Tinykin is a vibrant delight, mixing Pikmin's army of helpful followers with the spirit of the N64's best 3D platformers. It's far from the most complex game I've ever played, both in the simple but entertaining puzzles it asks you to solve and the ultra-...
Published: 2022-08-26, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Tinykin isn't the Pikmin-inspired game I thought it would be, but that's okay. More than okay, actually. It's still a great 3D platformer with a slick sense of speed, an interesting world to explore, and yes, some nods to Nintendo's creature-chucking stra...
Complex and interesting level design, Slick and responsive platforming mechanics, A “pikmin-like” experience
Requires a lot of diligence from completionists
Gathering up the Tinykin to get Milo home is great fun. Exploring expansive environments as a shrunken human gives a unique perspective to everyday objects, and provides a particularly interesting setting for the story to unfold. With responsive platformi...
Un mélange 2D-3D coloré très réussi, Un univers riche fourmillant de secrets, Une pléthore de références au monde réel à identifier et à savourer, Un plaisir de jeu conséquent et constant, Un travail audio remarquable, Un platformer très accessible, Un
Quelques frayeurs possibles avec la physique de saut, Voire un peu trop, Malgré de rares imprécisions concernant les bleus