This Friday, the next major batch of Amiibo, Nintendo’s wildly popular line of toys to life figurines, will make their debut alongside Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival. Serving as the series’ first Amiibo representation outside of the Smash Bros. Villager, our favorite animal friends like Isabelle, K.K. Slider and the slumlord, Tom Nook, will finally be represented in figure form. If those aren’t enough for you, Mega Yarn Yoshi will release a mere two days later, exclusively at Toys R Us. Having special functionality in Yoshi’s Wooly World and sizing up as the largest Amiibo to date, (as well as coming with the highest price tag, with an MSRP of $39.99,) many a gamer will have a new friend to keep them warm during these long, winter nights.

Luckily, we were able to get an in person preview of some of these figures in advance. While we wait patiently for the day when these new toys can take up more of our shelf space, here are a few shots to hold you over until the weekend rolls around.

Amiibo Animal Crossing

Nook is thinking of ways to rip us off as we speak.

Amiibo Isabelle

Best girl.

Amiibo Mega Yarn YoshiJust the right cuddle size.

Between the sloped bases of the Animal Crossing set and the care that Yarn Yoshi seems like it received, it’s possible that these might become my favorite Amiibo yet! Which ones are you planning on picking up this weekend? Share your Amiibo plans with us in the comments below. And remember, this is a No Shades Zone!

Despite what many deemed a lackluster E3 conference, Nintendo still has a solid lineup for 2015.  One of their best titles at the show this year is Yoshi’s Woolly World. Developed by Good-Feel, the same company that brought us Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Wario Land: Shake It!, and the Streetpass games Mii Force and Battleground: Z, Woolly World brings the same family-friendly story, gorgeously creative visuals and adorable characters we’ve come to expect from a Yoshi title, along with solid platforming, exploration and collecting.

One of this game’s most fun features is it’s multi-player aspect (1-2 players). I’m always looking for games with a solid local multi-player with a good challenge such as Donkey Kong: Country Returns or Donkey Kong:Tropical Freeze. That being said, this game definitely fits the bill, with some surprisingly difficult stages to enjoy with a friend, (or a Yoshi amiibo if human interaction isn’t your thing, but more on that later.)

Yoshi Wooly World E3 Screen 1

I was able to run through a stage of coop with our very own Josh Jackson. Fans familiar with previous games featuring Yoshi will recognize the feel of the control scheme right off the bat. You have your usual tongue abilities; eating enemies and throwing them or creating balls of yarn that vary in size and strength (like the eggs in previous games), throwing said balls of yarn, and the ever-useful flutter jump and ground-pound abilities. One of the main aspects of the game is to create the world around you by gathering yarn from blocks and by eating enemies and using them to fill in the gaps in the stage to create platforms and discover secrets. You have the ability to eat some of the world around you to uncover more coins, lives and secrets.

The stage we played was pretty straight forward, classic platforming. You can throw the yarn balls at blank outlines to fill them in and create the stage around you to progress. You also have the ability to use your teammate as an impromptu projectile by eating them and making them into an egg to hit far-off buttons and such. If you enjoy playing as fast-paced as we like to, some of the most fun bits will come from near falls and saves using your yarn on the fly. However, keep in mind that friendly fire is on, so watch where you shoot! Also, if you leave each other behind, the slower teammate will be teleported to the other, which makes active team work an important piece of effective gameplay. Flutter-jump mastery is also the key to finding secrets that may be out of reach and maneuvering around the woolly world efficiently.

Yoshi Wooly World E3 Screen 2

On top of the game’s very own woven, plush amiibo, there will be an array of amiibo support for characters from other games. The Yoshi amiibo create a CPU controlled partner for coop stages. In addition, Nintendo has teased that you can use all of your other amiibo besides the Pokemon to outfit your Yoshi with different patterns based on the chosen amiibo.

Yoshi’s Woolly World will be available on the Wii U October 16th in America. Feel free to check out our preview of last year’s demo, and make sure to check out the trailer below!

