Yoshi Woolly World 4-3

Yoshi (series)
GenrePlatformer
PlatformNintendo Consoles
DeveloperNintendo
Artoon
Arzest
Good-Feel
CountryJapan
Release dateAugust 5, 1995
(First release)
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Sep 01, 2016  During a Nintendo Direct, it was revealed that Yoshi's Woolly World would be coming to the Nintendo 3DS with a new title, Poochy and Yoshi's Woolly World. The new version of the game will come with all the original content, as well as new stages centered around Poochy.

The Yoshi series is a series of spin-off games from the Super Mario series. The games star Yoshi, who debuted in Super Mario World. The Yoshi's Island games act as prequels to the Super Mario games.

  • 3Yoshi's New Island
  • 4Yoshi's Woolly World

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island[edit]

Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island is the first game in the Yoshi series, released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo. In America, the game was released as a sequel to Super Mario World, though it was originally known as Super Mario: Yoshi's Island in Japan. The game received an updated port to the Game Boy Advance, called Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3. In this game, Yoshi must reunite Baby Mario with Baby Luigi, after Baby Luigi is kidnapped by Kamek.

Boo Balloons appear as rare enemies, only appearing in 2-4 (Bigger Boo's Fort) and 4-3 (Don't Look Back!). They inflate after being hit with one of Yoshi's eggs. After three hits, they explode, yielding a prize of coins. A similarly-named enemy (which also inflates), the Balloon Boo, appears in New Super Mario Bros.

Bigger Boo is the boss of 2-4 (Bigger Boo's Fort). Being a Boo, this boss will become invisible when Yoshi is looking at him. To damage him, Yoshi must ricochet his eggs off of the walls, when facing away from Bigger Boo. Bigger Boo inflates every time he is hit, before he explodes.

Yoshi's Island DS[edit]

Yoshi's Island DS is the sequel to Yoshi's Island, released in 2006 for the Nintendo DS.

The Gobblin enemy is an uncommon foe, which cannot harm Yoshi. Instead, Gobblins block Yoshi's path. To defeat a Gobblin, Yoshi must feed him six eggs, with the Gobblin growing with each egg eaten. After the sixth egg, the Gobblin will explode, clearing the path.


Yoshi's New Island[edit]

Yoshi's New Island is a video game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is the sequel to Yoshi's Island, for the Super Nintendo. In this game, the Yoshis on Egg Island help Baby Mario reunite with his brother, Baby Luigi, after Baby Luigi is kidnapped by Baby Bowser.

Mega Eggdozers and Metal Eggdozers are features unique to this game. Yoshi can create one by swallowing a Mega Guy or Metal Guy, respectively.

  • 'World 2-1 (Koopa Canyon)'

  • 'World 1-2 (Chomp Rock 'n' Roll)'

Yoshi also demonstrates this ability in one of the commercials for the game.

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Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Yoshi's Woolly World is a platformer game released by for the Nintendo Wii U. In this game, Kamek transforms the Yarn Yoshis on Craft Island into Wonder Wool, so Yarn Yoshi must rescue his fellow Yoshis.

Yarn Yoshi bloats up whenever he consumes an enemy and turns them into an egg.


Yarn Yoshi bloats up bigger if he consumes an enemy whilst the player is using the 'Make all yarn balls big!' badge.

He can also unravel some of the scenery.

Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World[edit]

Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World is a Nintendo 3DS version of the original Wii U game. As a new feature of the game, there are unlockable stop-motion shorts, featuring Yarn Yoshi and Poochy.

In the 'Snooze Glutton' short, Yarn Yoshi ends up eating his noisy alarm clock, which continues to ring inside him.

In the 'Watermelon Munch' short, Yarn Yoshi stuffs himself by eating an entire watermelon slice, before spitting out the seeds.

Yoshi's Crafted World[edit]

Yoshi's Crafted World was released for the Nintendo Switch in 2019, and developed by Good-Feel.

Like Yoshi's Woolly World, Yoshi bloats up whenever he consumes an enemy. (More details to come when the game releases)

  • E3 2017 trailer

  • Final game

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  • 16th Oct 2015 (USA)
    26th Jun 2015 (UK/EU)
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“Yoshi’s Woolly World” is a side-scrolling style platform game developed by Good-Feel and released by Nintendo. This will be the second version to have only one character – Yoshi since the “Yoshi’s Story” version was released in 1997 on Nintendo 64, as well as the spiritual successor to the “Kirby’s” game from Epic Yarn 2010. With gameplay similar to Good-Feel’s “Kirby’s Epic Yarn” games, players will be able to play the protagonist of the game, Yoshi, and will explore the world together, where Characters and environments in the game are made up of yarn and fabric. The game retains much of Yoshi’s movement from the “Yoshi’s Island” game series, including using his tongue to swallow enemies and using his flutter jump to reach high areas. The game is set on an island that contains many Yarn Yoshis of varying patterns, the evil Magikoopa Kamek turns nearly all the Yoshis into bundles of yarn for his master Baby Bowser, scattering them across different worlds. However, two Yoshis manage to avoid being transformed themselves, and they set off to pursue Kamek and rescue their woolly friends. After traveling through six different worlds, Yoshi manages to storm Baby Bowser’s castle. When Yoshis reach Baby Bowser, Kamek reveals that he stole the yarn so that he could use it to grow Baby Bowser to a much larger size. After battling Baby Bowser, the Yoshis rescue their friends from Kamek and Baby Bowser. Kamek and Baby Bowser fly away but crash land on the moon.

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