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Updated · Polygon · May 19
Nintendo Launches Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21 for Switch 2
Updated
Updated · Polygon · May 19

Nintendo Launches Yoshi and the Mysterious Book on May 21 for Switch 2

13 articles · Updated · Polygon · May 19
  • May 21 marks the Switch 2 release of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, a 2D Yoshi adventure built around experimenting with creatures rather than surviving platforming challenges.
  • 10 biomes structure each level as a small playground where players study critters by eating, throwing, ground-pounding or combining them, with discoveries unlocking more areas and Yoshi unable to die.
  • Nintendo aims the game at very young players, pairing a hand-drawn storybook look with low-stakes play that rewards observation over skill and includes customizable UI tools unlocked after the first six biomes.
  • The review says the concept loses momentum because many interactions repeat, puzzles usually have one fixed solution, and the story pauses abruptly at credits before a stronger second half resumes.
  • That leaves the game as an accessible entry point for children and parents on Switch 2, while hinting at a broader sandbox-style sequel that could better realize its puzzle-platforming ideas.
Is Yoshi's risk-free 'playful research' the new blueprint for Nintendo's family-friendly games on the Switch 2?
Could this simple Yoshi title secretly be the 'Great Plateau moment' for a new generation of sandbox games?