Noby Noby Boy Critic Reviews
27 Total Reviews
23 Positive Reviews(85.2%)
4 Mixed Reviews(14.8%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Eurogamer
June 5, 2024
By some combination of cunning and magic, it makes you a child again. It helps you rediscover the bottomless fascination and joy you had in discovering the properties of string, or sand, or animals, or Newtonian physics for the very first time. It makes you free to play, and happy to make your own entertainment, for hours on end.
IGN UK
June 5, 2024
One of the most soothing, effortlessly playable things you've ever likely had the pleasure to experience. It's a surreal and simple sandbox with no hidden subtleties or complex underlying system of progress and reward, no contrived meaning. It's appeal purely lies with its gentle, happy-go-lucky lunacy, and that's what makes it so bafflingly absorbing.
Eurogamer Portugal
June 5, 2024
As the toy it is, do not expect missions or other accessories in addition to the short list of trophies that can be taken as a minimalist group of
goals. The real experience is hidden behind the great objective of Noby Noby Boy - teamwork.
Multiplayer.it
June 5, 2024
Noby Noby Boy is more a toy than a videogame, a surreal experience unlike anything else you've ever played before. It's a "love or hate" kind of game, but it will keep you hooked if you get in sync with it.
Play UK
June 5, 2024
Aside from being in a league of its own, Noby Noby Boy is so charming it can transform you from a respectable adult to a child in minutes. Don’t resist the urge – rediscover why you decided to play games in the first place.
Gaming Age
June 5, 2024
The community aspect, the interesting use of newly added PS3 features, and the whole "WTF is going on" level of amusement is well worth the price of entry.
Gamer 2.0
June 5, 2024
Much like Flower, there’s not much of a game or a point to Noby Noby Boy, but the cool community aspect of working together to unlock new locales for you to explore is a really unique hook that makes this a game you can come back to more often to see the progress towards that next planet.
Meristation
June 5, 2024
Keita Takahashi, Katamari Damacy's creator, offers us this new and original game exclusively for PlayStation 3. Noby Noby Boy is a game without rules, endless, in which fun is mixed with random situations and a surreal world. A simple game, cheap, and extremely fun.
GameSpy
June 5, 2024
Noby Noby Boy appears to be confusing from the outset, but it's a surprisingly rewarding experience once you've cut through its eccentricities. It offers a lot but appears to be about nothing.
Metro GameCentral
June 5, 2024
From the creator of Katamari Damacy comes something even stranger that redefines the idea of gameplay.
1UP
June 5, 2024
It's a highly compelling new form of social gaming, if only because the already-bizarre nature of the experience makes the promise of new settings and potential abilities an exciting prospect.
GameSpot
June 5, 2024
Noby Noby Boy lacks structure or challenge, but this whimsical little game is still a captivating delight.
PALGN
June 5, 2024
We can't pin it down, but Noby Noby Boy is uniquely addicting. Love it or loathe it, there's nothing else like it.
PSM3 Magazine UK
June 5, 2024
Not bad for 3 quid 19, but don't expect hours of entertainment.
TheSixthAxis
June 5, 2024
It’s not a game, it’s a toy, and it’s one that will only work long term if people keep stretching. It’s a wicked idea, though, and is priced at that impulse-buy level so hopefully enough of you will take the chance with Noby Noby Boy and see what all the fuss is about.
VideoGamer
June 5, 2024
If you're willing to give Noby Noby Boy a chance, if you fancy something a little different, hell, very different, you'll find fun from Noby Noby Boy's bizarre world.
Gamestyle
June 5, 2024
Noby Noby Boy is a title that will really divide gamers. With a little more work and tangible elements this could have been a really fun and unique experience.
Console Monster
June 5, 2024
Keita Takahashi should be saluted for releasing something that could have so easily fallen flat on its face. Adventurous and inventive software such as this, definitely deserves a look.
ZTGD
June 5, 2024
Sure it is aimless, frankly quite off-the-wall-zany, and definitely a little repetitive but it also manages to be kind of fun.