Snipperclips: Cut It Out Together!

Snipperclips: Cut It Out, Together! is a 2017 puzzle game developed by SFB Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch, originally a prototype made in Adobe Flash, it was released as a launch title due to SFB Games wanting it to be more successful.

Gameplay
The game revolves around the player (or players if playing in two player mode) controlling two characters named Snip, which is the pink one and Clip, which is the yellow one as they try to solve puzzles by cutting each character's body part, or rotate the character using ZL, players can also switch between characters by pressing the ZR button, the player can also jump on each other while the other will help the player move without the other one moving. The Plus version of the game includes more features such as 2 new characters, new levels, Pro Controller support and a brand new soundtrack.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Beautiful and amazing graphics that resembles an animated television series, like mh:besttvshows:Making Fiends for example, not to mention, the graphics also makes the character to do a lot of facial expressions, either wackier or funnier.
 * 2) The controls are pretty good as they are smooth and fluent, in fact, they are absolutely satisfying for a puzzle game, as the characters move really fluently although their momentum needs more work due to being lower than usual.
 * 3) Catchy and calmingly nice soundtrack from Calum Thomas Bowen (known professionally as Bo En), who was also the exact same composer for the tinyBuild's Lovely Planet, Devolver Digital's Pikuniku and Playism's Omori.
 * 4) The game’s calm atmosphere can also help people that deal with anger issues due to the casual nature and soothing tone of the game, which was pretty good for a Nintendo Switch launch title.
 * 5) Much like Sonic Mania, it got a plus version which included newly added levels, an entirely brand new soundtrack, added support for use with the Pro Controller and included two extra playable characters, who are colored blue and purple despite being reskins of both Snip and Clip.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The voice acting, while good, are quite used less, especially when compared to other games from Nintendo, even if it was a launch title for the Nintendo Switch.
 * 2) The game can get boring for a while due to the levels being simplistic.
 * 3) While the plus expansion has Pro Controller support, the main game doesn't, which is excusable due to the fact that at the time of it's release, the pro controller wasn't even released that time.

Reception
The game received generally positive reviews for its casual gameplay, graphics and soundtrack. On GameFAQS, the game has a 3.9 rating out of 5 stars.

Thomas Whitehead of Nintendo Life gave both the original and plus expansion an 8/10 stating "Snipperclips - Cut it out, together! makes no bones about the fact it's a game best played with others, and the formula is functional but lacking a real hook in single player. When in a team, however, it transforms into an intelligent yet cute set of co-op puzzles, with plenty of content and variety to keep duos busy. It's a shining example of how games can be accessible and fun for players of any level, and in the Switch launch line-up is probably the most laid-back and flexible multiple experience available. The built-in multiplayer aspect of the Switch is played up to nicely (to the point that only Joy-Con controllers can be used), and beyond the lengthy main mode there are larger four player puzzles and a few competitive minigames (two of which are fun in short bursts). As an opening salvo from Nintendo in publishing a 'Nindie' itself on the eShop, this stacks up well and achieves its goals - for those looking to share Switch with friends and family members of all gaming stripes, Snipperclips is an excellent option."

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