Wyrmhall: Brush and Banter review for PC

Platform: PC
Publisher: Leafy Games
Developer: Leafy Games
Medium: Digital
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: Not rated

Iโ€™m always a little suspicious of self-described โ€œwholesomeโ€ games. Too often, they use the label to unironically hide games that are just full of repetitive tasks, buried beneath a cutesy veneer.

So I went into Wyrmhall: Brush and Banter โ€“ a cozy, โ€œwholesomeโ€ game about cleaning โ€“ half-expecting the worst. Sure, it promised jokes, but much like the shallow gameplay, the genre isnโ€™t really known for being hilarious.

You can imagine my surprise to discover that, yes, Wyrmhall is funny, and yes, Wyrmhall is good. Itโ€™s nice to be proven wrong sometime.

To be sure, itโ€™s not the deepest game. You play as a temp worker/goblin forced to take over a kiosk for a week. Your job: to clean magical artefacts. And thatโ€™s all you do, for a couple of hours, over and over again. You occasionally get new skills, but for the most part, what youโ€™re doing on Day 1 of your job is what youโ€™re doing on Day 7.

Thankfully, things are broken up by surprisingly funny conversations. Whether itโ€™s the owner of a magical duck who needs to get their fowl cleaned for the big parade, a dark lord who likes having his skull polished, your bratty younger sibling who canโ€™t stop eating junk, or any number of other oddball characters that inhabit Wyrmhallโ€™s medieval fantasy village, the game does a great job of helping the time pass by quickly by giving you interesting people to talk to.

Mind you, thatโ€™s also kind of the drawback of the game โ€“ it passes a little too quickly. Wyrmhall was designed to be beaten in a single sitting of 2-3 hours, and it doesnโ€™t have a tonne of replay value (multiple endings notwithstanding, youโ€™re basically doing the same thing every playthrough until you have to make a choice at the end). While the game isnโ€™t super expensive, itโ€™s hard to rave about too much when itโ€™s ultimately so short.

But that doesnโ€™t mean itโ€™s not worth your time! Wyrmhall is a rare bird: a cozy game that doesnโ€™t try to hide how repetitive it is at its core, but finds a way to make that gameplay loop surprisingly addictive. If youโ€™re looking for something to knock out in a sitting, itโ€™s worth checking out.

Leafy Games provided us with a Wyrmhall: Brush and Banter PC code for review purposes.

Score: 8
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