![]() ![]() With a short playthrough time of around two and a half hours, the game is something that can be completed within a single sitting. ![]() He’s secretly taking things from the villages and hoarding them, and then his grand plan is to erupt a dormant volcano and rebuild the island however he wants, and run it with his own robots at his beck and call. Sunshine isn’t really all he's cracked up to be. As your character wakes up, you help out towns people with a few small tasks, and you realise that Mr. are offering towns free money in return for their “useless junk”. The game starts off with your character basically getting trapped in a mountain for an unspecified long amount of time… decades to millennium… It’s never really clarified. No, you get to play as this weird red colored rock with legs.Ī platformer with it’s design firmly planted in light puzzle solving and platforming. However Pikuniku isn’t really a japanese game, in the sense of some random JRPG where you play an effeminate boy who has to save the world from destruction. That in and of itself isn’t going to immediately deter me away from the game, but it makes me wary, as I just don’t find most Japanese oriented games very enjoyable or interesting. It’s got Japanese katakana underneath the title in it’s “box art”/Store page. A game with this hard of a name to pronounce at first sight, Is usually a good indication that it’s probably not going to be something that I like. ![]()
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