Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Reviews
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a very pleasant surprise that doesn't try to be just another classic platformer, but instead presents Yoshi as a young explorer and naturalist. The game is light, colorful, and very accessible, but it also manages to surprise with clever puzzles and inventive use of various creatures' abilities.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a charming game that reimagines the series' formula by applying it to a fresh structure and innovative ideas, delivering a nonstop stream of creativity from start to finish. It's a triumph of game design, offering an experience the whole family can enjoy.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a platformer for Nintendo Switch 2 that focuses on curiosity and constant discovery. Throughout its short levels, players must experiment with everything around them to figure out how to progress.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is simply a breath of fresh air with its adorable discovery-based gameplay that'll make you feel like a zoologist in a 2D platformer as you smile at all of the super-silly good times on display. What a wonderful game! 📖
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a work designed to be enjoyed at a relaxed pace, offering heartfelt moments in every page of its story. A must-play journey for anyone who already owns a Nintendo Switch 2.
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Charming, relaxing, and wonderfully creative adventure for younger players, full of playful discovery, lovely creature design, and a delightful fairytale atmosphere, even if older players may miss a stronger sense of challenge.
Review in Czech | Read full review
A reminder of why Nintendo remains Nintendo. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book doesn't chase trends — it builds its own vision with conviction and delivers it with impeccable production quality. For players willing to tune into its frequency of calm, wonder, and generosity, it's simply unmissable
Review in Italian | Read full review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is, more than anything else, a weird, somewhat experimental game. There’s a plot, of course, and some familiar faces that pop up here and there, but if you’re expecting your standard Nintendo 2D platformer (as reductionist as that phrase is), this definitely isn’t that.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a cute experience that I had a lot of fun playing. While some stages do have some rather obtuse solutions to their puzzles, it's still a cute and fun experience that I enjoyed from start to finish.
"Yoshi and the Mysterious Book" encourages experimentation, discovery, and creative thinking—and rewards players accordingly.
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book feels like the evolution the series needed: a relaxed, beautiful adventure full of secrets, where exploring Professor Leo’s pages and experimenting with each creature is as charming as it is rewarding.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a game where experimentation and curiosity lead the pack. If you can think it, it’s probably possible, and that is honestly amazing. The development team had their fun with this and didn’t stop at the bare minimum; they went above and beyond. But at the same time, it can also be a little frustrating and repetitive, so my main advice for this title is to take things slow and leave enough breathing room between each play session.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book breaks away from the usual conventions of 3D platformers, opting instead for an experience centered on puzzles and the player’s curiosity. Although it carries a strong appeal for children, the game works well across all ages thanks to the way it introduces unique mechanics and creative ideas in each new stage.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
What I will say about Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is that it’s much more memorable than many of its previous entries. I remember playing through Yoshi’s Crafted World fondly, but after the credits rolled, I found myself struggling to remember any memorable moments. Finding new creatures and discovering the many different ways you can engage with them leads to plenty of memorable ‘a-ha’ moments, and that’s what it’s all about. It also helps to give the Yoshi series a profound point of difference among Nintendo’s slew of other platformer franchises, so I’m all for the multi-coloured dinosaurs exploring the avenue of gameplay.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a wonderful Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive that gives Yoshi one of his boldest adventures in years. I loved how creature studying and Mr. E.’s missing knowledge all support the same goal of turning every page into a small discovery hunt.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a unique puzzle-platformer that is definitely the most fun a Yoshi game has been in a while. It has a simple story to follow and there's plenty of room for replayability depending how much exploring you want to do. What I love the most is that you aren't forced to explore everything before completing the story.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book sticks by the adage, short and sweet. It’s here for a good time, not for a long time, so its decision to lengthen the boss battles is all the more confusing to me. Most levels had me smiling while playing, as I wondered what each creature tasted like and how the level would unfold. While the exploratory model can leave players feeling a bit lost on how to end a level, the game’s generosity with hints ensures any possible frustration is short-lived.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is a love letter to childhood curiosity, wrapped in one of the most beautiful art directions on the Switch 2. It swaps traditional platforming for an adventure of exploration and discovery that may put off those seeking a challenge, but abundantly rewards those willing to let themselves be carried away. With an addictive cataloging system, creatures full of personality, high replayability, and a top-notch Brazilian localization, it’s the kind of game that makes you smile without even realizing it.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book might not offer the punishing difficulty seasoned platforming veterans crave, but it excels at exactly what it sets out to be: a stunning, introductory platformer.
Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is the most beautiful Yoshi game ever made and one of the most unique entries the series has ever attempted. It isn’t a successor to Yoshi’s Island—and it isn’t trying to be. Instead, it’s a low-pressure experience focused on exploration and discovery that prioritizes the joy of interaction over the challenge of progression.
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