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Mar 28, 2019 Yoshi's Crafted World - All Cutscenes. This video shows you all cutscenes of Yoshi's Crafted World for Nintendo Switch. YOSHI'S CRAFTED WORLD - PLAYLIST: ht. The characters are mostly unlikable versions of exaggerated character tropes - the plot is full of holes and reuses the same type of very predictable storytelling devices ad nauseum ('Oh no, someone just died, let's all mourn for them.oh wait, they're fine after all because of some random deus ex machina!' Yoshi's Crafted World is a title in the Yoshi franchise, the sixth main platform game starring Yoshi, and the follow-up to the Wii U title Yoshi's Woolly World, released for the Nintendo Switch on March 29, 2019. It was developed by Good-Feel, the developer behind Yoshi's Woolly World and its Nintendo 3DS port Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World.

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Release Date: March 29, 2019Platforms: Nintendo SwitchDeveloper: Good-FeelPublisher: NintendoGenre: Platformer

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Yoshi’s Crafted World barely has a story. It places numerous colorful iterations of Yoshi into a hand-made universe without even taking the time to explain why these characters live in a world that’s made from cardboard boxes, plastic straws, and other assorted bric-a-brac. It’s a cute place, undoubtedly, but the fact that its existence goes completely unexplained does rankle somewhat.

Kamek and Baby Bowser show up right at the start, causing a skirmish that sends five magical gems flying off into the distance. You then get to choose a Yoshi (or two if you’re playing with a friend), before setting off across the overworld map in search of the missing gems. It’s Nintendo’s tried and tested platformer formula, albeit with Good-Feel serving as developers, and it feels particularly familiar after playing New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe earlier in the year.

The plot may not grab you, but some of the levels will. As is often the case with platformers, the challenges on offer here are something of a mixed bag, but there’s more greatness in there than naffness. For every predictable level that you feel like you’ve played a thousand times before (jump on the rotating cogs and avoid the lava, for instance), there are heaps that will surprise and delight you.

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From the hundred or so levels in the game, the most memorable challenges include moving magnets to make new platforms, running away from a giant dinosaur, flying a plane, running around with a skull on your head, racing in a kart, and even evading ax-wielding attackers. Most of these missions can be completed in a couple of minutes, too, which makes Yoshi’s Crafted World another Nintendo Switch game that’s perfect for picking up and playing on go.

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Adding an extra layer of playability, most levels in the game will be invaded by Poochie Pups after you’ve finished. This creates the potential for Yoshi to run back into the level and complete the same course backward, which presents new struggles to overcome. For instance, platforms that moved the right way in your first run-through may now be a lot less useful. Or, on the upside, you might be able to access new areas that were just background decoration before.

There are coins to collect in each level (which allow you to buy adorable costumes for your Yoshi), but the true currency at play here is big sunflower heads. Every so often, in the overworld, you’ll come up against a robot that won’t let you through to the next level unless you pay them off with sunflower heads. Depending on how many you’ve picked up in your recent levels, you may have enough to get by. Other times, you’ll need to jump back into a level and find some more hidden flowers. This forces you to revisit locations, look a bit more closely, and hone your skills.

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Nintendo revealed during the Nintendo Direct presentation on Wednesday that its Yoshi's Crafted World Switch game will ship on March 29. A demo for the game is available now.

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Nintendoannounced the game for Nintendo Switch at the E3 event in June 2017 and the game was originally slated to launch last year, but was delayed until this year.

Nintendo describes the game:

Lead Yoshi on a brand new adventure that will turn everything you've come to expect from side-scrolling games upside down! Explore a great, big world decorated like a miniature diorama in a new art style for the franchise, where each side-scrolling stage has the traditional front side as well as a flip side with different views and surprises. Look for items throughout the stage as Yoshi makes his way to the goal. You can even join up with a friend!

Good-Feel is developing the game.

The most recent game in the franchise, Yoshi's Woolly World, received a Nintendo 3DS port titled Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World in February 2017.

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Sources: Nintendo Direct presentation, Nintendo of America's Twitter account

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