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  1. Oct 11, 2021
    80
    Where’s Samantha is a charming title about true love between two scraps of fabric. The clever puzzles will keep you busy as you enjoy a journey through a cloth-based world.
  2. Oct 12, 2021
    60
    It’s just never truly exciting, and feels like it’s stuck in neutral for much of the time – which is a shame, as there was real potential here.
  3. Sep 30, 2021
    50
    Where’s Samantha? Well, she’s only gone and gotten lost in a competent puzzle platformer that can’t hide its lack of thrills behind its charmingly woven art style! There’s some appeal for puzzle fans, however, over the course of the journey.
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  1. Dec 17, 2021
    6
    Broadly agreeable and family-friendly titles aren’t always easy to find, so when you come across one like Where’s Samantha it’s typically aBroadly agreeable and family-friendly titles aren’t always easy to find, so when you come across one like Where’s Samantha it’s typically a nice change of pace from the more demanding fare on the eShop. With its cute little cloth-based characters, color-changing mechanic that will let you either grow or split yourself up, and its generally smart but quickly quite repetitive platforming it has some appeal for a more casual crowd, it’s just important to keep your expectations in check as you begin digging a little deeper as many levels will tend to blur together with their overall similarities as it’s not unusual to feel a sense of deja vu as you work your way through the game.For people just looking for some light entertainment that won’t be too taxing it may be a good game to unwind with, but if you’re looking for something more creative and fun there’s simply not much here to sustain that feeling for very long.

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