VGChartz’s Evan Norris: “Considering Island Saver is a free-to-play educational game commissioned by a bank, it’s not that bad. Its commentary on environmentalism and fiscal responsibility, if a bit preachy, is ultimately constructive and the ideas it derives from titles like Slime Rancher, Viva Pinata, and a host of fifth-gen 3D platformers are full of potential. Yet the core gameplay loop is tiresome, repetitive, and weighed down by busy work; combat is perfunctory; jumping is floating; and the entire production feels like a commercial for National Westminster Bank.”


