Crafting Mama

The player selects an object to craft, such as earrings or paper planes, and plays various mini-games representing the process of creating it.

[2] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of two eights, one six, and one seven, for a total of 29 out of 40.

One of its editors wrote, It's a simple game with no story aspect to it, but this no-frills approach makes it easy to lose yourself in the gameplay.

You do have arrows pointing out what to do, but otherwise there isn't a ton of guidance, which really makes it feel like you're crafting something original.

[3] Others, however, disagreed, saying, It's a little weird to get penalized for failing to do things that have nothing to do with actual craftwork, like tapping the screen at the right moment.