

When playing in co-op, please note that the language will be set to the host’s language: English French Italian German Spanish Japanese Korean Portuguese Brazil Russian Traditional and Simplified Chinese. While the game can be played solo, to a degree, that really does rob the game of the majority of its charm, with the goal being to either bring friends together or rip them apart as they struggle to both plan and adapt on the fly in order to keep efficiency up and everything delivered on time. KeyWe will be available in the following languages. With a handful of mailroom tasks that vary in their details, as well as a number of more offbeat and silly overtime activities to participate in there’s quite a bit more variety than you’d assume to the game since your little kiwi buddies are severely limited in their inherent capabilities. KeyWe may be one of the most unusual ones to date, with you and a friend each taking control of one of these odd birds as they try to use their limited abilities to help keep a local post office up and running. … ExpandĬooperative games that rely on a mix of careful communication and a fair degree of control dexterity have really come into fashion, when done Cooperative games that rely on a mix of careful communication and a fair degree of control dexterity have really come into fashion, when done well, on the Switch. From swirling sandstorms and blizzards, to carnivorous plants and paranormal activity, it’s all in a day’s work for Jeff and Debra. Be the first to review this ibragim Amazon Best Sellers Rank: Alexa Actionable Analytics for the Web. Overcome Occupational Hazards: Brave inclement weather (and even weirder stuff) while waddling through the Telepost’s various mailrooms to ensure the residents of Bungalow Basin get their post. From the Dropoff Depot and the Shipping Floor, all the way to the Telegraph Desk and the Cassowary Coop out back, the Telepost is a well-oiled mail-processing machine.well, usually. Over four seasons, the Kiwis must learn the rather unusual ins. With no hands to help them, the two must work together to jump, flap, peck and butt-slam their way across an interactive landscape of levers, buttons and bells to get the mail delivered on time. The best way to sum up what you do in KeyWe is that it’s a bit like Overcooked, but with postal deliveries instead of food service. With no hands to help them, the two must work Welcome to KeyWe, the cute and chaotic co-op postal puzzle game where the mail must flow, and it’s up to you to keep things running! Play as Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds and the newest hires at the Bungalow Basin Telepost Office.

#KEYWE TO ALEXA FULL#
Wonderful for when I have my hands full of items rather than having to get the NFC at the right point on the lock which also required twisting the band on my wrist. You can use Alexa as a hub for your smart home, play music throughout the house, and even display recipes, all without speaking to the device and potentially compromising your security. Now I have automation setup in Rules Machine to trigger on my arrival sensor, wait for me to get to the front door (motion), and automatically unlock the front door. So I only used it with NFC (I've worn one of the wrist bands 24x7 since it was installed), have a passcode set for backup, and just tested the 3 keys the first day and carry one just in case the battery dies. I bought the lock when it was on Kickstarter and was not thrilled with the idea of a 3rd party having web control of my door lock.

While reading the latest posts, I ran across this thead.Ī little while later (most of it spent looking for the KeyWe docs buried in my storage room as they don't exist online) I just had to sign into the community to say "THANK YOU" to whoever is responsible (Mike?) for getting the KeyWe lock working with Hubitat.

Once I got the few basics down through trial-and-error and reading the docs/community where necessary, I've started ordering an item here and there for Hubitat automation. I've had a Hubitat for awhile (gen 4) but never did migrate (from the few SmartThings sensors and lights) like I had planned until recently. The KeyWe Smart Lock is primarily used in private dwellings, and retails for circa 155 on Amazon.
