Super Daryl Deluxe
Video Game Watch
Experience high school again in Super Daryl Deluxe, the last totally normal high school-themed...
Metroidvania
The House of the Dead: Overkill
Video Game Watch
The House of the Dead: Overkill charges you with mowing down waves of infected, blood-thirsty...
Mage Gauntlet
Games and Entertainment
App
"Download Mage Gauntlet. The time you spent reading this review could've been much better spent...
Battle Chef Brigade
Video Game Watch
In the fantasy realm of Victusia, the members of the elite Battle Chef Brigade are revered for their...
action adventure role-playing
Garfield Classics: Volume 21
Book
Garfield has long been considered a "classic" property because he has not only endured, but...
Knight Terrors
Video Game
Witness the horrifying adventures of a mysterious suit of armor known only as "The Knight." Armed...
action
Rocket League
Video Game Watch
Soccer meets driving once again in the long-awaited, physics-based sequel to the beloved arena...
sports racing multiplayer soccer
Connor Sheffield (293 KP) rated Yoshi's Crafted World in Video Games
Apr 17, 2019
Anyways, as I began playing Yoshi's Crafted world and working my through the many incredibly awesome looking levels which not only have collectibles but has a flip side to each level in which you go through the level from the back which adds to the awesome game design as a whole, I realised that whilst it all looked new and had a new interesting yet simple plot to play through, the gameplay was the same mechanics that we've been playing for years in almost all the Mario Themed 2D platformers/side scrollers. You run across, bounce on enemies heads, throw eggs to smash things, collect coins and move on to the next level, then repeat. It works as a mechanic but at the same time I felt like there wasn't much of a change. However, they did add some more directions to this game, as you no longer just side scroll (although that is the majority of the game) but on the levels there will be certain areas where you can turn and head either towards the screen or away from it, in order to reach secrets or to simply continue through the level. So they mixed it up a little bit, but not much in my opinion.
One aspect I enjoyed was the outfits you could buy which worked as armour in a way. The designs are all made to look as though they are crafted out of cardboard boxes and other household items (hence the name 'crafted world') and this gives the game and adorable and very clever asthetic.
However if you're a fan of sidescrollers, the Mario world or just Yoshi in general then I would recommend giving it a go because it is fun, especially if you get a friend to join you and you can choose which outfits you want to wear and more importantly which colour Yoshi you want to be.
Mutant Mudds Collection
Video Game Watch
It’s the greatest collection of muddy games under one roof! Revisit the platforming fun of the...
Paige (277 KP) rated Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp in Apps
Nov 15, 2018 (Updated Nov 15, 2018)
However, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp becomes repetitive as the game itself is based on the premise of completing requests for characters that you meet at one of four locations, or your campsite. But, even so the extent to which this can be considered as a detrimental aspect of the app is lessened owing to the introduction of new characters each time you level up, rewarded with 10 Leaf Tickets and 1,000 Bells in-game currency.
To elaborate on this, events are continuously being implemented throughout the game, contributing towards lessening the extent to which Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is repetitive; currently, the event is ‘First Year Anniversary,’ to commemorate the app’s first year since its launch!?
However, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is highly recommended, especially for those whom have played either Animal a Crossing: Wild World or Animal Crossing: New Leaf beforehand, and is suitable for ages 4+.

