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Yoshi's Woolly World

Yoshi's Woolly World[a] is a 2015 platform game developed by Good-Feel and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. The game is the seventh main entry in the Yoshi series of games, the first home console title in the series since 1997's Yoshi's Story, as well as the spiritual successor to 2010's Kirby's Epic Yarn. The game was released worldwide throughout 2015. A port for the Nintendo 3DS, known as Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World,[b] was released worldwide in early 2017. Both versions received generally favorable reviews, with reviewers praising the art style, gameplay, and innovation, but critiquing the lack of difficulty.

Yoshi's Woolly World
Cover art
Developer(s)Good-Feel
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Atsushi Kono
Producer(s)Etsunobu Ebisu
Keita Kawaminami
Takashi Tezuka
Programmer(s)Hironori Kuraoka
Artist(s)Ayano Otsuka
Composer(s)Tomoya Tomita
Misaki Asada
Kazumi Totaka
SeriesYoshi
Platform(s)Wii U, Nintendo 3DS
ReleaseWii U
Nintendo 3DS
  • JP: January 19, 2017
  • NA/EU: February 3, 2017
  • AU: February 4, 2017
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Plot edit

On a knitted island filled with many Yarn Yoshis of varying patterns, the evil Magikoopa Kamek turns nearly all the Yoshis into bundles of yarn for his master Baby Bowser, scattering them across different worlds. However, two of the Yoshis manage to avoid being transformed themselves, and they set off to pursue Kamek and rescue their woolly friends. After traveling through six different worlds, Yoshi manages to storm Baby Bowser's castle. When Yoshis reaches Baby Bowser's castle, Kamek reveals that he stole the yarn so that he could use it to grow Baby Bowser to a much larger size. After battling Baby Bowser, the Yoshis rescue their friends from Kamek and Baby Bowser. Kamek and Baby Bowser try to fly away, but crash land on the moon, where they are left deserted by the Yoshis. After the end of the game, Poochy can be seen at the back of the moon, sticking his tongue out happily.

Gameplay edit

 
E3 2014 screenshot of Yoshi's Woolly World. The characters and environment are depicted as living yarn knits, a theme that continues throughout the game.

Yoshi's Woolly World is a platform game in which players assume the role of Yoshi. Similar to games like Good-Feel's Kirby's Epic Yarn, the game is set in a world where the characters and environment are composed of yarn and cloth. Yoshi retains much of his moveset from the Yoshi's Island series of games, including using his tongue to swallow enemies and using his flutter jump to reach high areas. Many elements such as flowers and mystery clouds also return. However, unlike other games where swallowing enemies would produce eggs which Yoshi could then throw, Yoshi instead produces balls of yarn. These yarn balls have various uses when thrown, such as tying up enemies or filling in certain platforms and objects. Players can also gather white chicks in certain levels, which produce temporary cloud platforms when thrown. The game also supports up to two players cooperatively. With both players able to swallow and throw their partners, allowing them to reach otherwise inaccessible areas. In addition, some sections give Yoshi special transformations,[4] such as a motorbike or umbrella.[5]

Throughout each level, Yoshi can pick up beads, which can be spent on Power Badges. These can support the player during a level, such as granting more powerful attacks, or the ability to recover when falling into bottomless pits. Each level contains five Flowers, five Wonder Wools, and twenty Stamp Patches, which are hidden behind certain beads. Flowers increase the odds of entering a bonus game at the end of the level, and collecting all Flowers within a world opens up a secret level. Finding all the Yarn Bundles within a level unlocks a new pattern of Yoshi, which players can switch to while on the overworld map. Collecting enough Stamp Patches unlocks special stamps that can be used in Miiverse posts; the 3DS version has instead Pencil Patches which gives predefinite models for its exclusive Yoshi customization mode. At any point in the game, players can toggle between Classic Mode and Mellow Mode, the latter of which gives Yoshi a pair of wings, allowing less skilled players to fly indefinitely through a stage. Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World has a unique mode where the player controls Poochy through a level, with only the ability to crouch and jump, running to collect Poochy Pups and beads.

The game features compatibility with Amiibo figures, including a unique knitted Yarn Yoshi Amiibo. Using any Yoshi Amiibo allows players to create a duplicate Yoshi during Solo Play, allowing solo players to replicate actions otherwise only available in Co-op Play. Additionally, the Yarn Yoshi Amiibo can be used to save a design based on another character. Other compatible figures, such as Mario and Donkey Kong, can be used to unlock additional patterns based on the respective character.[1][6][7] The game is playable with the Wii U GamePad, Wii Remote, Wii Classic Controller, and Wii U Pro Controller.

