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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Flower Crown

For those playing Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, we have a quick and straightforward guide on how to get a Flower Crown.

The Nintendo Switch 2 game is out now, and one of the earlier achievements that isn’t immediately clear is getting a flower crown from a Crazee Dayzee. If needed, you can spend tokens to get a more clear hint on how to get the flower crown achievement, but in case you’d rather not do that, we have the solution right here.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book comes to Switch 2 today, and along with that, Nintendo has sent out the launch trailer. Fans can get one last look at Good-Feel’s platformer.

Catch up on everything you need to know with the following overview:

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book developer

Just a couple of days before the launch of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, we finally have confirmation about the developer behind the game. This may not come as much of a surprise, but it was indeed Good-Feel who developed the project.

Good-Feel being the developer of Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is something that fans had already speculated on. Nintendo itself has still not shared this officially and probably won’t be doing so, letting fans get the information for themselves when they reach the credits.

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book release date

Yoshi and the Mysterious Book just received its release date. In celebration of MAR10 Day, Nintendo has announced that the game is coming to Switch 2 on May 21, 2026.

A new trailer just debuted on the Nintendo Today app. It goes over the game in general, and also gives a tease of Bowser Jr. at the end.

Yoshi's Woolly World Nintendo Switch 2

Yoshi’s Woolly World could be getting a version on Nintendo Switch 2. Marketing material for the game from today’s Nintendo Direct includes the game’s key art, as pictured above.

antdude92 made the discovery and shared his findings on social media. Here’s a look:

Yoshi's Woolly World Switch

Of all the Wii U titles that haven’t made the jump to Nintendo Switch, Yoshi’s Woolly World is absolutely one of the most deserving.

Early on in the Switch’s life span, Nintendo filled what would have otherwise been gaps in their release schedule with plenty of Wii U ports. Between Super Mario 3D World, Pikmin 3, New Super Mario Bros. U, and especially Mario Kart 8, many of that console’s best-received titles found new life on Nintendo Switch. Lately though, we haven’t been seeing many Wii U ports at all. Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition could be counted as one, but between the graphical overhaul and added story content, one could argue that it goes beyond that.

The point is, we likely won’t be seeing many more Wii U ports on Nintendo Switch or even Switch 2. Nintendo has, for the most part, ported all of its heavy hitters. However, we’re now talking about one particular Wii U game that has sort of fallen into obscurity: Yoshi’s Woolly World. 

Bakeru physical west

Spike Chunsoft is preparing a physical release for Bakeru in the west, the company announced today. It’s due out on February 25, 2024 in both North America and Europe.

The physical release of Bakeru on Switch appears to be limited to a standard edition. As of now Spike Chunsoft hasn’t indicated there are plans for special editions.

Bakeru gameplay

Posted on 1 year ago by (@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments

Bakeru gameplay

Following the overseas release of Bakeru, fans can get a good look at the localized version with gameplay. Tokushima: Journeying From Tanuki Village and Wakayama: Sparkling Ocean Beach stages are shown here.

Find some information about Good Feel’s Switch game in the following overview:

Bakeru trailer

Bakeru makes its debut outside of Japan today, and to celebrate, Spike Chunsoft readied a launch trailer. This new title from from Good-Feel, who most recently made Princess Peach: Showtime on Switch.

Learn more about it in the following overview:

[Review] BAKERU

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BAKERU review

System: Switch
Release date: September 3, 2024
Developer: Good-Feel
Publisher: Spike Chunsoft


BAKERU is an interesting mix of past and present for Good-Feel. As the co-producer of the long-running Ganbare Goemon series, Etsunobu Ebisu has clearly brought his expertise from that here by creating what feels like a spiritual successor in tone and presentation, and with an impressive resume of titles of a similar genre on Switch (including Princess Peach: Showtime! and Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn) this game represents the best of both worlds. Thankfully, it delivers on both fronts to be one of the best 3D action games I’ve played on the system this year.


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