Crafty Collage Maker
Crafty Collage Maker | |
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Title screen | |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Browser |
Rating(s) | N/A |
Input | Mouse |
Crafty Collage Maker, referred to as Yoshi's Crafted World Online Collage Maker in the name of its webpage, is an activity available on the Play Nintendo website.[1] The activity was made to promote the release of Yoshi's Crafted World and is a program that allows players to make their own collages using elements such as items and characters from that game.
Overview[edit]
The player starts on the title screen, where they must click the "Start" button to begin the activity. On the next screen, the player has a choice of three artboards: Desktop, Letter, and Square. After this, the player is taken to the main customization screen, where they can customize their collage using elements from Yoshi's Crafted World. The player can also change their artboard orientation, clear all current elements on screen, and choose a random pre-made design. Once the player is done creating their collage, they can click the "I'm done" button and can download their collage to their device.
Elements[edit]
Backgrounds[edit]
Light green Smiley Flower
Light blue Smiley Flower
Yellow Smiley Flower
Pink Smiley Flower
Extras[edit]
Items[edit]
Characters[edit]
Yoshi sitting
Winged Yoshi flying
Yoshi riding Poochy
Yoshi eating a Shy Guy
Poochy and Poochy Pups
Monty Mole hanging from a balloon
Randomize[edit]
The following are possible results when choosing "Randomize":
Website description[edit]
Crafty fun with the Crafty Collage Maker
You can create a handcrafted world with characters and items inspired by the Yoshi’s Crafted World game. You can decorate a scene with Yoshi eggs, flowers, and other cute items. You can even turn your artwork into a calendar or picture frame! Plus, you can download your artwork to print or share.
Crafty Collage Maker You can create a collage of characters, items, and more! |
Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Yoshi's Crafted World Online Collage Maker. Play Nintendo. Retrieved March 14, 2020. (Archived August 27, 2020, 19:19:44 UTC via Wayback Machine.)