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Boy and his Blob, A

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 28 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 9 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
Developer: WayForward Technologies
Genre(s): Action, Platform
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: October 6, 2009
Summary
In a boy and his blob, an evil emperor has seized the throne of Blobolonia, and the fate of its inhabitants lies in the hands of the blob and a young boy he encounters when he crash lands on Earth. Playing the part of the boy, gamers must work together with their new blob friend to solve puzzles, defeat monsters, and escape danger on Earth and Blobolonia. By feeding the blob jelly beans, players can activate his special abilities to transform him into helpful tools - including a ladder, trampoline, parachute, cannon, shield and many more. Every different blob form aids the boy as he navigates 40 side-scrolling levels filled with hidden treasures and unlockable bonus content on the way to the Emperor's Citadel. Classic beans such as Licorice Ladder, Apple Jack, and Tangerine Trampoline, are joined by all-new jellybeans, including Bubble Gum Bubble and Caramel Cannon to provide a brand new play experience that only Wii can provide! [Majesco]
What The Critics Said
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GameShark
It may be a little out of left field, but if you have love for puzzles, platformers, or excellent blob-based fantasy realms, you’ll almost certainly enjoy it. The Wii needs more games like this one.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
If you are a platform fan, retro nut, or if you want something that won't insult your child's intelligence, then you will be hard-pushed to find a title that exudes the same level of charm and finesse.
Read Full Review >Kombo
WayForward and Majesco have produced a top notch title that carries the spirit of the original game and brings in plenty of new material.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Life
With this update of A Boy and His Blob, WayForward have somehow been able to accurately capture the unique gameplay elements of the original title and wrap them up inside one of the most beautiful and polished Wii releases to date.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Power
It's a magical adventure full of mesmerizing sights and compelling gameplay, held together by whimsical characters and a simple but surprisingly powerful story. [Nov 2009, p.85]
GameTrailers
A Boy and His Blob is a slow burn that requires patience, so those looking for a bit more action should stay mindful of this. However, if you're hankering for a great 2D platformer with clever, inventive puzzles, you'll find plenty to love here.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Delightful, skillfully made, and full of wonder, is far and away the best puzzle action game in years. What it lacks in technical prowess it more than makes up for with fluid animation, ingenious gameplay, and outstanding level design.
Read Full Review >Gamervision
It may be a little too simple for most gamers, especially those old enough to remember the original, but it never stops being fun.
Read Full Review >GameZone
An excellent and highly original puzzle-infused joyride of near-epic proportions.
Read Full Review >1UP
It's a first-rate puzzle platformer. And it's so charming that you won't be able to help but make frequent use of that hug button.
Read Full Review >GamesNation
An old classic comes back to life for nest-gen consoles and players. A Boy and His Blob offers great 2D graphics and an original gameplay – even for the present standards – but most of all it is a work of art of rare sensibility.
Read Full Review >Official Nintendo Magazine UK
Once you get used to the fact that the blob's practically brain-dead, this is a fun puzzler. [Dec 2009, p.74]
D+PAD Magazine
To see WayForward’s lovely creation as a mere respite from the messy business of warfare and killstreaks is almost an insult to what they’ve achieved here. A Boy and His Blob deserves to be in everyone’s Wii collection, whatever their age.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
Despite these problems, there is something undeniably magnetic about the game.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
There's no sense of urgency or pressure to break the mood. It's a game that invites you to wallow in its languid depths, wriggle your toes, stretch your brain a little and take in the view.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
This lovable platform puzzle game will charm you with its visuals and draw you in with its clever puzzles.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer Italy
This gorgeous remake of the old NES classic is the perfect example of how to remaster a glory from the past. The original formula is still there, with a consistent number of abilities to play with. Some minor problems in the control system and in the Blob's A.I. don't ruin the experience.
Read Full Review >GamePro
No one says that a game has to move fast to be entertaining, and those blemishes are easily made up for by the title's creative use of strategy when attempting to solve its numerous platforming-puzzles. This again is a credit to this game's ingenuity and is something it shares with the original A Boy and His Blob, whose legacy is only strengthened by this great title.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
Simply put: you’d have to have a frigid, icy heart to not love this game on some level.
