Pleasant puppets, poor product.

Originally released on Apple Arcade last fall, Takeshi & Hiroshi is one of the many smartphone games making their first jump to home console. The question remains, does an artistic experience designed for mobile gamers work on the Nintendo Switch? The answer is not as simple as one may think, as Takeshi & Hiroshi is closer to an interactive movie than a game.

The title revolves around a 14-year-old boy, Takeshi, who is an aspiring game designer creating a game for his brother, Hiroshi, to make him happy. At first, Takeshi is having trouble programming the game, but to not upset his brother, he begins to develop the game in real-time while Hiroshi is playing it. After Hiroshi falls ill and is sent to the hospital, Takeshi begins to dedicate himself to completing his game, working with his friends and rivals to create something his brother will love.

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