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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review, Gameplay Impressions, Videos and Features

May 20, 2026 - 04:04

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Review, Gameplay Impressions, Videos and Features

As the Nintendo Switch 2 nears its one-year anniversary on June 5, one of its standout titles has quietly become a fan favorite. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book blends classic platforming with a fresh, storybook-inspired aesthetic that feels both nostalgic and new. Players guide Yoshi through hand-drawn pages of a giant, enchanted tome, solving puzzles and collecting items across vibrant, two-dimensional levels.

The gameplay is smooth and responsive, with Yoshi's familiar flutter jump and tongue grab feeling tighter than ever. New mechanics, like flipping book pages to alter the environment, add a clever layer of strategy. The difficulty curve is gentle, making it accessible for younger players, but hidden collectibles and time trials offer enough challenge for seasoned fans.

Visually, the game is a treat. Each page of the book features distinct art styles, from watercolor forests to ink-drawn caves. The soundtrack is equally charming, with soft orchestral tunes that match the whimsical tone.

While the story is simple, the characters are endearing, and the world feels alive. For anyone looking for a relaxing, polished platformer on the Switch 2, this title delivers. It is a gentle reminder of why Nintendo's mascot games remain so beloved.


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