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Yoshi’s Crafted World has a release date of somewhere in early 2019 for Nintendo Switch. Again, once we get a final confirmation, we’ll certainly let you know! Again, once we get a final. Yoshi’s debut as a platforming star began with Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island.Following its massive success, Yoshi would star in a good number of platformers from then on, some his own.

Yoshi's Crafted World Guide Page containing game walkthroughs, game databases, strategy guides, tips, tricks, news, and updates for the upcoming game developed by Good-Feel and published by Nintendo. It is scheduled for release on March 29, 2019.

Yoshi's Crafted World Characters

Yoshi

Yoshis Crafted World CowsThe hero of the game, Yoshi is a kind-hearted creature resembling a dinosaur. He is famous for being one of Mario's most trusted friends. Yoshi lives on Yoshi Island where his kind roam and play together. They are also known to protect the mysterious Sundream Stone, said to have the power to make wishes come true.

Poochy

Yoshi's lovable companion who accompanies him on the adventure. Yoshi must collect all three of Poochy's pups that are hidden in each level. They can be found by lilstening for their barking when close by.

Blockafeller Family

The Blockafeller Family consists of humanoid blocks that act as gatekeepers to each new area that Yoshi explores. They help Yoshi by giving him access to new challenges and objectives throughout his adventure.

Kamek and Baby Bowser

The wizard Kamek and Baby Bowser tried to steal the Sundream Stone in Yoshi Island but accidentally scattered its pieces throughout the papercraft world instead. Though failing in their original plan, Yoshi will definitely run into them as they race to recover the stones across the various worlds.

Yoshi's Crafted World Game Overview

Gameplay

Yoshi's Crafted World is a side-scrolling platform game featuring 3D characters in a 2.5D environment. The game brings back gameplay elements from previous Yoshi games, such as Yoshi's ability to eat enemies and objectives, transform them into eggs, and hurl them across the level.

Front Side and Flip Side View

A new mechanic found in the game is Yoshi's ability to interact with the foreground and background of each level. Players will also be able to flip the view of their game, switching between the outside and inside of the environment to collect hidden objects and see secret passages.

Game Modes

Single and Multiplayer Modes

Yoshi's Crafted World offers both single and duo modes. In multiplayer, two players can work together to complete each level and make boss fights easier. The various mini games can also be played with another player in either versus or co-op play.

Mini Games

Shooting the Mole

The first mini game revealed in the gameplay trailer showed players shooting a mole that may appear from one of three holes. Players will have to anticipate which hole the mole will come out in order to shoot it. It looks like the mole needs to be shot three times to be knocked out.

Racing Mini Game

The second mini game shown in the trailer appears to be a racing game where players must collect as many coins as they can while trying to be first to reach the end of the course.

Story

Yoshi's Crafted World's story begins in a papercraft version of Yoshi Island. While the Yoshis were at the topmost peak of the island, Kamek and Bowser Junior appeared and stole the Sundream Stone. This urged Yoshi to go on a quest to recover the stone and return it to the island.

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Enemies

Enemies
Shy GuysFooly FlowerGoonie
Little Mouser

Collectible Items

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Collectible Items
HeartCoinRed Coin
Smiley FlowerPoochy Pup

Yoshi's Crafted World Game Trailer

Source: Nintendo Youtube
GameYoshi's Crafted World
GenrePlatform / Side-scrolling
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperGood-Feel
PublisherNintendo
Release dateMarch 29, 2019
Official Websitehttps://yoshiscraftedworld.nintendo.com

The super Mario himself is up there with Spider-Man, Darth Vader and Mickey Mouse as some of the most recognizable characters in pop culture. The former plumber turned Nintendo mascot and adventurer’s trusty steed, Yoshi, isn’t far down that list either.

After his 1990 introduction in “Super Mario World” on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Yoshi became well-loved by fans, critics and the general public. He became so popular, in fact, that the fictional green dinosaur began starring in his very own Yoshi series beginning in 1995 with “Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island.”

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That game, which featured a clan of multi-colored Yoshis escorting Baby Mario to his parents in the first chronological Super Mario story, was received about as spectacularly as “Super Mario World” and inspired dozens of games to feature Yoshi in the future.

It’s basically been impossible to miss Yoshi in the Super Mario series.

The adorable mascot has appeared in every Mario Kart, Mario Party and Mario sports title, on top of his sidekick roles in Super Mario platformers like “New Super Mario Bros. Wii” and “Super Mario Galaxy 2.”

Arguably, his own games are where Yoshi and his colorful comrades have shined the most. Spinoff titles — motion-controlled “Yoshi Topsy-Turvy” on the Game Boy Advance and “Yoshi Touch & Go” on the Nintendo DS, which explored the new touchscreen technology of that handheld system — were fun distractions for players. However, Yoshi has spawned two trilogies of platformer games that have brought millions of Nintendo gamers into the Yoshi fold.

The “golden egg,” so to speak, was the original Super Nintendo “Yoshi’s Island,” which remains the most critically-celebrated of the franchise. “Yoshi’s Island” led to sequels about 10 and 20 years later on the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS, showing that the love and attention for the original format of throwing eggs and gulping down enemies was timeless. The “Yoshi’s Island” trilogy includes “Yoshi’s Island DS” and “Yoshi’s New Island.”

The DS game developed by Artoon was fairly innovative; instead of Yoshi just carrying Baby Mario on his back, he carried baby versions of Princess Peach, Donkey Kong, Wario and Bowser, all with their own abilities.

“New Island” was more of a retread of the original game, complete with a crayon-inspired art style and some unfortunately kazoo-based music. Not much felt very new about this title, but thankfully, the artistic capability of Yoshi games is shown off to even greater effect in what I like to call Yoshi’s “arts and crafts” trilogy.

That’s not an official moniker, but with “Yoshi’s Story” for the Nintendo 64 looking like a pop-up book, “Yoshi’s Woolly World” for the Wii U showing off high-definition yarn-inspired graphics, and “Yoshi’s Crafted World” for the Nintendo Switch mixing together a hodgepodge of realistic paper plate platforms and cardboard obstacles, it’s easy to see why I consider this the second Yoshi trilogy.

“Yoshi’s Crafted World” launched March 29 and has since been praised as the best Yoshi game since 2006’s “Yoshi’s Island DS,” according to Metacritic.

As the DS game was very obviously trying to replicate the mechanics, branding and feel of the original “Yoshi’s Island” with some twists, the Switch crafted adventure feels the most different from the original Super Nintendo game.

This new title cements how Yoshi games are for everyone. “Yoshi’s Crafted World” is accessible for children because the difficulty never gets too harsh.

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Challenge for older gamers comes in the form of trying to collect every item in each level.

For kids and kids at heart, “Crafted World” is a lot of fun in brand-new ways. Controlling a giant, punching Yoshi robot through an obstacle course, driving a solar-powered go-kart and spitting out magnets on soda cans to jump on as platforms are all creative gimmicks that Yoshi games have never tried before.

I’m excited to continue playing “Yoshi’s Crafted World” and finish the experience. With eight Yoshi games in the past 25 years, it seems like Yoshi will appear every few years to delight gamers of all ages.

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