![]() You wall-walk here toss a button-bashing boomerang there tilt your motion-sensing controller this way and that dance through rhythm-based musical challenges grapple over chasms and leap, jump and tumble onward.Įverything here is made out of colorful canvas, felt, satin, cotton and wool. The levels feel huge yet comfortably cozy and adorably navigable at the same time. Let the platform jumping and baddy-bopping begin.įrom there, it’s all about maneuvering through an ever-unspooling and sprawling series of 3D worlds filled with shifting floors and walls and eclectic musical underscores. ![]() Only your Sackboy is left-thanks to his athletic stuffed and wooly grace-to save his friends and their peaceful land. A seemingly all-powerful, vile and villainous bad guy called Vex rips through the sky-blue paper of reality and announces that he’s not only going to kidnap Loom’s sacky residents to make them slaves, but he intends to transform everything into nightmares and chaos.Īnd he promptly does so. There’s an unassuming hero, named Sackboy, who’s suddenly faced with a calamitous catastrophe. And it weaves together a story that will feel, well, pretty familiar if you’ve ever played any kind of video game designed for kids. ![]() The story rolls out its warm and plushy carpet in the village of Loom, home to the pleasantly stitched together Sack folk and nestled in the anything-goes creative world of Imagisphere. It was seemingly designed on Santa’s workbench to delight the eyes and ears of young gamers.īut if you’ve always wished for just a bit more game in the game, if you’ve longed to put Sackboy through his paces while pushing the crafting and sharing stuff to the side … then Sackboy: A Big Adventure may just offer the fuzzy platforming joy you’re looking for. The LittleBigPlanet franchise, which unfurled its stitched-together woolly goodness into the world back in 2009, has always been a creative bit of fun. ![]()
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