 

Starting to feel the fatigue of all that Amiibo hunting? Maybe Yoshi’s Wooly World will bring some purpose back to the twelve hour campouts and online refresh fests.

In the latest trailer from UK Nintendo, the Yarn Yoshi’s get a bit of a makeover! In addition to the AI controlled partner that unlocks when one of the plush Yoshi Amiibo are tapped into the game, tapping seemingly every Amiibo up to this point will unlock a special knit pattern based on the character you tapped. Want a Mario themed Yoshi? How about Donkey Kong, or Kirby? If you didn’t before, the trailer below will likely change your mind.

A specific list of which Amiibo will be compatible has not yet been released, but the trailer looks promising. Imagine a Sonic, Mega Man, or even a Fire Emblem themed character in a full fledged Nintendo platformer? I’m definitely getting a LittleBigPlanet vibe from these, but considering how its costumes was one of the game’s highlights, who could complain?

Yoshi’s Wooly World will launch in late June with a green Yoshi bundle, alongside the blue and pink versions… in Europe. No release date or bundles have been shown for the West, but we can’t imagine our turn will be far off.

Which costume are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments!

As one of the many Amiibo related announcements during the latest Nintendo Direct presentation, Yoshi’s Wooly World will be one of many Nintendo titles to gain support for the money draining figure craze. Except, as with the game’s visuals, these upcoming Yoshi toys take on a unique look.

Arriving alongside the game in September, the Yarn Yoshi’s come in pink, light blue, and his trademark green. Scanning them adds a second CPU controlled player to help us get through tough spots and reach hidden areas. Although, even if they didn’t do a thing in the game, I’m sure I’m not the only one who would rush out and buy them anyway, if for no other reason than because they’re so darn cute. The question is, do you buy all three? Oh wait, that’s not a real question, of course you do.

The game itself is looking to carry the spirit of the classic Yoshi’s Island titles, (ignoring the latest one, I hope,) with plenty of colorful environments, creative platforming challenges and tons of hidden items to discover in this yarn based world. If the game is too tough, (has a Yoshi game ever been?), an easier difficulty with permanent winged Yoshi is also available. Hopefully this means that Wooly World will offer up a decent challenge, rather than shoehorning the easier option in just to follow most of Nintendo’s other first party software. Either way, we loved what we played at E3 last year, so if the trend continues, Wooly World should be a welcomed addition to a growing Wii U library.

Yoshi

Is Yoshi’s latest adventure on your radar? Let us know!

After months of delays and eventual silence, it seems like that Yoshi Yarn game is finally on its way, and based on the E3 trailer, it will be well worth the wait.

Renamed Yoshi’s Wooly World, this pseudo-sequel to Kirby’s Epic Yarn brings the experience of such titles as Yoshi’s Story to an adorable, colorful and creative land where everything is made of yarn. Featuring both single and multiplayer modes of play, the title seems to offer numerous ways to solve in game puzzles, both by yourself or with a friend.

Watching the environments and characters unravel, knit together and change shape, (like Yoshi’s propeller flutter jump), makes this game look absolutely stunning. In typical Nintendo fashion though, the visuals are about more than aesthetics, so watching how the yarn is integrated into the game play makes me very excited to get the chance to try it out. From unraveling the environment to reveal hidden items, spitting a partner out of Yoshi’s mouth to reach out of the way areas and using eggs to create cloud paths in the style of Yoshi’s Touch n’ Go are just some of the possibilities shown.

Personally though, I’m sad to see Prince Fluff get the boot completely. If you remember, the prince was set to star in the original Epic Yarn, but was relegated to side character status since Nintendo wanted a recognizable face like Kirby to sell the new IP. Now he’s nowhere to be seen, effectively becoming the Asagi of Nintendo. Let’s hope he starts commandeering other games down the road.

The E3 trailer is now live, and can be viewed below. Let us know what you think, and check back throughout the day for hands on impressions of this, and other titles from the show floor.