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Woodle Tree Adventures

2014
GenresAdventure, Indie, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableJun 6, 2014
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PC
DeveloperChubby Pixel
Overview

An old school plat­form game with a catchy and unique art style! You will find all the clas­si­cal ele­ments from the 90’s games and new inter­est­ing ideas. Explore a total of 6 worlds and save the lands bring­ing back peace and bal­ance and finally becom­ing the new hero.

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7 reviews found

55

Mondoxbox.com

May 20, 2019

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Nintendolife.com

Jan 5, 2018

Even with extra content and performance enhancements, a frustratingly limited camera and lack of variety reduce Woodle to a cheap and cheerful but flawed and basic 3D jump and collect-athon. While its cute and whimsical charm and uncomplicated nature make it suitable and accessible to younger audiences, there are still plenty of contemporaries on the eShop that are more accomplished and polished. While adequate considering its price, it's nonetheless an idyllic yet simple little game.


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Thexboxhub.com

May 30, 2019

For little ones, this may be a good entry point into gaming, but for the older gamers, this is nothing more than Gamerscore fodder, and it’s tough to even recommend it for that reason. The gameplay is very basic, and the environments may be colourful, but they are certainly not exciting.


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Xboxtavern.com

May 7, 2019

Woodle Tree Adventures draws inspiration from the likes of Banjo Kazooie and Mario 64, but well and truly fails at meeting the same level of quality on even a surface level. The game’s utter lack of refinement sees issues such as poor camera behavior and inconsistent handling continuously hindering play. Though, even if you’ve the patience to overlook such blatant faults, you’re left with a dull platformer that’s far more frustrating than it’s worth. This game was tested and reviewed on Xbox One.


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Cubed3.com

Oct 22, 2018

Woodle Tree Adventures Deluxe is not one of those extremely broken, still-in-alpha kind of indie games, but it's definitely a surprisingly low effort one. Those looking for a very cheap 3D platformer should probably look elsewhere... and not wait on its sequel.


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Switch Player

Jan 2, 2018

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Nintendo-insider.com

Apr 23, 2018

Woodle Tree Adventures has potential but fails to ever realise any of it. The paint-by-numbers approach that has been taken to make this 3D platformer results in a game that feels more like a proof of concept or prototype rather than something that you would happily pay for. The greatest insult is that it had promised to “take you back to the good old days” when we were running around collecting Jigsaw Pieces in Banjo-Kazooie and Power Stars in Super Mario 64.

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