Navigate post office desks and shipping rooms to become a master of the mail service.Įncounter hazards caused by wintery weather, autumnal thunderstorms and more on the way to becoming postal pros. Change the color of your kiwi’s feathers and unlock new accessories – because kiwi birds look cute in little hats!įor this review, I purposely added the Steam promo moving images to give everyone an idea of what this game can be like, on paper a very cute and cool approach to the coop genre, but in reality, when played all alone, this game is as boring as can be. Buddy up on the couch or flock online.Ĭontrol both kiwi birds on a single controller to venture out on a solo mail service adventure. Take on the role of a postal-working kiwi bird and partner up with a friend to type out telegrams, send urgent messages, ship packages, and keep the mail flowing. Unlock new accessories to customize your kiwi and become the best-dressed mail bird in Bungalow Basin. With no hands to help them, they must jump, flap, peck, and butt-slam their way across an interactive landscape of levers, bells and buttons to get those messages delivered on time.Įncounter perilous postal environments and navigate seasonal hazards while waddling through the Telepost’s various mailrooms, and partner up with a pal to help these adorable kiwis complete their tasks, whatever the weather. KeyWe is a cute, cooperative postal puzzler starring Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds working in a whimsical post office. The tutorials, too, are brilliant, giving you ample time to learn the new rulesets and adapt your roles.Welcome to our review of KeyWe, a game that looks more fun than it really is… 48 levels in four different categories sounds like too much but – nu uh – it’s not a problem at all, as every iteration is different, while still holding onto the basic rules to ensure familiarity. KeyWe also has a knack for remixing itself. It feels more like you’re working together, and that might just save your relationship. In Overcooked! it can feel like you’re under each other’s feet, but here you’re complimenting each other and high-fiving at the end. For one, KeyWe is fine with you each owning your own section of the problem. Even when compared to Overcooked!, there’s some standout elements. We’ve already mentioned the naff Paperboy clone, but a ‘patching up water leaks’ minigame is also a chore, particularly when you’re trying and failing to grab sellotape from each other’s backs.īut the fiddly bits are worth it because KeyWe is such a riot. And, as you’d expect from a game as stuffed with different things to do as KeyWe, there’s plenty of killer but also some filler. It means that, if a player is on the extremes of the game field, it can block off the other player. Heaven knows why KeyWe chooses to make a couple of them larger than the game screen, but they do. The Overtime Shifts are a mixed bunch, too. The inconsistency takes a bit of learning. Equally, some buttons need you to be standing on them, while others need you to be next to them. When the delete button is on the other side of the room, it can take a chunk out of your time. In games like Telegraph Room, especially when you’re chasing down a gold trophy time, it can be difficult to focus on a small, singular letter and all too easy to stomp on the wrong one. We found some of the actions to be inaccurate. KeyWe does have a few flaws that are worth prefacing.
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