- Heroes Built for Fun: Our new buddy-duo were dreamed up specifically for entertaining platforming gameplay and exceptional colour coordination. We think we’ve captured the spirit of the genre’s biggest icons while introducing our most inventive moves yet.
- An Arsenal of Abilities: Sonar blasting, tongue whipping, sky soaring… a move roster built for platforming fun – and unlocked with added freedom from the serpent salesman Trowzer. Additionally, there may or may not be a move involving a giant fart bubble.
- Collect-em-up 2.0: A roster of shiny collectibles with gameplay progression at their core (as well as other, more valuable materials). Every collectible type in Yooka-Laylee will expand gameplay in a meaningful way. Tasty Butterfly Energy will refill the player’s health and new power meter. Our main collectible, Pagies, are used to unlock and expand new worlds in Yooka-Laylee.
- Power to the Player: Purchase and unlock moves with freedom, choose to expand your favourite worlds into even larger playgrounds and equip unique Tonic gameplay modifiers to customise your play style. Every player will have a unique experienc
- A Cast to Last: A huge cast of memorable characters to meet (or beat), brought to life by the art and audio teams behind legendary platform games and destined to endure in future adventures as part of Playtonic Universe. Expect all manner of grunts, squeaks and squawks.
- A Dream Soundtrack: David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) and Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) combine in what’s sure to be a melodic masterpiece! Seriously, clean out your ears – they’re in for a treat.
- Arcades, Mine Carts and More: Discover unique boss fights, mine cart challenges, retro-tastic Arcade games, quiz shows and more than 8 unique multiplayer games!
- Recruit a Friend: Establish your own buddy-duo and adventure through Yooka-Laylee in co-op mode! Tacking control of a unique co-op character, a second player can assist Yooka and Laylee by stunning enemies and helping them tackle tricky challenges. No piggyback required.
Latest comments (22)
dr_spaceman
20 Feb 17#22
Amazon, Argos and Smyths £28.99
dannyguk91
19 Feb 17#21
google xbox store checker, first site on google, i use to buy russian through microsoft direct but they put a stop to it,
G2A.com is a good site for most regions but i tend to buy £50 credit at a time to save on their fees for the g2a protection if you buy regulary you can save more buy subscribing for a euro (less than a £1) a month for their g2a sheild and it waves all g2a shield fees but i wouldnt buy a code without the shield as you will be waiting forever for refund i got a dodgy code once and took about 4 weeks from complaint to refund without the shield so i subscribed as i buy regulary they sell steam codes too so i have joint benefits of subscribing. the fees can add up if you buy weekly or alot at once.
Jb316
19 Feb 17#18
Does anyone know what the kickstarter price was for this?
Illusionary to Jb316
19 Feb 171#19
The lowest pledge tier with a (digital) console copy of the game as a reward was £15.
benjammin316 to Jb316
19 Feb 171#20
£15 for digital copy :man:
focux007
19 Feb 17#17
based on their previous games as developers, if you like platformers it shouldn't dissapoint. instead it should fill that platforming gap in the market :sunglasses:
focux007
19 Feb 17#12
just out of interest, is anyone who didn't play banjo buying this? (I fall into banjo camp, was just interested if there is a market for these games outside of us?)
superspongebob to focux007
19 Feb 17#16
I'm tempted and haven't played Banjo, was waiting to see if a bit more gameplay comes out before committing.
dannyguk91
19 Feb 17#13
For anyone interested you can grab it on xbox russian store for just under £17.
praevalens to dannyguk91
19 Feb 17#15
Found it on their. Is there a site that compares all of the different Xbox stores? I find it easier to do this when you can use PayPal. What do you use to pay on the Russian site?
copperspock
19 Feb 171#14
Now that is a pretty looking game.
mixmixi
19 Feb 172#11
They could've been hacked etc. All pages on the website look empty. Just a couple of PS4 games are listed etc. They're defo dead. I'd stay away.
Bure11
19 Feb 17#10
Sounds like that has happened a lot. PayPal claim? If not ring your back for a charge back. Do it asap before the time runs out
Bure11
19 Feb 17#9
No problem, you're pretty much right. Looking at their reviews on trust pilot they may as well be long gone.
mixmixi
18 Feb 171#8
Oh I just noticed they're website is back. Not sure exactly what happened but they had no website for over a month and I thought that is their end. Seems they removed all old stuff and tried to tidy up things a bit. My bad.
eloo
18 Feb 171#7
I still never received a game I ordered from VGB it's been 3 months now, contacted them various times but been ignored
Bure11
18 Feb 17#6
Didn't realise they were banned :neutral_face:
What's actually happened with vgb? I never read anything about them closing and their website is live and they've had some awful reviews recently and leaving people out of pocket
mixmixi
18 Feb 17#5
There's no VGB anymore mate. They're gone for good. The other one who is going to offer the switch in a magical price. :stuck_out_tongue:
Bure11
18 Feb 17#4
Vgb?
mixmixi
18 Feb 17#3
It is actually £28.75 currently from a banned retailer. But, you should be aware of the risks with that retailer.
Opening post
Xbox One
Key Features:
- Heroes Built for Fun: Our new buddy-duo were dreamed up specifically for entertaining platforming gameplay and exceptional colour coordination. We think we’ve captured the spirit of the genre’s biggest icons while introducing our most inventive moves yet.
- An Arsenal of Abilities: Sonar blasting, tongue whipping, sky soaring… a move roster built for platforming fun – and unlocked with added freedom from the serpent salesman Trowzer. Additionally, there may or may not be a move involving a giant fart bubble.
- Collect-em-up 2.0: A roster of shiny collectibles with gameplay progression at their core (as well as other, more valuable materials). Every collectible type in Yooka-Laylee will expand gameplay in a meaningful way. Tasty Butterfly Energy will refill the player’s health and new power meter. Our main collectible, Pagies, are used to unlock and expand new worlds in Yooka-Laylee.
- Power to the Player: Purchase and unlock moves with freedom, choose to expand your favourite worlds into even larger playgrounds and equip unique Tonic gameplay modifiers to customise your play style. Every player will have a unique experienc
- A Cast to Last: A huge cast of memorable characters to meet (or beat), brought to life by the art and audio teams behind legendary platform games and destined to endure in future adventures as part of Playtonic Universe. Expect all manner of grunts, squeaks and squawks.
- A Dream Soundtrack: David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) and Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) combine in what’s sure to be a melodic masterpiece! Seriously, clean out your ears – they’re in for a treat.
- Arcades, Mine Carts and More: Discover unique boss fights, mine cart challenges, retro-tastic Arcade games, quiz shows and more than 8 unique multiplayer games!
- Recruit a Friend: Establish your own buddy-duo and adventure through Yooka-Laylee in co-op mode! Tacking control of a unique co-op character, a second player can assist Yooka and Laylee by stunning enemies and helping them tackle tricky challenges. No piggyback required.
Latest comments (22)
G2A.com is a good site for most regions but i tend to buy £50 credit at a time to save on their fees for the g2a protection if you buy regulary you can save more buy subscribing for a euro (less than a £1) a month for their g2a sheild and it waves all g2a shield fees but i wouldnt buy a code without the shield as you will be waiting forever for refund i got a dodgy code once and took about 4 weeks from complaint to refund without the shield so i subscribed as i buy regulary they sell steam codes too so i have joint benefits of subscribing. the fees can add up if you buy weekly or alot at once.
What's actually happened with vgb? I never read anything about them closing and their website is live and they've had some awful reviews recently and leaving people out of pocket