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Review: 'Yoshi and the Mysterious Book' is low on challenge, but high on creativity - St. Albert Gazette

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Albert GazetteReview: ‘Yoshi and the Mysterious Book' is low on challenge, but high on creativity Toronto StarNintendo keeps finding new ways to reinvent platformers The VergeYoshi and the Mysterious Book is way more like Super Mario Bros.

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