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In this series of levels you’re both split apart and have to work together to reach the exit. Give it a chance and you’ll soon find yourself swept up in its highly energetic absurdity.īest of all, the game has co-op levels for you to play with a friend, seperate from the long-form narrative. Underneath its charming exterior it has a clear message it wants to convey to the player, but it does so in a way that never takes itself too seriously. There were a few times I had to stop playing through laughter because a joke completely tickled me. Until you remember the purpose of it all again and try to win.Īnd that’s where Pikuniku shines brightest, it’s absolutely hilarious. There’s nothing in the rules to say you can’t, so that’s probably all you will do. Speaking of that, there’s a fantastic mini-game in here that is a proper throwback to Rayman Legend’s Kung Foot! You go head to head with one of the blobby whisker people and have to kick a watermelon into a basket, which inevitably results in you kicking each other. Bounce between branches to climb up the clouds in the sky, watch insects do breakdancing, and even dunk yourself as a basketball. And the magic in them is that they serve no progressive purpose other than offering you something to do as you move from screen to screen.
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Pikuniku is full of cute little easter eggs like this, but also fun mini-games for you to discover on your own. With it, you can make basic melodies by playing chords and ringing bells dangling over your head for no reason other than self-gratification. Speaking of Mario Paint, there’s actually a secret back room where you can jump up and down on a piano. The neat thing about this? You can design whatever you like in confines of the game, really drawing – see what I did there? – on your Mario Paint skills from nineteen years ago! In one instance, you’ll need a ‘Pencil Hat’ in order to draw the face of a scarecrow and make it extraordinarily terrifying. Some puzzles actually require you to wear a hat. Which is where the game makes it first major swerve and introduces a ‘hat mechanic’. It’s up to you to restore the villagers’ faith and prove you’re not a beast – or are you? – by fixing their bridge and helping them with their daily chores. It’s fair to say, in this case, I’m probably more terrified of them than they are of me.Īnd that’s where you come in. Cool, cool, standard fare, seems innocent enough.Īfter a bit of kicking, swimming, and jumping, my red-leggy buddy tumbles outside, breaks a bridge, and is suddenly accused of being ‘The Beast’ by a group palette of Mr Blobbys’ with whiskers. I’m not sure I can trust these guys and now I can see where the ‘revolution’ part of the games’ tagline might come in.īut before it delves any deeper, the transmission gives out and I find myself asleep in some old cave with a ghost hovering over me, urging me to wake up and find a way out. And now I’m feeling a tad suspicious, thinking about those emails I get filtered as spam, telling me I can get free money and all I have to do is give them my bank details for a quick transfer. In.Įxcept their logo is a top hat, and they start calling me perfect and overemphasise the free money part and their tag line says ‘A Better World Awaits’.

Sounds like a wonderful initiative, right? Very generous.Īn oversized robot hovers overhead, picks up your old junk and then deposits lots of money from the skies.
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You start the game with an in-your-face advertisement from a group called Sunshine Inc, who try to encourage you to swap your scrap metal for free gold.
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You name it, you have a license to punt it. Boulders, people, birds, pieces of toast. But instead of bopping up and down with a pair of boxing gloves, our red circular, flower-like friend has a pair of oversized legs which he can use to kick things. Pikuniku is a puzzle game where you roll down slopes, hop around, and solve stuff. But seriously, Codemasters, stop what you’re doing, play this through to the end, then get hard-boiling some ideas with the Oliver Twins. Pikuniku feels like the reincarnation of Dizzy the Egg – with an added splash of Loco Roco – the world has been waiting for.
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It’s a busy month, filled with some massive games, but this little diamond for PC and Switch absolutely needs to be on your radar. Their track record speaks for itself, and the charming Pikuniku from Sectordub is yet another jewel in their ever-gleaming crown. No doubt about it, Devolver Digital have an eye for quality, last year bringing us the likes of Minit, Swords of Ditto, and Crossing Souls.