Development edit

Yoshi's Woolly World was first announced by Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata on January 23, 2013 under the tentative title Yarn Yoshi. The game was stated to be in development by Good-Feel with game designer Takashi Tezuka supervising the project.[8] The game was absent from E3 2013, but was playable at E3 2014, where it was given a tentative release time frame of "the first half of 2015."[9][10] The soundtrack was handled by Good-Feel composers Tomoya Tomita (now freelance) and Misaki Asada, with the exception of the main theme, which was written by Nintendo's Kazumi Totaka.

Release edit

Special editions of the Wii U's version's retail release bundle the game with the knitted Yarn Yoshi Amiibo, which is available in one of three colors; green, blue, and pink. Bundles included the game with a single Yarn Yoshi Amiibo, or all three.[11] Players who purchased the game on the European Nintendo eShop before July 23, 2015 received a free download code for a Virtual Console version of the Nintendo DS title Yoshi Touch & Go.[12] The 3DS version's retail's release has an accompying Poochy amiibo.

Reception edit

Yoshi's Woolly World received generally favorable reviews, receiving an aggregated score of 78/100 on Metacritic based on 83 reviews.[41] Critics praised the art style and innovation but criticized the difficulty as too easy.[42][31]

GameSpot's Rob Crossley gave the game a score of 6/10, saying "Some would say that gives Woolly World its inherent accessibility, in that players aren't forced to take the hard road. But if you want to be fully entertained, the hard road is the only real option. It is your own degree of curiosity, and your compulsive nature, that will determine which route you'll take."[24]

IGN's Daniel Krupa gave the game a moderately positive review, saying "It's incredibly familiar, but the imaginative and attractive art style makes it feel fresh and appealing. Outside of those great few levels, Woolly World is a more forgettable and fragmented experience. Cool mechanics are cooked up, but they're dropped into levels which never realise their full potential and fixate more on unearthing frustrating collectibles."[31]

Nintendo Life's Thomas Whitehead stated that the game featured "some of Nintendo's best co-op platforming" with "clever, witty stage design" and "gorgeous" visuals, but found that boss fights were "repetitive and disappointing".[33]

The 3DS version received similarly positive reception, also receiving an aggregated score of 77/100 on Metacritic, based on 56 reviews.[40] Reviewers applauded the port for being a successful transition of the original game to a handheld, though some complaints were raised over the visual downgrade and lack of local multiplayer, with Whitehead describing it as "certainly a pity if not entirely surprising".[42]

Sales edit

Yoshi's Woolly World launched in Japan with roughly 31,000 physical copies sold, and after two weeks, 43,000 copies were sold.[43][44] In the UK, it entered the charts in fourth place.[45] As of March 31, 2016, the game had worldwide sales of 1.37 million copies.[46] The Nintendo 3DS version of the game sold 80 percent of its initial shipment in Japan,[47] but only entered the UK charts in twentieth place.[48]

Legacy edit

A stage based on the then-unreleased Yoshi's Woolly World appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. An upbeat remix of the music from the game's trailers is also present.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Known in Japan as Yoshi Wool World (ヨッシーウールワールド, Yosshī Ūru Wārudo)
  2. ^ Known in Japan as With Poochy! Yoshi Wool World (ポチと! ヨッシー ウールワールド, Pochi to! Yosshī Ūru Wārudo)

