Review jared_c 3/5 · Feb 17, 2026
More Style Than Substance
3.5/5
Yoshi's Crafted World is exactly what you expect from the 2.5D Yoshi games. The main story will be really cute but really easy, with a LOT of collectibles. The challenge comes in getting 100% completion as you unlock additional levels and challenges the further you get.
The draw for this game lies in it's graphics and presentation. Everything is …
3.5/5
Yoshi's Crafted World is exactly what you expect from the 2.5D Yoshi games. The main story will be really cute but really easy, with a LOT of collectibles. The challenge comes in getting 100% completion as you unlock additional levels and challenges the further you get.
The draw for this game lies in it's graphics and presentation. Everything is made of various crafts, and the characters look directly made of felt. It's a fantastic look and used in some really fun and creative ways. One of the big downsides of this game which usually isn't a complaint in a Nintendo game is the music. Some of the tracks in this game are really hard on the ears.
Gameplay consists of the usual sidescrolling levels sometimes going into the foreground or background for a little extra variety. Usually once per hub or world, there will be a level that plays a lot different to really mix things up. These could be controlling a papercraft mech yoshi, a rail shooter while on a boat, steering an auto moving car left or right to go faster or slower, among others. These were almost always a very welcome mix up and really cute and clever levels. Each world or hub has a boss level at the end which also all play differently from each other.
As most all Yoshi games the real meat to these games are in the collectibles, which this game has a TON of. Going for finishing just the main quest this game can be completed in probably ~13 or so hours. Achieving 100% took me about 35 hours. Each level has a set number of flowers to find, a flower for getting 100 coins, a flower for finishing with full health, then a flower for finding the 20 red coins. THEN once you finish a level you play it in reverse to find 3 poochy pups for 1 flower each, and an additional one finding all 3 within a set time limit. THEN there are little robots that will ask you to find collectibles in the levels by shooting an egg at them. These can be a very large item hanging out in the background, or 5 little trinkets sprinkled throughout. Most levels contain a multitude of these additional collectibles, and you can only find one per attempt at the level. These really drag on, but are required if going for the 100% completion as you'll need EVERY flower in the game.
Overall this was a really enjoyable game to turn my brain off in between more serious games. If you are looking for a cute, fun distraction you can't go wrong.


