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Yoshi's Woolly World is a classic Nintendo game, which means there are bosses to beat in every world. You fight 2 per world, at levels 4 and 8. Magikoopa loves to make the Yoshis' lives harder, and each boss gets increasingly more difficult.

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Yoshi's Crafted World is getting released worldwide on March 28th of 2019, which is a new yoshi platformer game released on the Nintendo Switch and will resemble Yoshi's Woolly World on the Nintendo Wii U a bit as both games had the same developers. This is why I'm going to do some Yoshi's Woolly World related lists until then, however I'll not spam out lists like I used to do back in January 2019 where I only posted lists about a certain thing, I'll still be varied in lists now, it's just sometime I'll do yoshi's woolly world lists and stuff. This time I'll look at the best worlds in this game, so with that being said, here's the list.

The Top Ten Best Worlds in Yoshi's Woolly World

1World 4

You might have noticed a pattern in most mario and nintendo games that overall, the forest, or jungle worlds are usually at the top spot of the lists, or at least close to the top. That was the case with all of the New Super Mario Bros. games, where the forest worlds where in the top three always. And no surprise, but that goes for Yoshi's Woolly World as well. It's a jungle world, mixed with a bit of water elements as well, so it's technically both a jungle and water world, although more of the jungle type. I love it when these two are combined, which is one of the reasons this world is at the top. One of the most important aspects of a world are of course the levels and this world does not disappoint. All the standard levels are pretty fun and original but this is one of the few times where the fortress and castle levels are actually amazing. It's partly because of the puzzles, but because of the settings. The fort one has a lot of water and it's actually fun and the castle level is ...more

2World 5Yoshi

It's a snow world. Snow worlds are in my opinion quite good ones for the most part. This is one of the best snow worlds, partly due to how colourful it is but the levels and boss of the world are all amazing here in my opinion. The scenarios in these levels all look amazing and gorgeous and use either a purple, or a blue sky for the most part and it looks great. All of the levels here were pretty awesome as well. The carpet level, that snowball one, that one set in a house, the curtain level, and Snifberg the Unfeeling's Castle were some of the best and it's only a few. Secondly, the boss battle. Snifberg the Unfeeling. I still think Naval Piranha is better, but, you can't deny how badass he is. The music is some true heavy metal and sounds badass for such an otherwise cute game and the athmosphere is awesome. It's after all the last world boss battle before the final world. It's really awesome.

3World 6

World 6, which is the last world of the game, has a mountain/volcano setting, and as the game procceds it gains more of a high sky, considering when you climb a volcano you get higher in the air, obviously with ashy clouds and stuff, and I really appreciate this world, not going to lie. It's a very unique take of a final world in game as volcano and mountains worlds are usually not last worlds in game, although they often are the sixth worlds in a game. Anyway, the levels are some of the most unique in this game, because you not only have cave levels, but there's levels where you climb the volcano, there's a very unique ghost house, a level with sticky conveyors, a high sky level, a sky fortress, and let's not forget the awesome final level, which is excellent. I mean the first phase of Baby Bowser's boss is a bit of a rehash on Yoshi's Island considering setting but it gets better, the giant baby bowser boss at the absolute end of the game is downright epic and original in my ...more

4World 2

Our desert world in this game is actually great. Normally desert worlds are rather forgettable but this one's different and unique. The first half is desert, but the second half brings some lava elemets and courses as well, I mean, the boss of this world, is themed after fire and lava, and is red after all, which is Bunson the Hot Dog. He's easly the cutest boss of the game and is one you don't want to defeat. The levels themselves are awesome. You have the pyramid maze-like level, Knot-Wing Koopa's fort, the chain chomp one, and so on. I mean still, World 4 had better theme and some more memorable levels, but this one has more good levels and is one of the most memorable worlds in the game. However since deserts aren't my type this world will stay at number #2. Yeah, and in the even numbered worlds (2, 4, 6), the mid-boss is Knot-Wing the Koopa, the better of the two mid-bosses so that's a plus as well. The biggest flaw has got to be the special level, which is just irritating at ...more

5World 1

This is good stuff we're talking. I mean yeah you could say this world is a bit basic as it's a grassland world, however it's a lot more unique than say in the New Super Mario Bros. games. There's not only grass levels. The grass levels are quite great and charming but there's even a forest level, a beach level, a sky level, and so on. It's a lot more unique than other grass worlds in other games. The bosses are basic and from other games, such as the mid-boss being a giant monty mole with the name 'Big Montgomery', which is the mid-boss of the oddly numbered worlds (1, 3, 5) and happens to be my least favourite boss in the game, and the boss of the world is Burt the Bashful, you know that ball from Yoshi's Island. He's basic but he's surely memorable in my opinion. Yeah and the special level in this world is the least irritating one as well.

