Mario and Yoshi
Mario and Yoshi, développé et publié par Toni, est sorti le 27 septembre 2003 sur PC (Microsoft Windows). Il s'agit d'une récréation amateur fidèle du jeu Yoshi sur Game Boy, classée dans le genre réflexion / puzzle et réalisée avec le moteur Klik & Play. Les avis de presse et de joueurs fournis dans la base portent en réalité sur un autre titre, Yoshi's Crafted World, et ne concernent donc pas cette production : la presse y saluait un jeu plaisant et stylisé, tandis que certains joueurs relevaient un design de niveaux astucieux mais une expérience parfois perçue comme moyenne.
Médias
Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Easy doesn’t mean a lack of fun, and if Yoshi’s Crafted World is anything, it’s fun. Good Feel has very nearly perfected its quirky practice of hyper-stylized visuals fused with quality gameplay. As ever, the pure joy of hurling eggs at encroaching Shy Guys and Piranha Plants remains one of the biggest draws in all of video games. The new, multilayered stages composed from bric a brac are charming to the max. There’s also a bevy of unlockable goodies, including a multitude of cute costumes to dress Yoshi in, and that will keep players busy returning to Crafted World’s numerous stages for a good, long time. »
« Yoshi's Crafted World not only changes wool by cardboard to offer a charming plaform game: it goes beyond offering a "collect-a-thon" with extremely varied levels, full of surprises and distinct gameplay mechanics. A very enjoyable game with local co-op and a magnificent example that reminds us that in 2D gaming, not all is done yet. »
« On the whole, Yoshi’s Crafted World is an excellent platformer worth picking up for any Switch owner. It’s a beefy experience, with lots of levels to beat and items to explore. The art style is unique and the levels innovative. While the bosses and music aren’t perfect, they do little to detract from the overall experience. Yoshi’s Crafted World is well worth playing with friends or alone. »
« Yoshi's Crafted World continues the line that Nintendo has been treading when it comes to 2D platformers of the Yoshi series: visually stunning and with plenty of interactivity, the game also features a healthy lifespan and plenty of objects to collect. Yet another classic in this successful new incarnation of Nintendo's favourite dinosaur. »
« Yoshi’s Crafted World is a real joy to play. While it’s monotonous during the flip side levels, its masterful platform design makes up for it in droves. »
« Not only have they created a Yoshi game that convincingly pulls the series out from under the ever-widening shadow of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, but they have also managed to prop it securely on its own aspirational eye-candy pedestal as a result. This Nintendo Switch exclusive is a stunning visual brainstorm of imagination, color, and creativity. With so much to see and do long after the credits roll, you’d be hard pressed to find anything quite as ingeniously charming or damn right adorable. »
« Yoshi's Crafted World is a game that everyone should play. Fun, engaging, built in a way that manages to gather past and present with a sweet, warm touch. »
« Yoshi's Crafted World is a window into the mind of a child. Colourful and cheerful, the newest video game by Good-Feel is able to put the player in a good mood. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Clever level design, charming graphics and some good challenges here and there. A few catchy songs. Can sometimes feel like a collect-a-thon. This game may look cute and aimed at a younger audience, but it has substance and depth for anyone who is into linear platformers. The levels are not exactly side scrolling, but often have front/back depth to them, making them feel more dynamic than just left/right scrolling. I actually cared to aim for 100% completion of the game, which involves revisiting each stage multiple times and doing something differently. The stages are oozing with creativity, color and charm. If you're looking for a light hearted, fun platformer, consider this game. »
« Score: 5/10Yoshi’s Crafted World ends up being a very average experience that struggles to justify its full price. While the game has a solid foundation in its controls, with smooth movement and more precise egg-throwing mechanics, it fails to build anything meaningful on top of that. The biggest issue is the complete lack of challenge, which makes the gameplay feel shallow and repetitive after only a short time. Levels introduce ideas but rarely expand on them, resulting in a forgettable and underdeveloped **** visuals and level design also fall flat, lacking depth and cohesion, and the replay value is heavily padded by tedious collectible hunting that quickly becomes more of a chore than something rewarding. Despite a few moments of potential and a functional gameplay base, the game plays things far too safe and never evolves into something engaging. »
« Un juegazo. Diseño de niveles buenísimo basado en la exploración y los puzles además del plataformeo y la acción, ideas super creativas en cada nivel, estilo artístico precioso, duración enorme, modo para dos jugadores exisito, sensación de aventura, exploración y libertad... Maravilloso. La nueva mecánica de apuntar a cosas de fuera del nivel para abrir nuevos caminos, etc. es muy chula y da a los niveles una gran profundidad. Eso sí, tiene sus errores. -La nueva mecánica de apuntar a cosas fuera del nivel a veces se vuelve un poco repetitiva por como se implementa, pero no en general. -No tiene suficientes puntos de control en los niveles, lo cual hace muy frustante cuando pierdes pues pierdes los recolectables. -Le faltan transformaciones y objetos en el inventario como en el Yoshi's Island original, y aunque los objetos de los niveles que Yoshi se puede tragar son una idea genial, de las mejores del juego, hay muy poca variedad en ellos y aparecen en muy pocos niveles. -Se vuelve un poco repetitivo pasarse los niveles por segunda vez buscando poochitos (que desaprovechado lo del reverso de los niveles) y más repetitivo aún pasarselos por tercera vez buscando souvenirs para los cartuñez, lo cual encima se siente relleño innecesario. -Es algo fácil, aunque eso sí, la curva de dificultad es bastante buena, siendo la batalla final con una buena dificultad, a parte de buenísima, muy creativa, variada, y bien diseñada. Pero en general, es un juego muy bueno, creativo, con sensación de aventura, exploración y libertad. Bastante recomendable. »
« its a good platformer, but its too short. In some aspects like new mechanics or new worlds the game have so many good changes. »
« I love the gameplay and graphics but the music is so so bad and you can't go in the options to turn it off that I had to go down to yellow from green. »
« I really had fun playing this game, but it was very short for a game that costs about 60$. »
« It’s really boring I couldn’t finish it the art style isn’t that good and the music is really bad it’s the same for every stage this is really a lazy game and they price it for 60$. Shame a platformer game came like this from Nintendo. »
« Un gran plataformas que podrás disfrutar tanto si buscas retos sencillos como retos más complejos, si te gusta ser de los que completan los juegos) La música es un gran punto a favor. Tendrás que jugar y rejugar varias veces los niveles, alguno dete lo aprenderás de memoria. Pero si por lo contrario solo quieres jugar con retos más asequibles tienes la opción de hacer el nivel hasta el final y a otra cosa. Perfecto si tienes niños pequeños en casa, ellos disfrutarán solo con llegar al final, y tú el encontrar todos coleccionables. »