Metascore
83

Generally favorable reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. May 22, 2015
    91
    The pay model is fair and flexible, the gameplay feels refreshed and is highly addictive, and it’s clear that Mallow and his companions will be part of the Nintendo family for many years to come.
  2. Jun 15, 2015
    90
    If you’re a fan of puzzle games and especially Pushmo, you’ll likely enjoy Stretchmo just as much, if not more.
  3. Jun 5, 2015
    90
    You have nothing to lose if you want to try Stretchmo, so go ahead and download it! Odds are you’ll fall in love with it like I have with all of these games, and this latest entry is still a ton of fun to get into and tear apart. Play it, buy some levels, and achieve puzzle platforming bliss on the go.
  4. 90
    While part of me still prefers the focused, no-nonsense challenge of Crashmo, Stretchmo is fantastic, arguably the strongest Pushmo game yet.
  5. May 18, 2015
    90
    This is a fun puzzler that continues the superb work of its predecessors, although there could have and should have been more free to play levels to give potential players a little more incentive to purchase those packs. That said, fans of the concept and puzzle games in general should consider treating this like its predecessors - a stand-out puzzle experience.
  6. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Sep 30, 2015
    85
    Stretchmo rocks! Fans of the earlier games, grab it fast. [Issue #16 – July/August 2015, p.20]
  7. May 14, 2015
    85
    Fullblox is another brilliant puzzle game for Nintendo 3DS. Deeper mechanics, full of stages and great challenges. Only for the Expo NES levels this game it's a must have.
  8. May 26, 2015
    80
    Stretchmo is a great free-to-play puzzle game. Intelligent Systems does a superb job with putting together a bevy of creative puzzles to run through with a not so painful price tag attached.
  9. May 22, 2015
    80
    As an inexpensive downloadable title—again, the first few tutorial stages are free, and buying the four-pack of add-ons makes it ten bucks—I can’t help but say I enjoyed it, despite the repetition of what was necessary in each level.
  10. May 19, 2015
    80
    Another enjoyable addition to the Fallblox family of puzzle games, with a fun new gimmick and a generally fair and above board use of DLC.
  11. 80
    Stretchmo doesn't reinvent the puzzle genre, or the series in which it exists, but it expands and evolves it in fresh and interesting ways.
  12. May 15, 2015
    80
    If you've never given Pushmo a fair shake before, trying out the free stages in Stretchmo is a great way to start.
  13. May 20, 2015
    70
    It's cute, colorful, and the perfect puzzle game to keep on your 3DS for dull commutes.
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 27 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 27
  2. Negative: 3 out of 27
  1. Jul 27, 2015
    9
    Stretchmo is free when you first download it. You get to play through a handful of tutorial puzzles that actually don't do a good job ofStretchmo is free when you first download it. You get to play through a handful of tutorial puzzles that actually don't do a good job of showing what's in store when you purchase the full game. You can buy up to four themed areas separately or at once for a discounted price. If you're a fan of Pushmo then buying the whole package is a no-brainer. Stretchmo is played almost identically to how you would expect it to, but there's one twist that makes all the difference. Instead of just pushing and pulling back and forth from an initially 2D puzzle, you can now push and pull from the sides of blocks as well. Also, puzzles can now begin as 3D models which add even more welcome complexity to the previously established formula. I must say that this is a fantastic way to reinvigorate the series. I can't wait to see what the next game has up its sleeve.

    I don't know how they managed to do it, but Stretchmo is even cuter than other games in the series. As you traverse the park, various robots that represent each area show you the ropes. They each have their own personality as they teach you the tricks of the trade and get into all sorts of trouble. As a grown man, it's odd to say but I can't believe how adorable they are. I would even buy toys of them if Nintendo sold them. As with the other games, puzzles look sharp and you can freely rotate and zoom the camera to assist you with your plan for success. That being said, jumping around corners and in tight spots can still be a frustrating experience, but you can rewind time if you mess up. The included music is composed of the lighthearted orchestral flair that you're used to while sound effects offer even more frivolity to the equation. Overall, how can anyone not fall in love with something so uniquely charming on every level?

    As you work your way through puzzles, you'll unlock a ton of content that you can use to create and share your own puzzles in Stretchmo Studio. In the three non-Mallo areas, the puzzles are broken up into sections of ten. You can advance to the next section after completing five puzzles, but if you beat all ten then you get stickers that you can decorate your own creations with. Also, simply experiencing a new mechanic will unlock it in the level editor. Therefore, after playing for a while, you'll eventually be able to create 3D puzzles and apply mechanics such as manholes, pullout switches, and enemy spawn spots. If you're artistic enough, you can even apply Nintendo-themed stickers to the side of your puzzle to create classic game scenes. When you're done, you can share it with the world by a QR code. Maybe I'll get to play one of your inventive creations soon! I'm looking forward to it.
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  2. Jul 21, 2015
    5
    I haven't played the "full" game so excuse me if this is a little biased. It is a fun concept and I would love this game I think, but it isI haven't played the "full" game so excuse me if this is a little biased. It is a fun concept and I would love this game I think, but it is ruined by the fact that they call it free-to-start. SEVEN extremely easy levels that are beaten in under a minute each is not worth the 500 blocks to download. Again, fun concept, but they should have just made it a full $10 game and put this as a demo. Way to deceive people and make them think this is worth a download to find that this is simply a demonstration in disguise. Full Review »
  3. Aug 7, 2021
    9
    It's a fun puzzle game to boot up every now and then and kill some time. The concept Is good and Is well explored throughout the 250It's a fun puzzle game to boot up every now and then and kill some time. The concept Is good and Is well explored throughout the 250 puzzles/stretchmo you'll play If you buy the full version. I like how the game gives you a few short puzzles to start off with before you buy so you can decide if the game is worth the money to you. If you do end up buying it the prices are reasonable only being 10 USD if you buy the bundle or about 3 USD if you buy each "pass" individually. Full Review »