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Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, known around Japan and Europe as '''''Yoshi's Universal Gravitation''' (ヨッシー�万有引力 Yoshi no Banyū Inryoku''), occurs as platformer for the Game Boy Advance that was developed by Artoon and published by Nintendo, starring Yoshi. These are a number one Nintendo gage cartridge to feature a built-inherent tilt-sensor, which is utilized to manipulate a stake's environment. By tilting a back Son Advance left or even correct, a streaming video player might tilt a game region, inducing enemies & more objects to slide when a counsel of gravity changes. This gameplay mechanic is utilized to solve puzzles or even help Yoshi within completing levels.

GameSpy GBA
Review, by Phil Theobald: "It's a shame that Topsy-Turvy feels so bland, because there are some solid ideas underneath the dull stages and poorly implemented technology." [Score: 2 out of 5]

IGN GBA
Review, by Craig Harris: "The tilt concept most likely looked great in a design document, but in practice the idea makes everything feel forcefully clunky." [Score: 5 out of 10]

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GameSpot
Review, by Justin Calvert: "It's not a bad game by any means; it's just a repetitive and disappointingly short one." [Score: 6.6 out of 10]

1UP
Review, by Jeremy Parish: "Yoshi's latest adventure simply proves that it really doesn't matter which way you look at a mediocre game -- it's boring from every angle, and no amount of spin can prove otherwise." [Score: 4 out of 10]

Planet GameCube
Review, by Mike Sklens: "Yoshi Topsy-Turvy takes a shot at being new and original, and while it is, it’s just not tons of fun. The first half is a bit too easy, and the second half is annoying and frustrating." [Score: 6 out of 10]

Eurogamer
Review, by Tom Bramwell: "I'd recommend trying it out because it deserves an audience, and some people will have a lot more luck with it than I did, but you should consider this a cautious recommendation. It's certainly not universally appealing." [Score: 6 out of 10]


Games: Video Games: Console Platforms: Nintendo: Game Boy Advance
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