![]() Most of this is simple enough but then there are optional extra levels for more rewards like coins - which buy collectibles and extra hats - and trophies, which of course are something for completionists to go back and collect. Of course, there's platforming too - who could forget. With particularly cartoonish physics all of the puzzles are very entertaining as well, often requiring you to move things about while your own guy struggles to retain his balance. How would you repair a bridge using just a spider? We won't spoil that particular solution, but everything requires you to be inventive and do an awful lot of kicking. It's a story-driven game in a sense, but there are puzzles involved that require a bit more logical thinking. Then there are the added mini-games as mentioned above, meaning the platforming goes out of the window in favour of rhythm-action dancing or whatever the game feels like. One hat lets you water plants that provide extra platforms, for example, while another lets you draw on certain canvases when prompted. ![]() We say it's simple, but there are added elements like hats that keep things fun and exciting. The whole map is one flat surface, and so you'll find yourself moving from one location to the next and even underground in search of new tasks to get stuck into. The raging capitalist promising everyone free money while taking their goods is actually evil? We couldn't believe it either. The premise is as simple as the controls, as you jump, kick, and roll your way into town and find yourselves embroiled in an uprising against Mr Sunshine. It's got tons of these totally unexpected moments that never outstay their welcome as you make your way through, and when one is over you can be sure another is on the horizon. Throughout the three hours or so that it's with you, Pikuniku puts you in a pedalo chase in a volcano, a dance battle with a killer robot, and even pays homage to Dig Dug in a little mini-game. The game is full of these little moments and asides that come straight out of left field. If that all sounds pretty weird and wonderful, you've not heard the half of it. Sunshine is out taking stuff from the land. Sounds tempting, right? After we get that rather bizarre announcement we start the game as a little red blob with long gangly legs in a cave, and with the help of a ghost, we stumble our way out and into the open world, armed with the context that Mr. The game was also nominated for "Best International Indie Game" at the Pégases Awards 2020.At the very start of the game, we're greeted by a cloud-shaped fellow called Mr Sunshine, and he says that he'll give everyone money if they allow him to take away their goods, from crops to water itself. The weak point of game according to most reviewers is that game is too short - but if you will grab it for free that is nit a problem anymore :) Well the metascore on Metacritic for PC version is a 74/100. But fun is worth more than even the best graphic :) Graphic in a game is a very simple and minimalistic but very happy and colourful. Pikuniku also have a feature of a local co-op mode, where second player controls Niku - a orange creature similar to Piku. And of course that will be a player role to beat that bad guy :) Sunshine want to harvest the entirety of the world's natural resources for his own wealth. Sunshine - a pink creature looks very similar to Piku. But when he fix a town bridge, the locals asked him to help deal with a Mr. When he visit nearby village first villagers are terrified of Piku. Story start when Piku wake up from his slumber in a cave. Player will need to use that all to beat those puzzles. ![]() Piku have a wide range of different moves and abilities to interact with game world environment: kicking and pushing objects, curl into a ball to move faster, also he can lasso his legs to swing from hooks. In Pikuniku player control red creature called Piku (that one in the middle lead image) through levels and solve different puzzles to progress. It is available on Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One platforms. It was developed by a Sectordub (French-British indie developers collective) and released at January 2019. Pikuniku is a mix of puzzle and adventure game. This time it is a relatively smaller but also very interesting game: Pikuniku. We got a new month, so Epic got for us another free game.
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