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i wanted a Black Friday deal on this one (è_év)
i wanted a Black Friday deal on this one (è_év)
couple of amiibo questions, can you scan multiple yarn yoshis to use in game? And what is the functionality of the regular super mario line amiibo yoshi?
So after spending about a week with the game, I can safely say it is a pure delight for the reasons many of you have already listed.
I will say this though when it comes to the collectibles: Nothing is a secret when EVERYTHING is a secret.
There was one on Amazon, Flash Sale. I missed it unfortunately.
This is my concern, too. Or it would be if I weren't enjoying it as you are: a level or two at a time. YWW is a perfect companion to longer games that require hours for each session.
5-S is gonna piss me off, I can already tell. I tried it a few times and quit for the night, as I'd already played for a couple of hours, finishing off the rest of World 5. Getting to the home stretch!
That's like the best level in the game lol5-S is gonna piss me off, I can already tell. I tried it a few times and quit for the night, as I'd already played for a couple of hours, finishing off the rest of World 5. Getting to the home stretch!
Picked this up during the Black Friday "sale" on Amazon, which was a whopping $3 off of its current price. Loving the game, but I share the same sentiment as everyone else about the insane number of secrets. 16 year old me would've spent hours on a single stage until I discovered everything for myself. 28 year old me is playing through a stage twice max and then looking up whatever I can't find.
I did 100% through the first two worlds but I don't know if I'll succumb to OCD and insist and doing 100% or bust the rest of the way. Hopefully the later worlds will provide enough challenge to just clear them without doing 100%.
Finished the game a few days ago, truly a joy of a platformer to experience and a real underrated gem.
I have 100% of the collectibles in Worlds 1-5 and every level in World 6 outside of 6-8 and 6-S. Do I unlock anything cool when I clean those up?
Finally got around to starting this today. I've only had it for months.
So far, I'm finding it to be okay, but nothing special. I'm only one world (and part of the second) in, and have been trying to find all of the collectibles. I'm not going crazy looking in every inch of the levels and not progressing until I find them all, but I'm at least trying.
I've found about 60% I think.
I don't like how you have to stop and aim and throw yarn everywhere. It's tedious.
Anyways, is this game really 11 hours long? With only six worlds?
If you go for 100%, it'll take you a while. It took me 25 hours.
I read on another forum that somebody took 75 hours to 100% it. That sounded extreme.
I don't plan to 100% it. I honestly don't really care about that type of thing. My plan is to just do as full a first playthrough as I can without going overboard, because I have way too many other games to play and I'm not loving it.
Yeah, that's definitely extreme. The only real advantage to getting everything is that you unlock several bonus levels, several of them quite good.
I just don't have the time or interest, to be honest.
I'd like to check out the levels -- and hate how some of the best levels are sometimes locked behind these types of walls -- but I'm juggling a lot of games and just trying to fit this one in as it is. I plan to beat it, of course, and do my best.
Than just Youtube the locations of the yarn. The levels aren't to long at all.
I just don't have the time or interest, to be honest.
I'd like to check out the levels -- and hate how some of the best levels are sometimes locked behind these types of walls -- but I'm juggling a lot of games and just trying to fit this one in as it is. I plan to beat it, of course, and do my best.
Totally off-topic, but the day before yesterday I bought a Basenji puppy and named her (Pixel) Yoshi. She has a pedigree, so her name has to begin with a P. But I'm just going to call her Yoshi.
Can't wait to pick her up coming Friday and play the main theme of Woolly World in the car while driving home.
* whistling *
That happened to me with the original Yoshi's Island. I think I 100%'d the first world and most of the second, but the moment I stopped having fun afterwards, I just played through it normally, and had to turn off that completionist switch in my brain... which was VERY difficult to do. We'll see how I do with this one.Started off adoring this game, but then ended up dreading it. I made a mistake of trying to collect everything. Should've just had fun.
The visuals are just spectacular, each level has a great theme or unique idea, the controls are tight, and the levels are packed with secrets. It's so damn charming, too. It's the first worthy sequel to Yoshi's Island we've gotten. The one issue I have is actually with the secrets - there's a ton of them (which is fine) but I finish so many of my first runs with 5 wool; 5 flowers and 19/20 coins. That's fine, in and of itself. It's supposed to be a challenge. What makes it frustrating is that since each wool and flower is typically surrounded by at least one coin, it means you essentially have to collect each collectible again if you want 20/20 coins. And that getting 5/5 of the other two means very little if you didn't get the coins anyway. Also, hidden clouds are cheap and way, way overused. That's a very poor way to hide a secret, and the fact that there's a badge to reveal them tells me that they knew this.
Despite that, I went back and fully completed almost the whole first world already. Is there any difference between getting all of the collectibles at once (and getting that little flower stamp) and getting them on different run throughs?
Is Nintendo pleased with the sales?
Even though I'm not even closed to the credits I already want a direct sequel. I love this concept
iirc, in the last report, Woolly World sold 1.3 million copies.
Considering how badly Nintendo handled the release dates between Europe-America, the overall bad sales of Wii U, poor promotion and Yoshi being a rather low profile IP as a whole I think they couldn't be happier with the current sales. There's even a small chance it can get around 2 million by the end of the year.
Obviously we don't know how much money they spent but with the game' sales and the basically always sold-out Yoshi amiibo I think a sequel is pretty much guaranteed.
btw. just finished the gamethis game is amazing. I want more!including all bonus levels and the bonus bonus level
Worth $27? Methinks yes...
I have an unopened WW copy here that I got for $32 with amiibo...
I have no idea if I should wait for the 3DS version for its extra levels.