Clawbert - Review
Clawbert

Clawbert

Advertisement

Clawbert a charming mix of claw machine and pet collection

Clawbert takes the familiar arcade claw machine and turns it into a surprisingly soothing collectible experience, wrapping everything in a layer of pastel charm and gentle humor. You guide a lonely, googly-eyed claw whose goal is simple: grab eggs, crack them open, and befriend the tiny toys hiding inside.

Gameplay is intentionally straightforward. You drag and position the claw, time the drop, and hope your grip is good enough to scoop up an egg before the machine resets. Each egg takes real time to hatch, introducing light idle mechanics: set a few eggs to open, then come back later to reveal what you’ve earned. The sense of anticipation is satisfying, especially when a rare egg appears and you scramble to catch it.

The real hook is the collection aspect. Every toy is a miniature character with a cute name and design, and filling out the in‑game toy book becomes its own obsession. The art style is clean and colorful, with smooth animations that make even repeated grabs feel pleasant rather than tedious. A gentle soundtrack and soft sound effects reinforce the cozy, low-stress mood.

Progress inevitably slows as you chase rarer toys, and the reliance on timers and chance will appeal more to patient players than to those seeking skill-based challenges. Optional purchases can speed things up, but the core loop remains enjoyable without spending, provided you’re comfortable with a gradual pace.

With cloud saving and local progress backups, Clawbert encourages long-term collecting across devices. It’s a charming, relaxing pick for anyone who loves gachas, cute characters, and simple tap-and-wait gameplay, rather than fast-paced action.

package name

com.Bow3.TheClaw

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

HyperBeard