The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf Reviews
Lovers of Smurfs and 3D platformers should try, especially since the price is not excessive. However, this is certainly not a production that will break into the canon of the genre.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Thanks to a colourful, well-designed world, challenging platforming sections and engaging gameplay, The Smurfs – Mission Vileaf solidifies itself as an example of one of the best children’s franchise tie-in games we’ve seen in recent years. It might be a bit too challenging for younger players by themselves, but it means it’s just as fun for adults, too. This is a commendable 3D platforming adventure that players of all ages will enjoy.
If you are a long-time fan of Papa Smurf and his little friends, you will surely enjoy this. The game is pretty far from perfect and shows some hiccups on Nintendo Switch, but it's fun enough to achieve what he wanted: to entertain the younger players with a cartoonish and colorful adventure.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With The Smurfs - Mission Vileaf, Osome Studio offers a kind of huge tutorial to 3D platformers: folded in the space of just a few hours, the adventure is only for beginner players in full development of their fine motor skills. With beacons every two meters and invisible walls in abundance, this initiatory course with a very nice tone remains much too wise to satisfy other profiles.
Review in French | Read full review
Dear Smurfs, Gargamel is smurfing something bad again, so your head in it to thwart his plans. Grab the smurfizer and let's get to work!
Review in Polish | Read full review
The Smurfs: Missin Vileaf is a tiny adventure meant for parents and kids to share the game. Slow paced and with litte to lose the game will undoubtely entertain the little ones for quite some time.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
This might actually be the best product ever made with the Smurfs named attached to it. The Smurfs: Mission Vileaf is not terrible, it’s just aggressively mediocre. It has some good ideas here and there, such as some above average level design and well-animated characters, but it is hampered by a series of technical issues. Then there’s the biggest culprit of them all: the fact it’s based on such a bland franchise to begin with.