Yarn, cloth and textiles in this platformer game - Yoshi's Woolly World for the Nintendo Wii U. From tossing yarn balls and challenges in local 2-Player co-op to solving amazing puzzles and walls that have hidden areas and collectibles, this game is sure to leave your little one in a world full of fun imagination. A big adventure in a miniature world of crafts. Discover both sides of this handicraft world—the Front Side and the Flip-Side—in a brand-new Yoshi adventure available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch system. A new set of Yoshi amiibo figures, made out of a knitted material, will launch alongside Yoshi’s Woolly World. Among other uses, tapping one of these yarn amiibo to the Wii U GamePad while playing Yoshi’s Woolly World will make another Yoshi appear, allowing players to control Double Yoshi. I'm late to the party on this one, but I really hope it will eventually. Purchased a WiiU specifically for Wooly World (I'm a lame knitter and yarn Yoshi is flipping adorable) and the Zelda games. Before switch talks I thought the new Zelda would only be on WiiU, but, well, the Switch on the entertainment center with all of 1 game shows otherwise! Feb 21, 2020 Yoshi’s Woolly World (originally titled as Yarn Yoshi) is an platformer game developed by Good Feel and published by Nintendo for the Wii U. A port known as Poochy& Yoshi's Woolly World was released for the Nintendo 3DS.
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Yoshi’s Crafted World dev explains how the game came to be and how Switch influenced the project
Posted on April 7, 2019 by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch
After making Yoshi’s Woolly World on Wii U (and eventually 3DS), Good Feel continued with the IP to produce Yoshi’s Crafted World on Switch. Members of the development team spoke about the project in-depth in this month’s issue of Nintendo Dream.
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According to director Masahiro Yamamoto, talks with Nintendo began before Switch launched. It was actually Nintendo who asked Good Feel is the company wanted to make another Yoshi game as opposed to the other way around. Also, due to Switch’s nature of playing with others and a home console that can be taken on the go, that acted as a major point of influence and led to the idea of having two sides to the different stages.
Here’s the full exchange between Nintendo Dream and Yamamoto regarding Yoshi’s Crafted World’s origins:
So moving on to the current title, Yoshi’s Crafted world, how did this project start? Yoshis woolly world stamps.
Each area has two boss levels, the middle ones deciding to repeat the same two bosses in an alternating pattern. Final boss game. For people looking for secrets, things like the power to make the invisible question mark clouds appear can help you out, but you can also enter a level with a badge to make watermelons appear that Yoshi can eat to have a reliable seed-spitting offensive power. Power Badges can disable the damage you’d take from falling down pits or touching fire, can magnetize beads and items towards Yoshi, or even just have him be joined by the dog Poochy even though it doesn’t really do much outside of its devoted level areas.While the levels continue to innovate and introduce new gimmicks that are easy to learn in the span of their brief appearance, the bosses are a stranger mix.
Yamamoto: We first started talking to Nintendo before the release of the Switch. At that time Nintendo asked us if we wanted to make something new for the Yoshi series. I wasn’t involved in the previous Kirby and Yoshi games, so this was my first time working with Nintendo on a game. I first had to think about how we could make the traditional Yoshi something new for the Nintendo Switch hardware, also thinking about all the necessary play elements. Man, it was a while before we started talking about crafting… (all laugh) Because the concept of the Switch is that it’s fun alone but you can also take it out with you to enjoy with friends, I really wanted to incorporate this into the Yoshi game too. I was thinking about the potential uses of a home console you can take outside with you. For example, what about if when you brought two consoles together one player could complete the front course at the time as the other play completes the reverse side. Because all of these players gathered together would have a different view, they could exchange tactics and information to complete the course. That was the first thing I wanted to do.
So you were imagining a 3D course rather than 2D?
Yamamoto: Yes. Yoshi is traditionally a side scrolling 2D adventure. But then if you are going to be playing the front and reverse sides but they don’t look any different, that wouldn’t be fun at all. Plus we also needed to design a unique aesthetic. That’s where the idea of a ‘crafted’ world came in. I thought if we made this a world of crafting and made it so that the reverse of the world was also visible this would give the feeling of two whole parts of the game, one front and one back.
So you thought a crafted world suited this idea of seeing into the background too?
Bronze YoshiDefeat bosses 1 to 4 in the Boss Tent. . Yoshis woolly world star-s.
Yamamoto: I considered a lot of other styles, but I thought the crafted one suited the Yoshi world and, after thinking it through, I chose that one.
Translation by provided by Corks on behalf of Nintendo Everything Yoshis woolly world gamestop.
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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.
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Knitting yarn, patchwork, and other handicraft materials combine into a whimsical and crafty backdrop for our knit Yoshi to explore. Instead of eggs, this time Yoshi tosses yarn balls that he can use to clear blocked paths, tangle-up enemies, or even knit together platforms and warp pipes. Yoshi can also tug at stray yarn to unravel walls and reveal hard-to-reach areas filled with hidden collectibles. Tackle challenges in local 2-Player co-op by partnering up with a friend. Gobble 'em up and spit 'em out to reach new heights or take out craftwork creepers like paratroopas, piranha plants and shy guys! It's time to get crafty.
- Toss yarn balls to knit together background elements or tie-up enemies
- Unravel puzzles and walls to discover hidden areas and collectables
- Explore each crafty stage to discover new surprises—there's no time limit
- Discover and explore new areas in 2-player cooperative multiplayer (additional accessories required for multiplayer mode; sold separately)
- Mellow Mode gives Yoshi™ wings so everyone can enjoy
*Additional accessories required for multiplayer; sold separately.
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*MSRP: Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. Actual price may vary. See retailer for details.
*If eligible for a Just for You offer, the final price reflects the combined Sale and Just for You offers. The Just for You offer is discounted from the sale price.