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The game is set in a land where common physics apply, but everything else looks different. You are Tiny, a nerdy inventor with a ray cutter, a gripping-device, a ton of rockets, and a fine attitude towards the world. But now your arch-nemesis Big stole...
The game is set in a land where common physics apply, but everything else looks different. You are Tiny, a nerdy inventor with a ray cutter, a gripping-device, a ton of rockets, and a fine attitude towards the world. But now your arch-nemesis Big stole the only thing your beloved grandpa left you: a nice pair of white, finely ribbed underpants! And he‘s surely up to no good. Why else would he take them to that forsaken desert? No one ever goes there, it’s called “that forsaken desert” for a reason. Sure, no one remembers why. But still--up to no good!
Anyway, now it’s up to you to save the worl--erm. Save the underpants! So fire up that homemade raygun (You invented it!) and take your annoying jibber-jabbering backpack to accompany you. The taxi to the desert is waiting! Meet mysterious creatures, a taxi robot, and your arch enemy: Big!
Immerse yourself in this comic-styled jump-and-slice indie platformer that gives you the unique ability to shape the whole world at your will. So run, jump, drag, push, and laser your way through ancient scenery and get back those undergarments before Big accomplishes something that’s No Good!
Unique sandbox gameplay – use a grappling rope, advanced rocket science, and sophisticated laser surgery to slice ‘n’ dice the entire world, overcoming all obstacles in your own unique fashion.
Follow Tiny into a bizarre and hilarious adventure and embark on an epic quest to get back grandpa's underwear. Yes, you read that correctly.
Lovingly hand-crafted textures, superb crosshatch-styled shading, and dynamic sound and text effects put you right in the middle of a graphic novel!
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
This game is simply awesome but a word of warning if you are anything like me and happened to get the game without its soundtrack on Steam and wanted to remedy that by buying it here.
Game Track doesn't actually mean the games soundtrack, it's just one song. Might be obvious to most of you but it was not to me.
Ol' gramps passed away and left you his magic pants. Your bro, Big, took the pants and ran off, so it's up to you, "Tiny" to set things right.
Riveting storytelling aside, the game is about you running around an old canyon and ancient temples, cutting stones, climbing and leveling buildings. That's basically it.
Still, this mechanic is one of the most satisfying I've ever came across in any game. The way you cut and take apart whole mountains with your tools, and the way those huge stones and pillars slide, fall, crash and thump about the place is just fantastic and it never gets old.
It literally can't. The game is unfortunately way too short for it. That's the only thing against it.
Still, there's brilliant gameplay, beautiful art, great music, amazing mood, it just leaves you wanting even more of it in the end.
This game is a gem. A well polished one as well. As other reviews have stated though, it's a little short on content. Don't worry to much however, they are well laid out and will give you at very least, 3 hours to play through. It took me about 4 though. Just slicing and dicing almost everything you see is just remarkably entertaining! 18 great indie tracks to collect and so called 'boring stones'. There are also bonus levels which you can find hidden within levels. The game starts off with an excellent tutorial in a so called reality boy. With nothing more to say I speak highly of this game and have an idea which I hope the devs hear... PLEASE MAKE A LEVEL EDITOR! I think that in itself would generate an awesome community user made content and would give the game ever-lasting appeal. I could go through user levels all day. So Black Pants studio, I'll give you guys that 5 star rating your game deserves if you listen to what I have typed.
Thank you
First thing that you are going to like in this game is the gaming mechanics. Your character has several ways to traverse the rocky cliffs, and hidden temples, by changing the land with his laser (slicing and dicing!) and using rockets to propel and move things out of the way if they are to heavy for him.
Cell shaded animation is quirky and has a specific style if you are into indie darlings. The world is also bountiful with lore which can be found in details on the walls, caves, said temple. But don't expect no J.R.R. Tolkien.
As for the animation It has a nice throwback to Adult Swim animation and early Cartoon Network stuff.
Soundtrack is weird and zany, and it does help extended the game play by changing the tunes on the radio. They are the lifeblood of the game and give you juice to go through.
As for the story, it's quite simple a kid could make it up playing with their toys, by the end I wasn't amused by it and I really didn't care how would it end, but how far will they go with the puzzles and solving your way throughout hazardous situations.
Also this is a collectable game, but I didn't put too much of a efforts since I didn't feel that it would be rewarding to complete it hundred 100%. You also have challenge rooms which vary with quality.
Get it while it's on a sale, the game is hardly long 5 hours, probably can even be finished in a less time frame.
I just got this today and let me tell you.. I could not put it down. I finished it all in a 5 and a half hour session. As others have said it's on the short side, but the gameplay is so engrossing and original making it a pure joy to play.
Excellent physics engine that encourages creativity, charming graphic style, fun puzzles, exploration with secret rooms and levels to discover, and a light-hearted atmosphere make it all worth getting. I didn't encounter a single bug. The only minor flaw were a couple spelling mistakes in the dialogue text, but that's nothing to make a fuss about.
I loved it. If they make a sequel, it's a day one buy for me.