Perhaps not at full price (about £13 I think) given the ease and length, but certainly in a sale. A compact little game with some laughs and and a few niggles, but definitely worth a play. Then continue through the doorway into the final room. Use the ladder, and then take the one in the following room to get to the third floor. You come across a few bosses, there are puzzles involving watering watermelons and portals, bombfruit to kick, babies to return to parents, books (and flyers, and bills, and anything else made of paper) to rip up, and lots of side missions which are all stupid as you uncover stuff about both your past and why all the vegetation is sentient. Then continue through the left door, where Turnip Boy is shown in the screenshot, and continue to the door below in the following room. When you collect the little hearts (which replenish health), you burp, Gameplay is in the Zelda mould, with overworld wandering (and killing snails and worms) and buiildings and forests that act as short dungeons. The other fruit and vegetables you meet are are quirky, from the gherkin mafia boss locked in a jar, to the baby acorn who gives you his leaf as a downpayment on some real estate. To make up for this, Mayor Onion gives you a number of tasks to perform, most of which have several diversions en-route. It’s a funny game (as you’d expect from the title) where you play as a naughty turnip who has been evicted from his greenhouse by Mayor Onion because he hasn’t paid his taxes. Turnip Boy Commits Tax evasion is a funny indie game about a turnip who commits tax evasion, and you have to do some favours for Mayor Onion to try to get your greenhouse back, because. This barn could be considered a dungeon, I suppose?īut the good outweighs the bad. And speaking of buttons, the game uses B to “accept” and A to “cancel” and it’s very very annoying because that’s just wrong. Since you swap between your sword and your watering can very frequently, it’s annoying you can’t assign each to a different button, or have a button to swap between the two. Swapping items requires pressing Y and then choosing from a list of things, many of which you can’t actually use as they’re passive or to pass on to other characters. I was expecting a Zelda length epic, but got maybe two hours tops out of it. And I’m glad I did get it because it was lovely.īad things first though. It was even more likely I’d buy it when I saw the graphics, in their Zelda sort of way. There was no way I was ever going to not buy a game called Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion.
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