6Craft Island

It's the hub world. It has the tent where you switch between yoshies, the boss tent, gallery tent, amiibo tent and is the place where you are when you travel between worlds. Technically this maybe shouldn't be on the list, however, it does contain a total of one level, and it's one of the best levels in the game as well. Wonderful World of Wool, which basically is an epilogue / outro level testing all your skills you've learned (excluding yoshi transformations) and is a mix of about six levels, all resembling the worlds in the game and it's very memorable and fun. Yeah, and this world isn't even last. Well we'll see what world that was so bad that it got ranked under the ' hub world.

7World 3

Basically, in a nutshell, in 3D nintendo games, the third world is usually the best. In 2D platformers, nah, it's one of the worst (excluding New Super Mario Bros. 2). This goes for Yoshi's Woolly World as well. It's generally uninteresting and is a sky world, and you might already know that sky worlds are among the worst worlds in a game most often, which is the case for this game as well. There's some candy and toy elements thrown in the world as well which is alright, but this world has a lot of pink and white and these colours togheter are not my type to the point this is my least favourite world in the game. I mean Miss Cluck is a pretty awesome boss but that's all it has going for it. This world is forgettable and not that good, and you know it's so when ' the hub world is higher than a real world.

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Yoshi's Woolly World Final Boss Music

