Разработчик: Two Tribes
Описание
Toki Tori 2+ may look cute, but it’s a challenging puzzle adventure game. Whistle and stomp are the only moves you need to solve increasingly complex puzzles, as you go anywhere, anytime on a lush forest island.
- A unique take on the Metroidvania formula: progress by exploring, observing and experimenting
- Meet strange critters, study their behaviour and manipulate them with your whistle and stomp moves
- Find the Ancient Frogs and destroy the crystal at the heart of the island
- Whistle songs for special abilities, including rewind and fast travel
- Use the in-game camera and snap creature pictures to complete the Tokidex
- Push the game’s mechanics to their limits to find 100s of golden wings
Steam features
- Level editor: create and share levels through Steam Workshop
- 38 Achievements
- For PC & Mac using SteamPlay
Поддерживаемые языки: english, german, french, italian, spanish - spain, dutch, portuguese - portugal, portuguese - brazil, russian, bulgarian
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or comparable
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 8000 series (discrete) or Intel HD 3000 (integrated) GPU
- DirectX®: 9.0c
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel i5 or comparable
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 9800 GT or better with 1 GB of dedicated VRAM
- DirectX®: 9.0c
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
Mac
We are working on fixing this.
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or comparable
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 8000 series (discrete) or Intel HD 3000 (integrated) GPU
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
- OS: Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
- Processor: Intel i5 or comparable
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 9800 GT or better with 1 GB of dedicated VRAM
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
Linux
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or comparable
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 8000 series (discrete) or Intel HD 3000 (integrated) GPU
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
- Processor: Intel i5 or comparable
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce 9800 GT or better with 1 GB of dedicated VRAM
- Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
- Controller: Gamepad support
Отзывы пользователей
Challenging and satisfying knowledge-based puzzling. It's amazing how much it does with such simple mechanics. It can be a little tricky because some of the puzzle solutions are quite long and require proper execution so you might have to try a few times even when you know what to do.
Very good puzzle game. Definitely challenging but not extremely so. The developers managed to do a lot with such simple mechanics. I didn't do all the achievements or some optional areas, but I did enough to reach the credits in about 8 hours.
outer wilds for people who are afraid of space and/or get motion sick
it looks and handles like a kids game but there is more depth to it than you may think
you're probably here because of someone's recommendation and they're right. just see for yourself how deep a game with two buttons can do
Along the lines of The Swapper and A Monster's Expedition, it's a fun interconnected world of enjoyable puzzles.
Ok I have played with this f*****g chick and ok my first thought was I'll be through in a minute and I'm still "3 Months later" sitting on this f*****g game and don't know what the f***k is going on. I have played some puzzle games and I love puzzle game but this one is f*****g hard. And yes I like it it's somewhat masochistic but it's just great. That game is big and hard but this 2D Painted Graphic Artwork is lovely that is by the way the reason I why si am till playing it.
Hidden gem, a lot of interesting mechanics combined with cool deliverance, the only thing that makes this game less famous is its' graphics, people think this game is for 3 y.o. kids, but it's actually for gigabrain people. Highly recommend to try this out
can't let gang know I dig this game
A masterpiece that raises the bar.
Difficulty : 3/5 (Rather Hard)
Global : 3.5/5 (Very Good)
Curator page : Anokturnus
Toki Tori 2 is an unusual puzzle-platformer with metroidvania-like progression.
When you think about "platformer", the first thing that comes to mind is "jump"... but you can't jump in Toki Tori 2.
Besides moving, you can whistle and stomp, that's all.
The game is all about manipulating the animals and your environment to progress. Depending on what receives the signal and how, this can do interesting and varied things.
For example, if a frog eats a berry bug, it will stop and inflate. If you stomp near it, it will release a flying bubble which you can get into.
These manipulations render the game rather slow and precise. You'll also often need to reset if you make a mistake, though this is usually not a big problem as checkpoints are really common.
The beginning of the game is rather linear; you're asked to go to the village, so you just follow the path while solving easy puzzles. There are also wing medals scattered around the world, so you collect them.
What's strange though is that you'll notice impossible paths that seem to lead somewhere or medals that are completely inaccessible.
It wouldn't be strange if you'd get upgrades or new moves, but there are none. You have all the tools you need right from the beginning, and the game clearly states it several times.
