Really trying to avoid using elephant puns here
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "Yono has its fair share of flaws, such as its framerate, poor NPC visuals and severely lackluster combat, but it’s still a small package containing an elephant-sized amount of cuteness and charm. If, somehow, you’ve already grown tired of Breath of the Wild but you’re still itching for Zelda-esque adventures, Yono can be a little interesting stopgap for you."
"It's hard to believe that the Switch has been out for a year already and I'm celebrating its birthday by counting down the best exclusives. There may be a few hidden gems here, too, so free up some memory and let's get to the games!" - A.J.
Fast: RMX and RXN: Raijin are extremely good Switch games that are full exclusives.
Yono and the Celestial Elephants, Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King, Slime-san aren't exclusive to the Switch.
This is why I haven't bought a Switch yet.Out of those 10 exclusives the only one I see interesting to play is Mario & XBC2.
Yono and the Celestial Elephants combines interesting story and fun gameplay into a title that is fun for everyone.
Natalie brings her Yono and The Celestial Elephants Review. It's a cute platformer on Nintendo Switch has some cool ideas, but doesn't quite execute them.