![]() ![]() Sounds intriguing right?! We set 2 of the S’s (Stu and Si) off to check out the wacky world of Kiwi postage. Kiwis, Ostriches, a random Octopus this truly is going to be a crazy game! You can check out our previous review of one of our favourite co-op games ever right here! Welcome to Bungalow Basin Gameplay We love a good co-op game here at TC, so couldn’t wait to get stuck into KeyWe. The whole principle of the game is to ensure that the mail gets where it needs to go, there just happens to be a few bridges to cross to get them there! You play as Debra and Jeff, a pair of tiny kiwis working in a mail room with a number of challenges to complete during each calendar season. You can play this game single-player hot switching between Jeff and Debra, but for our review we went all in on the co-op and this is where the game really shines. Communication really is key to this game as not only are you working towards the end goal of posting the mail, but also occasionally you’ll be sent off to do your own individual challenges. The levels themselves, as you progress, are twists on ones you have completed previously and range from having to type words, and then the whole letter out on a typewriter, lugging and stamping boxes to the correct bins, using your Kiwi bum to stamp word fragments onto paper, and packing and stamping boxes with the right shipping information. ![]() It is less about speed and more about the final result (yes you can speed run by your co-op buddy will have to be fully in sync with you!) Unlike some other games that fall into this genre, there is a lot more to KeyWe than button bashing your way through. There are 36 Story mode levels, split into the 4 categories listed above. However, as you progress each level has something to spice it up. Whether that be coded messages, mayflies that move items around, desert sand and spouting plants, just to name a few. There is just enough here to keep you coming back. ![]()
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