  • Awesome Music: The game's developed by Good-Feel; this is only to be expected.
    • Yarn Yoshi Takes Shape!, a laidback song with a 'lazy summer day' feeling.
    • Clawdaddy Beach is heavily reminiscent of the beach levels from Kirby's Epic Yarn, or the overall soundtrack of Super Mario RPG.
    • Lava Scarves and Red Hot Blarggs. It's a freakin' rock song in a Yoshi game. And it's catchy as all hell, to boot.
    • Snifberg the Unfeeling. EDM in a Yoshi game?!
    • King Bowser's Castle - Halls is just amazing.
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    • The Special Course song is beautiful, almost negating the feeling of wanting to tear you hair out from frustration with the Special Courses.
    • Fluffin' Puffin Babysitting is one of the cheeriest songs in the game. It sounds a bit like the 'triumphant' song in a musical.
  • Anticlimax Boss: The first Baby Bowser phase. Kamek supplies you with plenty of yarn balls in the hallway before, and a large portion of the fight's difficulty is due to yarn ball starvation. The Boss Rush version and phase two more than make up for it.
  • Broken Base:
    • One side is looking forward to the changes and new potential gameplay options, while others wanted a true sequel to Yoshi's Island instead. Some of the base is writing off this game for sharing the same yarn concepts as Kirby's Epic Yarn. The final game turned out to play very similarly to Yoshi's Island while still having a charming wool aesthetic, alleviating much of this.
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    • The 3DS port has made many who don't own a Wii U excited for the new features, or want to play the game on the go happy; however, it's left a bitter taste in the mouths of some who already own the Wii U version, because the 3DS version appears to be superior in every way but graphics. The overall lack of new Wii U exclusives recently and the subsequent discontinuation of the console in Japan has only worsened resentment towards the 3DS port.
  • Genius Bonus: Bunson's name is quite clever. Most will take away the obvious pun (Bunson the Hotdog). However, anyone who's studied and worked with chemistry will know the name is fitting in another way as well.
  • Idiot Plot: Kamek somehow forgets to just Baleful Polymorph the 2 remaining Yoshis as well, thus allowing the adventure to even begin.
  • It's Easy, So It Sucks!: Mellow Mode, which allows the player to fly in levels and bypass every challenges, and even to skip levels altogether. Classic Mode, however, offers a challenge very similar to the first Yoshi's Island game, especially as you delve into the last couple of worlds, some of the post-credits content, and the secret courses the game has on offer. Checkpoints? What are those?
  • Memetic Mutation:
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  • Polished Port: Broken Base towards its existence aside, the 3DS version is a pretty solid port. Like the Donkey Kong Country Returns port before it, the graphics had to be downgraded, but the game still runs fine, and even adds extra content not in the Wii U release.
  • Rescued from the Scrappy Heap: Poochy. This time around the dog is more useful compared to its debut, being able to follow your steps from a lower platform and catch unaccesible yarn pieces just like a play of fetch.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: The theme for Yoshi and Cookies sounds suspiciously similar to the theme to Flower Fields from Kirby's Epic Yarn. Justified as both games were made by Good-Feel, and both songs were composed by Tomoya Tomita.
    • The backing track to 'Shy but Deadly' is quite similar to 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World'. So much so that there's a mashup for it here, as well as another on SiIvaGunner alongside The Beatles' 'Revolution'.
  • Surprise Difficulty: Just like Kirby's Epic Yarn, the game's later levels can be a stark contrast with the adorable aesthetics.
  • Surprisingly Improved Sequel: After lukewarm games like Yoshi's Island DS and Yoshi's New Island, this game finally broke the streak as many Yoshi fans consider it to be as good or even better than the original Yoshi's Island.
  • Sweet Dreams Fuel:
    • You thought yarn Kirby was cute? Say hello to crochet doll Yoshi!
    • Even more adorable is the E3 interview where both leads of Good-Feel and creator of Yoshi show off their own crochet doll Yoshis. Now, with the introduction of Yarn Yoshi amiibo, you can have one too!
      • They even released a special giant Yarn Yoshi which is about the same size as most plush bears or similar, and just as cuddly.
    • A trailer shows off amiibo functionality with the Super Smash Bros., Toad, and Splatoon figures. The crochet doll Yoshis will adopt a pattern related to that character. The results are adorable.
    • You know a game is adorable when even Bowser is cute. Baby Bowser has long been beady-eyed and after some Art Evolution is almost indistinguishable from Bowser Junior, but this game makes him out of yarn and gives him nubby little arms with no hands. Watching him hang off his curtains and bounce around his room is delightful. He does get actual fingers with claws when he's mega-sized.
    • The 3DS port adds to the already adorable yarn Yoshi toy with a yarn Poochy.
    • Also from the 3DS version, the stop-motion shorts are insanely adorable.
  • Tastes Like Diabetes: A serious contender for the cutest game ever made.
  • That One Boss:
    • The Boss Tent turns nearly every boss into this by doubling their speed, as well as making you start each fight with no eggs and only three hits to your name.
    • The rematch of Knot-Wing Round 2 is almost impossible to no-damage, as his belly flops come down on you lightning fast, and he's simply too wide to give you much room to avoid multiple ones in a row. Clearing the fight is seemingly dependent on just taking the hits in the first two phases and avoiding the one fast belly flop in the final one.
    • The rematch of Knot-Wing Round 3 takes the cake, as his only weakness is smacking the tiny cannon on his back with an egg, and he exposes it for the absolute briefest of moments with his increased speed. Unless you've mastered quickly aiming your shots (and utilizing spitting) while simultaneously dodging attacks, he's going to wall you out.
  • That One Level:
    • 5-6: Up Shuttlethread Pass. In this stage, you're constantly shifting between the 'front side' and 'back side' of the level, not unlike the earlier level Duplicitous Delve. Unlike in the delve, you can't see between the two sides of the stage. The stage itself is heavily mazelike, and you'll have to flip between the two sides of the level constantly to progress. Since your perception of the whole stage is mirrored every time you flip sides, it's very easy to become disoriented. And since it's a vertical level, accidentally falling can undo loads of your progress as you must climb back up. The level can easily become a Marathon Level if you try to sniff out every secret. Perhaps it's not for nothing that this level has the quietest and calmest music in the game.
    • 5-8: Snifberg the Unfeeling's Castle. Almost the entirety of the stage is covered in Frictionless Ice, and it's filled to the brim with ice blocks that slowly roll on an axis like the giant blocks in Shifting Sand Land. Expect countless deaths from getting pinched by one as it rolls over while you're trying to get out of its way. Then they become enormous and then they roll fast into the foreground in such a way it's difficult to judge their depth. The collectibles aren't easy to reach, either. At least the boss isn't that bad once you figure out his weakness.
  • Visual Effects of Awesome: They made sure to make the yarn look like actual yarn, and it looks amazing. Heck, there are even those tiny fibers that stick out of yarn all about the Yoshis.
  • Win Back the Crowd: After the middling-to-hostile reception towards Yoshi's New Island and the general downturn Nintendo had been taking for much of the 2010's, Yoshi's Woolly World was praised as a much-needed return to form for both Yoshi games and Nintendo platformers in general.