KeyWe

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75

Top Critic Average

67%

Critics Recommend

Shacknews
8 / 10
IGN Italy
7.1 / 10
Destructoid
8.5 / 10
Push Square
7 / 10
PlayStation Universe
8.5 / 10
Pure Nintendo
6.5 / 10
Checkpoint Gaming
8 / 10
GameSpew
6 / 10
Creators: Sold Out, Stonewheat & Sons
Release Date: Aug 31, 2021 - PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
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KeyWe - Launch Trailer | ESRB thumbnail

KeyWe - Launch Trailer | ESRB

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KeyWe - Release Date Trailer | ESRB

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KeyWe - Announcement Trailer


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Critic Reviews for KeyWe

KeyWe does a great job at delivering exactly what's on the parcel: it's a cute and charming co-op experience that will challenge your communication skills. So grab a friend and get ready to sort the mail, because this one is something special.

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KeyWe is a delicious "kiwi-flavored" party game, a cooperative experience for two players that offers lots of fun but also moments of pure chaos.

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Even if I have complaints here and there, all told, KeyWe is a delightfully panic-inducing co-op puzzle game. The level objectives are fun, the hazards are varied, the scattered story scenes are super cute, the cosmetic unlocks are worthy rewards, and the mini-games are meaningful enough to keep coming back to. If you’re feeling lucky, make it a date.

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KeyWe may be a short co-op experience, and certainly isn't pushing PS5 in any capacity, but it'll win you over with its cute, irreverent style. The levels grow steadily more challenging, and it's fun striving for those gold rank times (and finding hidden collectibles) with a friend. If you enjoy games like Overcooked, take this one under your wing.

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KeyWe is more than just an adorable concept, it actually backs it up with a thoroughly enjoyable co-op experience that always seems to know when to change things up in its formula without ever losing sight of what makes it tick. It's possible to enjoy it solo, but honestly, that pales in comparison to joining friend or family in a round of buttslamming boxes and pecking papers to deliver the mail as the fuzziest little postal workers around.

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Pure Nintendo

D. Crowley
6.5 / 10.0
Pure Nintendo

While there are issues, especially with online play, KeyWe is a decent couch co-op game.

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KeyWe is a charming and loveable two player experience that will have you coming back for more. If the small Kiwi bird protagonists don’t already have you sold, then the chaotic puzzle platforming levels will. It’s a postal post-office adventure worth taking along with a friend. You can also choose to play it alone, but two player is where it shines the most. With very little to complain about, KeyWe is a fun and joyful title worth your attention.

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Although playable in single-player, it’s hard to recommend KeyWe as a solo experience. This has been very much designed with co-op play in mind, so unless you have someone to play with, don’t bother picking it up. It’s a commendable concept and fun can be had in short bursts, but ultimately the tasks given to these adorable kiwi birds boil down to nothing but repetitive busywork.

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