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Yoshi's Woolly World; general discussion of the most adorable game eva
Topic Started: Jul 9 2015, 02:21 PM (340 Views)
marlzipan
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SO WHO HAS PLAYED LEVEL 4-6 OF THIS GAME? the spooky themed one with the shadowlands/cloth mechanic?
it is a platforming nightmare! really clever though. I love how difficult Nintendo platformers always become as you advance.
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I need to buy this game. It's a must. One day I will.

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Derpstrom
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I just got up to world 4 a couple of nights ago. Holding off to play levels with my kids so it's taking some time... with the one exception of a couple of hours the other night where I succombed :)
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marlzipan
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Yeah, level 4 is where shit really starts to hit the fan - let me know what you think!
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I played a bit last night - up to the mid way boss in 3. Some of the flowers/wool/stamp gems are starting to irk me as they're time based and almost require you to play and fail so you can learn how to succeed. No biggie as it just means playing the level again but I'm not a big fan of missable colletibles like that...

did that even make sense?
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