

Set off with a friend through a wild, woolly world in this grand Yoshi adventure! A treasure trove of clever handicraft stages are ready for you to explore. Unravel their secrets and color your world with a spectrum of yarn balls to knit new paths and get every last collectible. Review: El yoshi amiibo esta genial, muy suave, muy colorido, de una gran calidad, la caja tiene al yoshi bien sujetado y el juego sellado, misma caja me llego un poco daรฑada, por las maniobras de DHL., es un juego divertido y si lo juegas con alguien mas, mucha diversion! Review: My kids love the game, and as an adult with fond memories of Super Mario Brothers, I rather enjoy it myself!
| ASIN | B01JT802AQ |
| Customer reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (75) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WUPWAYCE |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 14.22 x 19.56 cm; 204.12 g |
L**A
El yoshi amiibo esta genial, muy suave, muy colorido, de una gran calidad, la caja tiene al yoshi bien sujetado y el juego sellado, misma caja me llego un poco daรฑada, por las maniobras de DHL., es un juego divertido y si lo juegas con alguien mas, mucha diversion!
K**T
My kids love the game, and as an adult with fond memories of Super Mario Brothers, I rather enjoy it myself!
J**E
Great family game. Loads a little slow and the graphics dont hold up as well as some nintendo classics. It is a fun, colorful, aesthetic, sidecrolling game so kids and spouses might like it. Would also recommend to any fans of the SNES original, the gameplay is very similar with a few welcome changes.
J**B
nothing wrong with product but next day price drop of $20 wasn't impressive
T**E
This game is a visual masterpiece and it plays magnificently. It's more true to the SNES (or other ports of) Yoshi's Island than "Yoshi's Crafted World" on the Switch. The targeting system is retained from the original game, and to be quite honest, I think the soundtrack is much better on this game than the Switch sequel. Don't know how I missed this game when it came out, guess I was a little late to the Wii U party. But this game is a must-have if you're a fan of platformers like the other Mario and Yoshi kind of games. Unlike the other games, you eat enemies and produce yarn balls instead of eggs from what I assume is a dinosaur cloaca (like a chicken, one orifice, two purposes - manual doesn't really clarify the method of delivery,) or you can jump up and punch yarn boxes like those white and green cubes in the other games to produce as many yarn balls as you can have follow you, sometimes they produce big balls that do a lot more damage. There's also unlockable badges that can be used for different things, like being able to use big balls on an entire stage. Visuals are creative, they really went all out with this one, with Yoshi turning into strands of wisping yarn when warping or going into pipes, etc. Everything looks so photo-realistic in this game, it's unreal. The textures are amazing. Have to blink sometimes just to take it in. The ground you walk around on even flexes under the character's weight, it's a really cool effect. So is the focus filter that blurs the foreground and background. Nintendo really made a flagship game for a console that sadly never got the credit it deserved. I don't care too much for the amiibo-enhanced gameplay, it does not unlock a CPU controlled second Yoshi like I thought it would, instead, both Yoshi characters respond at the same to your controller input, without regard to their position on the screen, which can get out of hand when trying to jump over obstacles or what-not. Certainly doesn't work like the shadow ninjas on the Ninja Gaiden II game on the NES. Maybe I'll try it again some day, but I found that I did horribly worse trying to control two Yoshi at the same time. If you have to make a jump with one, sometimes the other one will fall down and then follow you around like baby Mario in the first Yoshi's Island game. The amiibo is pretty cute and collectable, for what it's worth (this is actually my first time using or owning one.) Every stage has the sunshine flowers to collect, as well as skeins of yarns scattered over the stages (yes, I had to look up what they call that packaging of yarn, I never use the stuff,) and if you collect them all you get to re-knit a bunch of different Yoshi patterned fella's. Oh, and then there's big ol' giant Yoshi, the honey badger in Yoshi world. The more I play the game, the more I like it. I bought Yoshi's Crafted World for the Switch about a week or two before I discovered this game, and I'm starting to think that this is the better of the two. The other one is great, too, don't get me wrong, but this one's gameplay is closer to the original Yoshi's Island, and without that annoying crying baby Mario in the bubble every time you get hit. Just get it. :-)
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