It turns out that Toki Tori 2 is a metroidvania with areas locked behind knowledge, not upgrades. Nothing is told of course, you'll need to deduce and memorize everything on your own.
The more you learn about what you can do with your whistle and stomp abilities, the easier it becomes to find secret routes and hard-to-reach places.
The puzzles also become harder of course, only the beginning is easy.
The map is great to deduce where you need to return to find secret routes, and you'll also be able to deduce a way to teleport.
The wing medals are another story unfortunately. It's very, very annoying to backtrack for them, and that's a shame because the hardest challenges come from some of them.
Overall, Toki Tori 2 is a very good game that brings its unique twist to the metroidvania formula.
Metroidvania + puzzles is my weak point so this game might be rated slightly too high but whatever.
Recommended.
This is very different to the original Toki Tori - in a good way. While the first is very episodic, this game is more of an open world where the only barrier to progression is your own knowledge and puzzle-solving; a true "metroidbrainia", if you will. The puzzles are clever but excruciatingly difficult at times, and the sparse mechanics start to feel a bit samey by the end. The ending also fell a bit flat - although admittedly I didn't find all the collectibles.
Overall it was a clever puzzle game, but it's not for everyone. It's hard, you have to figure almost everything out for yourself, and there's not much reward for your efforts.
Initial impression is that this is a really fun adventure game.
You're probably familiar with the term metroidvania, right? That genre of games where you have this huge, interconnected map where parts are locked off until you explore enough to find an ability that gets you past those earlier obstacles? Well lately there's come along a new genre of games called the metroidbrainia. It's like a metroidvania, but instead of getting more abilities as you go, you instead start off with all the abilities you're going to get where progress hinges more on learning how to use those abilities in different ways. Games where you could go straight to the end of the game from the very start, where the only thing stopping you is that you just don't know how yet.
Well, Toki Tori 2+ is one example of such a game and is perhaps one of the earliest games in the genre with it coming out in the ancient past of 2013. Toki Tori 2+ is also one of the purest forms of Metroidbrainia with the map itself actually resembling a metroidvania map and absolutely no abilities being unlocked later, only more and more demanding puzzles. Which is a fairly impressive feat as the game literally only has 2 abilities: whistle and stomp. That might sound like it would be fairly easy to brute force, but due to the broad range of environmental puzzle pieces you encounter and the elegance of the puzzle design, it has a surprising resistance to that and a lot of longevity as well.
I will say that the game does start off very slow with it having to teach you all the basics of the mechanics you have. Sure, there's only 2 abilities, but the environmental puzzle pieces have so much variety and so many possible combinations that the game gets bogged down having to explain them all. In fact, it got so bogged that I quit playing the game about 2 hours into it. I later looked up a youtuber who played through (most of) the game and it would seem I quit just before the game got to introduce the really meaty puzzles, and the game only gets harder from there.
In terms of graphics and gameplay it would be understandable if you mistook this game for a mobile port because it was originally planned to release on iOS. But don't be fooled; despite the cutesy art style, the game will not hesitate to brutally murder not just the characters you meet, but the character you control as well and will even linger on your dead body until you press reset. And while the controls may be simple, the puzzles are anything but, with the game keeping it challenging by constantly introducing new elements you have to master before it lets you progress.
Toki Tori 2+ then is surprising gem of a game, is great on the Steam Deck and is highly recommended to fans of logic puzzle games and the metroidbrainia genre in general (as small as it is), just strap in for a slow start and enjoy the real meat of the game when you get there. Highly recommended!
little 'brainia' game with a lot of cool puzzles. I'm giving it a bad review cause it has some slight platforming elements with very clunky controllers, that make me reset the same segment over and over even when i know the solution to the puzzle.
Really wonderful knowledge-based metroidvania.
Is open to sequence breaking.
Of downsides - too annoying going for 100% - a lot of loose pieces that difficult to find
Toki Tori 2+ feels like a huge missed opportunity.
While the environmental puzzles are undeniably challenging, navigating them is a frustrating experience, often feeling awkward, buggy and wacky.
You're given all the necessary tools from the start, but some hidden mechanics are so obscure that you might solve puzzles without fully understanding how.
The biggest problem, however, is the map and how you interact with it. There's no clear way to tell if you've completed a section, missed any secrets, or overlooked hidden paths. You can't mark areas where you got stuck, making the whole navigation process totally messed up!
And those birds are EVIL.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Two Tribes |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 85% положительных (377) |