Toki Tori
Game » consists of 14 releases. Released Sep 18, 2001
Toki Tori is a puzzle game developed by Two Tribes. It was first released as a game for the Gameboy Color in 2001, and then updated for release on the Wii's downloadable service, WiiWare, in 2008. This updated version was updated once again, and re-released on PC in 2010.
Short summary describing this game.
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A delightfully difficult little puzzle game. 0
The goal of Toki Tori is simple. You play as a fat yellow bird trying to get all the eggs in a level. What's not so simple is how you get them all without getting stuck. The catch here is that the bird is not agile at all. It can't really run fast, can't jump or climb. However, in each level it'll have certain tools at its disposal to help it accomplish the goal. You'll be able to place traps, build little bridges, place blocks, teleport specific distances, and the game eases the player into eac...
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Toki Tori lives! And no one knows why 0
Cheap to start an review with a comparison analogy. So here goes, I will do just that. Toki Tori can be considered to be a mix of Lemmings and Braid. A puzzle platform in other words. Comparison to Braid is not really accurate since original Toki Tori was released 10 years ago for Game Boy Color. The PC and Mac version got its release almost 10 years later (2010). Quite an long life for a such mediocre game. Purpose of the Toki Tori is to guide a yellow chick through various of terrains and col...
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Fun little distraction for an even smaller price 0
Toki Tori looked like a fun puzzle game, and then it was included in the 2011 Steam Summer Camp event where one of its achievements earned a prize ticket, so I grabbed it while on sale. It started out how a fun puzzle game should start out, showing you the basic mechanics and then adding tools one by one. It’s sort of like Lemmings but instead of having a bunch of lemmings walking to their death unless you tell them to use the tools, you have Toki Tori who doesn’t even move unless you tell him t...
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While this cute cover hides a sinister core, it's above all a great puzzle game. 0
Some games can easily fool you into thinking they’re something else. Take Terraria for example, one might think it’s just a stylish platformer about going from point A to point B when it’s so much more than that. Toki Tori might be a cutesy, simplistic feat at first glance, but in fact it’s a pretty brutal puzzle experience.The levels are basic and the movements aren’t that fancy either. Most monsters just go right and left endlessly until something happens that ch...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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