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YoYa Time: Build, Share & Play
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  • 5M+

    Installs

  • YoYa World

    Developer

  • Simulation

    Category

  • Everyone

    Content Rating

  • [email protected]

    Developer Email

  • https://cdn.yoyaworld.com/yoyatime/privacy_policy.html

    Privacy Policy

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YoYa Time: Build, Share & Play is a vibrant sandbox game from YoYa World that puts the power of creation directly in your hands. At its core, it's a digital toy box where you can build your own mini-games, design intricate worlds, and share your creations with a global community. If you've ever enjoyed the creative freedom of games like Roblox or Minecraft's creative mode, or if you simply love tinkering with game mechanics and logic, this is your playground. What initially pulled me in was the clean, colorful, and incredibly approachable art style—it doesn't intimidate with complexity but instead invites you to start building immediately, making it a fantastic entry point for casual creators and younger audiences alike.

Jumping into the game, the fun is almost instantaneous. The controls are intuitive, using a simple drag-and-drop interface for placing objects and a straightforward node-based logic system for making them interactive. I was building a simple obstacle course within my first 15 minutes. The performance was smooth, even on an older device, with no noticeable lag as my creations grew more complex. A standout moment for me was creating a simple "tag" game with moving platforms and power-ups. The moment I published it and saw other players from around the world jump in and start playing, laughing, and leaving positive reactions, was genuinely rewarding. The UI is brilliantly unobtrusive, and the game does a great job of balancing freedom with guided tutorials that teach you the logic tools without feeling like a chore.

Having spent considerable time with other creation-focused titles, YoYa Time stands out for its sheer accessibility. Compared to the more coding-heavy approach of something like Dreams, YoYa Time lowers the barrier to entry significantly. Its visual scripting system means you don't need to know a line of code to make a door open or a character shoot a projectile. This is why I kept coming back; it removes the frustration and amplifies the joy of seeing an idea come to life. It feels less like a game engine and more like a set of smart, interlocking LEGO bricks for game design. While it may not have the depth for hardcore programmers, it excels at empowering anyone to become a creator, which in today's gaming landscape is a rare and valuable strength.

features

  • Visual Logic System 🧩: A node-based editor that lets you create complex game behaviors by connecting simple blocks, making advanced mechanics accessible to everyone.
  • Vast Object Library 🗃️: An ever-growing collection of pre-made assets, characters, vehicles, and environmental pieces to populate your worlds without needing to model anything from scratch.
  • Instant Multiplayer Sharing 🌐: One-click publishing sends your creation to a live server where friends and strangers can hop in and play together in real-time.

pros

  • Unmatched Creativity for All ✨: The toolset is so well-designed that it genuinely empowers players of all skill levels to bring their game ideas to life, fostering a incredible sense of accomplishment.
  • Thriving and Positive Community 🤝: The in-game community is surprisingly supportive, with players quick to like, comment, and play each other's levels, creating a positive feedback loop for creators.
  • Constant Content Stream 🔄: With thousands of user-generated games available at any time, there is literally always something new and often wildly inventive to play.

cons

  • Limited Visual Customization 🎨: While the asset library is large, the ability to customize the color, size, or texture of objects is somewhat restricted, which can make creations feel similar.
  • Physics Can Be Janky 🤸: The physics engine, while serviceable, can be unpredictable at times, with objects occasionally clipping or behaving in unexpected ways during complex interactions.
  • Monetization for Creators 💰: The system for creators to earn from popular games isn't as robust or transparent as on some other platforms, which may discourage serious developers.

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