Yoshi to jump and hover endlessly that really helps for those struggling with mechanics.
There's a good number of "puzzles" that you have to aim and throw eggs at that can be engaging for adults and challenging for younger players.
When all is said, this is a great family game that's really well made and loaded with whimsical cuteness.
It's definitely not the same as many of the open world games and seems to have a lot less hours of play compared to games like Super Mario Bros Wonder and Super Mario World 3D, but I never once got the impression there wasn't enough content given the general presented pace of the game.
I feel like this game has a good amount of well relatively cleverly designed discoverability, with an intentionally slower expected pace. Which can justify the comment about "content", but I don't want to undermine the overall quality of the game, because the content matches the presented pace in my opinion.
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This game ran pretty bad on the Switch, with lots of frame drops. Never bought because of that. I would like to try enjoying it on th Switch 2.
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