Read Full Review >Giant Bomb
There's an unassuming thoughtfulness to A Boy and His Blob that, in an odd sort of way, has the feel of some of the better children's programming you might see on public television. It's not educational per se, but it values subdued atmosphere and elementary puzzle design over flashy, merchandise-friendly mascots with prepackaged catchphrases.
Read Full Review >WonderwallWeb
Boy and His Blob is a both a unique and wonderfully designed title. It's no Mario Bros but it's still a title worth considering.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
The relationship between the two main characters is remarkably real - so much so that the ending of the game comes off as bittersweet. Thankfully, the moment it ends you can return to the game, and the adventures of the boy and the blob can continue for as long as you'd like them to.
Read Full Review >IGN
A Boy and His Blob is a fun and oftentimes beautiful 2D puzzle platformer that complements other Wii efforts like Muramasa and New Super Mario Bros. very nicely.
Read Full Review >NGamer UK
Lovingly crafted, sure, but for a game revolving around the rich variety of jelly beans A Boy And His Blob can be flavourless stuff.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
But what of the gamers who have paid WayForward’s bills, the Contra lovers and Shantae fan clubs? They're rewarded with extreme difficulty spikes, enacted by the amorphous lovelies of a Miyazaki film. A Boy and his Blob panders to the Wii’s unique audience all too well, dividing itself, and its impact, in the process.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
This punch-pulling retro update is charming and beautiful but doesn't quite have the mind to match.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club)
That frustration of knowing what’s needed but being unable to pull it off is much like the well-intentioned developer trying to reproduce this game’s source material, but falling short.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.3 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
J. gave it a9:
This game is a true gem. The only real flaw is the inability to have multiple save files. Why in the world would WayForward omit the ability to create multiple save files? It just doesn't make sense. Despite this, the imagery is beautiful and the game is top notch. I sure hope we see more 2-d gems like this one in the future. It's a must own game.
John M gave it a10:
Wow! This is how to do a remake. There is something magical about this game that sticks with you long after the credits roll. You just cant stop playing it. With all the extras, and bonus content, it is a nice long adventure. Everything from the story to the graphics, music and vibe feel very "new" fresh" and "exciting." In a way, if 3D games never became big, and instead, 2D games just kept on being mainstream, then this is the type of game that 2D would and should have evolved into. Now I just say bring on the sequel, and make it even better so I can give it an "11.00" :) Also, this si how you make a game ending. The ending is adventurous, long, sweet, emotional, and has some cool twists.
Bradley Unit gave it a9:
I bought this game 2 days ago, and am having more more fun with it than I had thought possible. A lot of the puzzling reminds me of Zelda or Zak and Wiki. A lot of levels require you to use your entire arsenal of toys (or blob transformations) to beat. The animation is beautiful and the characters are adorable. Awesome game for only $40.
Jervous F. gave it a10:
This game is absolutely fantastic. It's a hidden gem among huge AAA titles. A game like this comes only once in a blue moon. Be sure to pick this game up, and help the developer continue to make amazing games such as this.
Ssseth gave it a9:
Awesome game, as a fan of the NES game I don't think they could have done much better to capture the spirit of the original while updating it to the modern era. The hand drawn graphics are absolutely gorgeous. One of the best looking games on any current gen console (yes including Xbox and PS3). Too bad it's not HD but it still looked great in 480p on a 50" screen. Just goes to show that 2D still has a place.
Jonathan B. gave it a10:
I absolutely love this game. It is everything I wish the original Boy and His Blob was. It does a great job of modernizing gameplay mechanics, allowing infinite jellybeans (loadouts if you will) and infinite lives. I love to try to beat the same puzzle in multiple ways. For $40 I feel I really got my moneys worth. There are a lot of levels, lots of gameplay, beautiful music, and amazing hand drawn graphics. The perfect game for any 2d enthusiast.
