The Critics  
Build a better bear car
It's Honey Bear and Breegull time again! Join them as they take to the sky, sea and land to save Spiral Mountain...
"The Nuts & Bolts experience, meaning what you'll really get from it, hinges upon how much you're willing to experiment. The litmus test is a simple one: Did you spend a great deal of your childhood enjoying Legos? That's a huge step in the right direction." - GameSpy
"There's a lot of depth here and the vehicle creation tools allow you to flex your mind and your fingers at the same time. This is a great change of pace from the usual Xbox 360 fare and a game that will offer a lot of fun to those willing to invest some time in it." - IGN
"Nuts & Bolts taps directly into your natural human compulsion to create... I know it's not quite the same thing, but 360 owners longing for the PS3's LittleBigPlanet should give Nuts & Bolts a spin." - Game Informer
"Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is genuinely enjoyable and has a terrific sense of humour. The cheeky innuendo and constant in-jokes are particularly fun." - Official Xbox Magazine (UK)
"Despite a few rough spots, Nuts and Bolts is a great adventure game that manages to mix the best elements of the Banjo and Kazooie mythos with a fresh take on the series." - Game Revolution
"The combination of a surprisingly lengthy single-player game and a robust multiplayer mode make this one game that just about anyone can enjoy. While the challenges get a little repetitive, the ability to create and operate custom vehicles -- both online and off -- make Nuts & Bolts a unique, entertaining spin on the everyday platformer." - 1UP
"It certainly won't be for everyone, but with spectacular presentation, highly entertaining Robot Wars style multiplayer and a lot of good hearted humour, the bear and bird are back. Comeback accomplished." - Videogamer.com
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"Enough with the papery menagerie, let's get back to N64 basics: the wordplay, the self-deprecating humor (pops are taken at their own distastr-o-game Grabbed by the Ghoulies), the design philosophy that states 'object + googly eyes = endearing thing'." - Games Radar