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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Yoshi s Woolly World a is a 2015 platform game developed by Good Feel and published by Nintendo for the Wii U The game is the seventh main entry in the Yoshi series of games the first home console title in the series since 1997 s Yoshi s Story as well as the spiritual successor to 2010 s Kirby s Epic Yarn The game was released worldwide throughout 2015 A port for the Nintendo 3DS known as Poochy amp Yoshi s Woolly World b was released worldwide in early 2017 Both versions received generally favorable reviews with reviewers praising the art style gameplay and innovation but critiquing the lack of difficulty Yoshi s Woolly WorldCover artDeveloper s Good FeelPublisher s NintendoDirector s Atsushi KonoProducer s Etsunobu EbisuKeita KawaminamiTakashi TezukaProgrammer s Hironori KuraokaArtist s Ayano OtsukaComposer s Tomoya TomitaMisaki AsadaKazumi TotakaSeriesYoshiPlatform s Wii U Nintendo 3DSReleaseWii UAU June 25 2015 2 EU June 26 2015 1 JP July 16 2015 3 NA October 16 2015 1 Nintendo 3DSJP January 19 2017NA EU February 3 2017AU February 4 2017Genre s PlatformMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Plot 2 Gameplay 3 Development 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Sales 5 2 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksPlot editOn a knitted island filled with many Yarn Yoshis of varying patterns the evil Magikoopa Kamek turns nearly all the Yoshis into bundles of yarn for his master Baby Bowser scattering them across different worlds However two of the Yoshis manage to avoid being transformed themselves and they set off to pursue Kamek and rescue their woolly friends After traveling through six different worlds Yoshi manages to storm Baby Bowser s castle When Yoshis reaches Baby Bowser s castle Kamek reveals that he stole the yarn so that he could use it to grow Baby Bowser to a much larger size After battling Baby Bowser the Yoshis rescue their friends from Kamek and Baby Bowser Kamek and Baby Bowser try to fly away but crash land on the moon where they are left deserted by the Yoshis After the end of the game Poochy can be seen at the back of the moon sticking his tongue out happily Gameplay editSee also Yoshi s Island Gameplay nbsp E3 2014 screenshot of Yoshi s Woolly World The characters and environment are depicted as living yarn knits a theme that continues throughout the game Yoshi s Woolly World is a platform game in which players assume the role of Yoshi Similar to games like Good Feel s Kirby s Epic Yarn the game is set in a world where the characters and environment are composed of yarn and cloth Yoshi retains much of his moveset from the Yoshi s Island series of games including using his tongue to swallow enemies and using his flutter jump to reach high areas Many elements such as flowers and mystery clouds also return However unlike other games where swallowing enemies would produce eggs which Yoshi could then throw Yoshi instead produces balls of yarn These yarn balls have various uses when thrown such as tying up enemies or filling in certain platforms and objects Players can also gather white chicks in certain levels which produce temporary cloud platforms when thrown The game also supports up to two players cooperatively With both players able to swallow and throw their partners allowing them to reach otherwise inaccessible areas In addition some sections give Yoshi special transformations 4 such as a motorbike or umbrella 5 Throughout each level Yoshi can pick up beads which can be spent on Power Badges These can support the player during a level such as granting more powerful attacks or the ability to recover when falling into bottomless pits Each level contains five Flowers five Wonder Wools and twenty Stamp Patches which are hidden behind certain beads Flowers increase the odds of entering a bonus game at the end of the level and collecting all Flowers within a world opens up a secret level Finding all the Yarn Bundles within a level unlocks a new pattern of Yoshi which players can switch to while on the overworld map Collecting enough Stamp Patches unlocks special stamps that can be used in Miiverse posts the 3DS version has instead Pencil Patches which gives predefinite models for its exclusive Yoshi customization mode At any point in the game players can toggle between Classic Mode and Mellow Mode the latter of which gives Yoshi a pair of wings allowing less skilled players to fly indefinitely through a stage Poochy and Yoshi s Woolly World has a unique mode where the player controls Poochy through a level with only the ability to crouch and jump running to collect Poochy Pups and beads The game features compatibility with Amiibo figures including a unique knitted Yarn Yoshi Amiibo Using any Yoshi Amiibo allows players to create a duplicate Yoshi during Solo Play allowing solo players to replicate actions otherwise only available in Co op Play Additionally the Yarn Yoshi Amiibo can be used to save a design based on another character Other compatible figures such as Mario and Donkey Kong can be used to unlock additional patterns based on the respective character 1 6 7 The game is playable with the Wii U GamePad Wii Remote Wii Classic Controller and Wii U Pro Controller Development editYoshi s Woolly World was first announced by Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata on January 23 2013 under the tentative title Yarn Yoshi The game was stated to be in development by Good Feel with game designer Takashi Tezuka supervising the