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Keywe game review
Keywe game review






While the game allows for one person to control both kiwis (either switching between the two or controlling both together), neither prove particularly effective resulting in a far more cumbersome experience.

keywe game review

With a focus on score instead of time, these challenges prove just as engaging as the main tasks themselves. Have you ever wondered what a kiwi might look like with clown fish-coloured feathers? Thanks to KeyWe you no longer need to.Īlong with the time-based tasks, you’ll also unlock additional overtime challenges that offer something a little different like testing bubble wrap or slapping the correct stickers on packages moving along a fast-moving conveyor belt. These stamps can then be traded in for cosmetics for your kiwi including hats, backpacks and even different feather patterns. Your performance is often based on how quickly you can finish the task, stamps awarded for bronze, silver and gold times. These curveballs help keep KeyWe fresh and engaging whilst disguising the fact you’re still at the end of the day performing the same handful of tasks. In one modified task, sand fills the warehouse floor causing the kiwis to sink when walked on while a number of others see bugs flying around that block the visibility of vital information and even move things about (rather annoyingly). Spread out across three seasons (starting in the blazing heat of the summer and ending during the snowy months of winter), tasks will quickly see new twists added that prove a chaotic mixture of frustration, hilarity and challenge. Sending out crates for example involves typing the correct four-digit location code, slapping any stickers on (if it contains something heavy, fragile or perishable), carrying a lid over to the crate with a crane and then finally sending it off to the right place. Each offers something unique, some even requiring a number of varying steps to be taken before completion. Building sentences with stickers meanwhile is made tougher thanks to, once again, these stickers being scattered all about the place with some even on moving objects. Of course, none of these are as simple as they initially sound, the typing of messages, for example, done by running and hopping around an office and butt stomping on keys littered everywhere. You’ll either be typing messages on a telegraph machine, labelling and sending off crates, piecing together sentences with stickers or sorting and sending out customer’s mail. These tasks tend to fall into one of four different types.

keywe game review

After a brief tutorial that sees you learning the basic movements of Jeff and Debra, it’s then off to take on your first proper assignment.

keywe game review

It’s hard to deny the cuteness of the two, especially as you watch them hop around a human-sized working environment picking up things with their beaks. KeyWe sees one or two players take on the role of Jeff and Debra, two kiwi birds who have just started their new jobs at the Bungalow Basin Telepost Office. KeyWe is very much another one of those types of games, placing a firm emphasis on teamwork and keeping calm under high-pressure situations. In Overcooked 2, however, as you find yourselves hopping between moving trucks, dashing to cutting and cooking stations scattered in the most unhelpful of places or even slipping your way across ice, these simple errands suddenly become far more difficult and chaotic. Cooking a burger for example – I think we can all agree – hardly requires much more thinking than, cook the patty and place it between two buns. The brilliance of games like Overcooked 2 and Moving Out is in their ability to take otherwise fairly straightforward and ordinary tasks and turn them into something far more exciting and with an interesting emphasis on teamwork.








Keywe game review