Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Yoshis Woolly World and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Yoshis Woolly World.
June 2015
(77%)
54 Reviews
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Abstract: Mario? Eh, he's just a profession-confused guy with really tough shoes. Peach? Too pink and too prone to being kidnapped. Toads? Excepting Captain Toad, they're pretty much useless. No, my favorite inhabitants of the Mario universe have always been the Yo...
Abstract: Yoshi's Woolly World has three big things in its favour: it feels fabulous to play, it looks sumptuous and it sometimes makes you feel like a genius.Even amongst the generous array of mega-cute platformers on Wii U, it stands out as especially beautiful...
Abstract: Yoshi's Woolly World is almost exactly the game I thought it would be. It's gorgeous, no doubt, but it also arrives with gameplay that's rather uninspired.Developed by Good-Feel, the same studio that worked on Kirby's Epic Yarn, the latest adventure for Y...
There is nothing wrong with Yoshi's Woolly World. It's fun, progresses in difficulty and has everything one would expect from a Yoshi game, but it feels generic...
Abstract: Mit Yoshis Wooly World legt Nintendo den nächsten Titel für die Wii U nach, der einen der beliebtesten Charaktere der Japaner zum Helden hat. Ob das Spiel lediglich auf der Retro-Nostalgie-Welle reitet, oder auch für das Jahr 2015 genug Substanz liefert...
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Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Marion , review by: Chip.de
Lustige Story, Detailreiche Grafik, toller Artstyle, Langer Spielspaß durch Sammelobjekte
Koop-Spieler stehen sich oft gegenseitig im Weg
Der sympathische Dino ist zurück – und wie! In Sachen Spielspaß steht Yoshi's Wooly World im Test seinen Vorgängern in nichts nach. Die bunten Garn-Welten, verzwickte Verstecke für Sammelobjekte und jede Menge kuscheliger Yoshis begeistern Erwachsene & K...
Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Thomas , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Abstract: At the start of 2015, I spent some solid time with Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. It was a game so likeable it was almost ludicrous. Every single pixel of that game seemed designed solely to stimulate the pleasure centres of one's brain. I defy anyone no...