![]() ![]() There’s even a plot here of sorts, riffing amusingly on any number of cliched film and game storylines that play it straight. Though a bit close to home in that respect. Our favourite is the one that makes you bald. In addition to documents, you’ll be rewarded with various hats from fetch quests. Some of the trophy descriptions are pretty amusing too. Talking of trophies, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion showers you with them like they’re confetti. Turnip Boy contains many well observed gags and nods to current daft trends, the arbitrary trophy amusing us no end. One section is a nice nod to the Lost Woods in Zelda, though once you’ve memorised the route through, you’ll be set.Īs you progress you’ll happen upon various documents and artifacts that flesh out the story, though for whatever reason Turnip Boy has a tendency to rip up everything he can. We’ll spare you the details of others, but the game is cleverly designed to incorporate these. The growing plants dynamic lets you access the various tools available like bombs and blocks you can shove around. The enemies are rather less threatening than usual, consisting of cute bunnies and worms to begin with, but given you’re a vegetable and they’re vegetarians you’re squarely on the menu. The latter he can attack enemies with and the former he can water other plants with. Turnip Boy himself doesn’t have any arms but somehow can wield a sword and a handy watering can at the outset. ![]() Rather than Animal Crossing type chores, what follows is more like a truncated Zelda style quest, stylistically as well as structured. You’re called upon to complete various tasks for the mayor to clear the debt. He finds himself in hock to the mayor of the town and so begins your adventure. The titular anthropomorphic root vegetable finds himself footing a huge tax bill for reasons not entirely clear at the outset. ![]() Once again, it obviously did well enough to be deemed worthy of a release on PlayStation. Coming from Massachusetts-based dev Snoozy Kazoo and publisher Graffiti Games, as increasingly seems to be the case, TBCTE first released on Switch and PC in 2021. Though we’re glad we didn’t dismiss it out of hand as it turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion could well have been a Ratalaika effort for the almost generic title. Januin PS4 / Reviews tagged rip it up / rutabaga / snooty kazoo / steckrübe / tax evasion / turnip boy / wee papa girl rapa / you little ripper / カブ by Ian ![]()
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