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Woven Review: Charming Yet Unsatisfying

Title: Woven Developer: Alterego games Publisher: Stickylock Studios Genre: Adventure, Indie, Story-Driven Available On: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Official Site:ย Woven Release Date:…

Shelby RoyalBy Shelby RoyalNovember 26, 20194 Mins Read
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Title: Woven

Developer: Alterego games

Publisher: Stickylock Studios

Genre: Adventure, Indie, Story-Driven

Available On: PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

Official Site:ย Woven

Release Date: November 15, 2019

Version Tested: Nintendo Switch

Where to Buy it: Steam, Nintendo eShop, PlayStation Store, Windows Store


With fun romps likeย Yoshi’s Wooly Worldย and Unravel,ย it is a brave move to want to take on a world made of fabric and plushies.ย Artistically,ย Wovenย handles its fabric-covered world with grace and charm. Witty prose and narration make the player feel like they’re in a Dr. Seuss book. However, the game seems to be missing the character necessary to make such a concept work. But this is a promising start!

The ย story is as follows:

In a knitted world of wool, cotton and all kinds of soft fabrics, you would think that everything lives in harmony. Hills and mountains of linen portray the softness in which beavers building a dam with wire. And a snake that cares about the latest trends and fashion, a peaceful place full of creativity, right?

Stuffy is a well-meaning but rather clumsy stuffed animal that lonely walks around in this world. He stumbled upon Glitch, a metal firefly who has lost his memory and identity.

Has Stuffy been left behind? And where do all these metal machines suddenly come from? And what does Glitch have to do with this?

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One of the most charming things aboutย Wovenย is its environment. The setting and characters are depicted beautifully with their woven, fabric finishes. As Stuffy walks past mountains, you can see the details of the yarn or the stitchwork in a fallen tree. The care and attention with which this game was designed are extremely clear, and it is hard not to appreciate the attention to detail throughout. The colors and patterns are bright and whimsical, and it set the story up perfectly.

Despite how goodย Wovenย looks, its shining star might just be the writing. It’s written entirely in rhyme, and it only adds to the charm oozing from this little indie title. The wonderful narration enhances the wit and whimsy of the story and truly makes it feel likeย Wovenย is straight out of the Dr. Seuss universe. Like the visuals, it is clear that the story was really thought out, and it really adds something special to the experience.

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That being said, the visuals and the story are definitelyย Woven’s strongest aspects. While it is a puzzle game at its core, there’s something unsatisfying about the gameplay in general. At times it all feels a little too juvenile from the simple controls to some of the puzzles. But, at times, that is off-set by the total frustration of having no idea what you’re supposed to be doing. Every time a new control is introduced, a graphic appears, but these are difficult to see and make out which forces you to spend the time trying to figure it out.

Even then, once you figure out the proper controls, your time for trial and error isn’t over yet. There is little to no direction when it comes to what you’re supposed to be doing within the game. Most of the time, I just happened upon the next destination or the next puzzle to help progress the game. All in all, this lack of direction and purpose really juxtaposes the obvious care taken with the more creative elements of the game. That is why, ultimately, it seems as thoughย Wovenย could benefit from a little more time and a little more polish to make it feel like a more cohesive experience.

All in all, I think there is a lot of good inย Woven, and I think this would be a great game to play with your kiddos. However, it still feels like there is something lacking for more serious gameplay. The puzzles themselves weren’t that difficult, but finding the proper way or trying to figure out how to control things were more frustrating than the puzzles themselves. That being said, I hope the developers continue to work onย Woven because I would love to see how they vamp up the experience in the future. Because if it wasn’t so charming,ย Wovenย would have gotten a lower score for me.


Woven the Game | Announcement Trailer 2019

 

Verdict:ย Wovenย has a lot of charm. It’s written in poetic prose reminiscent of Dr. Seuss, which is just perfect tonally and for the setting. These charming words really bring the artistic design to life, and the yarn textures and stitches in the environment really sell it. However, that’s about all Wovenย has going for it. At times, it feels juvenile and empty while unclear controls and actions add a sense of frustration. Despite the writing and artistic design having so much life, Woven, ultimately, feels a little flat.ย 

Have you played Woven yet? What are your thoughts on the game? Let us know in the comments below!

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