project 8 The game was absent from E3 2013 but was playable at E3 2014 where it was given a tentative release time frame of the first half of 2015 9 10 The soundtrack was handled by Good Feel composers Tomoya Tomita now freelance and Misaki Asada with the exception of the main theme which was written by Nintendo s Kazumi Totaka Release editSpecial editions of the Wii U s version s retail release bundle the game with the knitted Yarn Yoshi Amiibo which is available in one of three colors green blue and pink Bundles included the game with a single Yarn Yoshi Amiibo or all three 11 Players who purchased the game on the European Nintendo eShop before July 23 2015 received a free download code for a Virtual Console version of the Nintendo DS title Yoshi Touch amp Go 12 The 3DS version s retail s release has an accompying Poochy amiibo Reception editYoshi s Woolly World and Poochy Aggregate scoreAggregatorScore3DSWii UMetacritic77 100 40 78 100 41 Review scoresPublicationScore3DSWii U4Players78 100 13 78 100 14 Destructoid7 10 15 7 10 16 Edge6 10 17 6 10 18 Electronic Gaming MonthlyN A9 10 19 Game Informer8 5 10 20 8 5 10 21 GameRevolutionN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 GameSpot7 10 23 6 10 24 GamesRadar nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 N AGamesTM7 10 26 8 10 27 GameTrailersN A8 10 28 Hardcore GamerN A4 5 29 IGN7 1 10 30 7 4 10 31 Nintendo Life nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 Nintendo World Report8 10 34 8 5 10 35 ShacknewsN A8 10 36 USgamer3 5 5 37 3 5 5 38 VideoGamer comN A6 10 39 Yoshi s Woolly World received generally favorable reviews receiving an aggregated score of 78 100 on Metacritic based on 83 reviews 41 Critics praised the art style and innovation but criticized the difficulty as too easy 42 31 GameSpot s Rob Crossley gave the game a score of 6 10 saying Some would say that gives Woolly World its inherent accessibility in that players aren t forced to take the hard road But if you want to be fully entertained the hard road is the only real option It is your own degree of curiosity and your compulsive nature that will determine which route you ll take 24 IGN s Daniel Krupa gave the game a moderately positive review saying It s incredibly familiar but the imaginative and attractive art style makes it feel fresh and appealing Outside of those great few levels Woolly World is a more forgettable and fragmented experience Cool mechanics are cooked up but they re dropped into levels which never realise their full potential and fixate more on unearthing frustrating collectibles 31 Nintendo Life s Thomas Whitehead stated that the game featured some of Nintendo s best co op platforming with clever witty stage design and gorgeous visuals but found that boss fights were repetitive and disappointing 33 The 3DS version received similarly positive reception also receiving an aggregated score of 77 100 on Metacritic based on 56 reviews 40 Reviewers applauded the port for being a successful transition of the original game to a handheld though some complaints were raised over the visual downgrade and lack of local multiplayer with Whitehead describing it as certainly a pity if not entirely surprising 42 Sales edit Yoshi s Woolly World launched in Japan with roughly 31 000 physical copies sold and after two weeks 43 000 copies were sold 43 44 In the UK it entered the charts in fourth place 45 As of March 31 2016 the game had worldwide sales of 1 37 million copies 46 The Nintendo 3DS version of the game sold 80 percent of its initial shipment in Japan 47 but only entered the UK charts in twentieth place 48 Legacy edit A stage based on the then unreleased Yoshi s Woolly World appeared in Super Smash Bros for Wii U An upbeat remix of the music from the game s trailers is also present Notes edit Known in Japan as Yoshi Wool World ヨッシーウールワールド Yosshi uru Warudo Known in Japan as With Poochy Yoshi Wool World ポチと ヨッシー ウールワールド Pochi to Yosshi uru Warudo References edit a b c McMahon Conor April 2 2015 Yoshi s Woolly World Knits Up Some Release Details And An Adorable Range Of amiibo Nintendo Life Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved April 1 2015 Yoshi s Woolly World Nintendo Australia Archived from the original on May 23 2015 Retrieved May 22 2015 Nintendo Direct 2015 4 2 プレゼンテーション映像 Nintendo Direct Presentation 2015 4 2 in Japanese Nintendo April 1 2015 Event occurs at 9 18 Retrieved May 22 2015 Yoshi s Woolly World Nintendo July 26 2014 Yoshi s Woolly World preview Tuppence Magazine July 21 2014 Parrish Robin June 14 2014 Can Amiibo toys make Nintendo matter again Tech Times McFerran Damien May 8 2015 You Don t Need A Yoshi amiibo To Unlock Stuff In Yoshi s Woolly World Nintendo Life Archived from the original on May 9 2015 Retrieved May 8 2015 Crecente Brian January 23 2013 New Wii U Yoshi game coming from Nintendo Polygon Retrieved June 14 2014 Yoshi s Wooly World for Wii U Nintendo E3 E3 nintendo com June 11 2014 Archived from the original on October 24 2014 Retrieved June 11 2014 Hillard Kyle June 28 2015 The Charm Of Yarn And The Reception Of Yoshi s New Island With Woolly World s Producer Game Informer Retrieved June 30 2015 Yoshi s Woolly World Amiibo Bundles Available for Pre Order IGN 23 April 2015 In shops and on Nintendo eShop now Yoshi s Woolly World Nintendo of Europe GmbH Test Poochy und Yoshi s Woolly World Plattformer 4Players de February 2017 Retrieved August 10 2020 Test Yoshi s Woolly World Plattformer 4Players de July 2015 Retrieved August 10 2020 Review Poochy amp 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