
Almost like it was getting trapped on something and yanking itself forward to centre you on screen. As someone who only speed runs a nearly 10hr game, something like this would be great.Ī small gripe I had, was with the camera. It’s a game well designed for an entry level speed game and may actually encourage more people to give speed running a chance. I was able to beat the game in a little under 3 hours, I could easily see the game being beaten in close to 20 to 30 minutes, depending on efficiency. The inbuilt speed run timer leads me to believe the developers think there will be a decent speed run community, and I think so too. This may not be a problem to some players, but if you’re a fan of adventure games, you may find this a little underwhelming. The game is very much more focused on you just having fun with it, which comes at the expense of variety in enemy types and length. The fighting isn’t a huge aspect of the game, and most enemies can be avoided, but there is a significant lack of enemy types. There’s only about 7 different enemy types, and 3 of them are never seen again after completing on the “dungeons”. They aren’t particularly difficult, but if you weren’t collecting the extra hearts, you may find yourself struggling a bit. Of these, I found myself only really using the intended mechanic for two of them, and brute forcing my way through the others. All of which are unique enemies with a specific mechanic involved. There’s 5 boss fights in total (with number 6 being an optional one for completionists). The true ending giving you a really cool additional boss fight, that has probably the best music track in the game. There is 2 endings, depending on whether you rip up every document and collect every hat. It’s a short adventure, and it’s over almost as quickly as it started. My first playthrough (and probably my only) lasted about 3 hours. Some people may be dissuaded by the fact that the game is 100% completable in about an hour. Granted, the game isn’t particularly difficult. I don’t really see a need to put either of these on, but for players who find themselves struggling a little with the boss fights, there is the option there to just enjoy the game for its humour and story, and not have to worry about being good at adventure games. There developers have included a god mode and increase to player strength options in the game options, which I only discovered after beating the game. It’s designed to be enjoyed and played for fun. It never overshadows the story, but it reminds you that this game is for fun. Multiple endings based on how effectively you commit tax evasion.Ĭollectable hats to deck out Turnip Boy in any way you choose!Ī deep history of the world and how it became what it is.The humour is never too much though, which is great as well. Tons of tax documents to rip up, allowing you to erase your paper trail and potentially destroy the government. Grow and harvest plants to aid in your journey.Ī large cast of quirky food-based characters, all with their own stories and problems.
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“We can’t wait to see what Nintendo fans think of Turnip Boy and we hope it can become the next great action adventure game in their games catalog."Ī thrilling, single-player adventure full of tax evasion, petty crimes and more.ĭungeons full of puzzles, enemies and rare treasures to pay back your debt. "Turnip Boy was inspired by a number of classic Nintendo games and we’re thrilled that we can bring our game to the Switch,” said Yukon Wainczak, developer at Snoozy Kazoo. Along the journey uncover what’s spoiling this garden community and rise to tear down the corrupt vegetable government! Garden tools to solve plantastic puzzles, meet eccentric vegetables and fruits, and take on treacherous fights.

After failing to pay taxes and getting evicted from his home, Turnip Boy must go on an epic quest to pay back his massive debt to Mayor Onion. In Turnip Boy players take control of an adorable turnip who happens to be an absolute menace to society.

Discover the vegetable world in the following new trailer. Announced for Switch during today’s MIX NEXT event, Turnip Boy will be available in 2021 on the Nintendo Switch and PC. Check out full details on this unique game below.Įvade taxes on the Nintendo Switch next year and tear down the government with indie action adventure game Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion from Graffiti Games and Snoozy Kazoo. Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion has been announced for Switch, and it's launching in 2021. Looks like Turnip Boy is finding out how true that is. They say that only two things are certain in life death and taxes.
