Elder-Geek.com says: "Knytt Underground takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where the surface has been made toxic and all the humans have disappeared. Left are little beings called Sprites who have dug elaborate tunnels and great halls underground. You play as Mi, a mute Sprite with a talent for climbing. Mi has been chosen by the religious Myriadists to ring the six bells of fate, because if she doesn’t the world will end…or so were told."
Hardcore Gamer: For $2, you can get Postal, Expeditions: Conquistador, Knytt Underground, Blockland, Steel Storm: Complete Edition, and Rock of Ages.
Nintendo Insider writes:
It is in discovery that Knytt Underground manages to excite by luring your curiosity throughout its entirety. Broody and evocative, Nifflas signals the emerging rise of the indies on the Nintendo eShop, crafting experiences that rival even the platform holder’s lofty creations.
Matt of RGN writes, "Knytt is at its core, a 2D platformer, but adds a large world to explore and gives the player abilities to solve puzzles and advance throughout the world, allowing the character to dash, fly and teleport, among other powers. Each chapter of the game involves different aspects of gameplay, with the first being an introduction to the main character, the second focused on a ball form, and the third combining both together. While frustrating at times during the beginning as you figure out how each power works and controls, once you’ve got the hang of it, Knytt Underground is absolutely hard to put down and each place you explore is a fun experience."
5/5! The first two chapters are awful. Story is awful. C'mon.