Spread out across three seasons, beginning in the hot glorious summer months and ending in the cold snowy months of winter (here’s to a DLC of Spring levels, please, please!). We played it pretty much every night until we finished it. As soon as the first level was completed together, we were hooked. It’s all about working fast, but efficiently. This is clearly a couch co-op game and boy does it excel at it. The controls felt confusing and awkward and I immediately summoned my missus to come and play with me. Sitting down to play KeyWe, I first started playing solo and instantly I was thrown off. 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. You play as Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds working in a whimsical post office. Just remember to check in often, as some games may have the chance to earn double stamps.KeyWe is a cute, co-operative postal puzzler which is developed by Stonewheat & Sons and published by Sold Out. You could even help test out some of the new bubble wrap, or have a snowball fight! There are plenty to choose from. Maybe even train them on their delivery runs. You can work in the Lunch Break room to help feed those hungry Cassowary. ![]() It’s also a great opportunity to earn some extra stamps. There are always little odds and ends that need completing around the place. It’s not just postal work you’ll be doing. If you feel like changing up your shifts a little, you can check in to see if there are some overtime shifts available. You may not earn your postage stamps this way if you’re not fast enough, but at least you get the satisfaction of ticking that day off on the calendar. The option to turn off the timer limits comes in handy here though. It just took a little more time than you’d expect to clear each game. Personally, single player was not as fun of an experience as it was when I was playing with a friend. In single player it can be a little more taxing on the soul trying to control both Kiwis individually. Or for those a little more coordinated, control both at once, for which controls are set up very intuitively for both keyboard and controller users. You can choose to switch controls between Jeff and Debra. When you and your friend find that rhythm together in each level, it’s very rewarding.įor those who prefer to play alone, there is a single player option. Most importantly it’s very easy to understand. You are given basic info and examples of any new mechanics coming into play, and then off you go. At the start of each new day, there is the option for a quick tutorial. The seasonal hazards will make things a little more difficult each time you play. ![]() It is a perfect little party game to have around. You are able to team up with a friend online, or even in couch co-op, which I chose to do. ![]() Communication is a must to make sure you finish your shifts in a timely manner, especially when things can change around you on a whim. You must jump, peck, butt-slam and flap your way through your shifts together, and to victory. Even though Jeff and Debra have no hands to help them in their tasks, they’re very resourceful in their own birdly ways.
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