

A game that really can be a lot of fun with a friend and one that will definitely test just how strong that friendship is, what with all the bickering you’ll be doing between each other to get the job done. If you are into your party games, you’ll most probably get a lot more out of this than I did. But as I freely admit, this just is not my type of game. PitchYaGame is a voluntary movement running live on twitter twice a year calling for developers all over the world from all demographics to pitch their game. £20 is how much KeyWe will set you back which for me is a bit steep for what you get. In fact, I found the overtime mode better than the main one. There’s also an ‘overtime’ mode that offers a few more interesting mini-games. Plus, there is really only a couple of hours or so of gameplay here before you’ve made your way through all the mini-games. I mean, there are only really four main types of games but multiple versions of those four types. Some games are just slight variations on others too. Here, you really don’t get that many mini-games to play either. For me, KeyWe really isn’t my type of game at all, I have never been a fan of party games at the best of times. But there is a solo mode where a quick tap of a button will let you switch between your two kikis with ease… though this really is best in co-op. KeyWe is really built around co-op play, which you can do both online with friends or even some good old classic couch co-op. The controls feel a bit fiddly at first but you’ll soon get to grips with them. As I say, these are cosmetics and don’t offer any gameplay perks, it’s all just a bit of fun and nonsense. A semi-circle item will drop, place below the send machine a little to the right. placed in the red glowing area above the send machine. You can dress the little fellas up in new clothes, hats, glasses and the like. Pick up a gear from the vertical storage shelves on the right between the upper and lower key pads. Those stamps can then be spent on numerous cosmetics for your kiwis. In each of the mini-games, you go up against the clock, with faster times earning you stamps. The game is made up of several mini/party games, covering a variety of tasks including typing out messages, putting labels on parcels and other mailroom shenanigans. You (or you and a friend) play as a couple of kikis (Jeff and Debra) and run a postal service. The synopsis up there pretty much covered what KeyWe is all about. Unlock new accessories to customise your kiwi and become the best-dressed mail bird in Bungalow Basin.Īs I said, this was released last summer, August in fact. 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.Įncounter perilous postal environments and navigate seasonal hazards while waddling through the Telepost’s various mail rooms, and partner up with a pal to help these adorable kiwis complete their tasks, whatever the weather. KeyWe is a cute, co-operative postal puzzler starring Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds working in a whimsical post office.
