![]() You’ve got to be inventive in your approach at times too, especially when the game starts throwing additional hazards your way that make your job a lot more difficult – you’re always working to a time limit too, which means you’ve got to be extra efficient if you want to get those high scores. There’s a heavy emphasis placed on teamwork in just about everything you do even something as simple as typing capital letters requires one player holding down the shift key as the other hits the relevant letter keys. On paper, doing these jobs might not sound like a lot of fun, but the way in which they’re presented in-game made for a zany and enjoyable time. “The jobs also require Debra and Jeff to work together in synchronisation, with teamwork certainly making the dream work in this charming little world.” There’s plenty on offer across the game that keeps your role both a varied and busy one, whilst additional challenges are introduced throughout each level to keep players on their toes. Sometimes you might be typing out messages to deliver, sometimes you’ll have to label and send packages, sometimes you’ll be sorting through mail with the help of an octopus, whilst other times you might be transcribing audio messages. The gameplay loop of KeyWe is simple enough, with each player able to run, jump, and butt slam as their little Kiwi, with each level designed to be accessible but equally challenging with the tasks that it gives players. They’ll also require Debra and Jeff to work together in synchronisation, with teamwork certainly making the dream work in this charming little world. These jobs are typical of a mail-sorting office in many ways, but the fact that they’re being performed by two dinky little birds does mean that they can become a bit more complicated to complete. KeyWe’s concept is a simple one: players take on the role of two little Kiwis (named Debra and Jeff) that are tasked with looking after the post in a mail-sorting office, with a myriad of different little jobs needed to be completed in order to ensure that folk get their mail in a timely manner. Check out a gallery of screenshots down below: Yes, it is co-op focused and each player will have their specific roles to play on each manic level, but the simple yet challenging gameplay kept me and my buddy laughing for hours as we made fine postal office workers out of our pair of cute little birdies. Despite this, I’ve found myself adoring KeyWe. I understand the appeal, sure, but the high stress situations often left me in a faff as I tried to figure out how to multi-task and balance out my role perfectly… it just isn’t really my idea of fun. ![]() You know, games where you have to work together with other players and take on specific roles to get a task done under hectic circumstances. I’ll admit that I’ve not found myself particularly enamoured by titles like Overcooked, Tools Up, or Moving Out in the past.
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