![]() ![]() The game could also have benefited from a fast travel system of some sort or maybe even a run button. I tried to make it through this dungeon, but I got too bored by the time I finished the second boss in it, so I turned it off. The only thing is, that after the bosses, you get a rotation of random items that give you buffs. You clear the room, move onto the next room, clear that room, move on, fight a boss, move on. This is a bonus dungeon that is also more so just an arena in a sense. But luckily if I ever got too frustrated at them, I had the option for player invincibility and super strength in the options menu! It was nice to see such things in the game in the event that anyone is struggling too hard.Īfter you finish the game, you get access to an area called the “Limitless Line”. So before I knew that I was getting frustrated with the controls during some instances. But the game never actually tells you that you can use the right stick for such a thing. What kind of annoyed me is that the easiest way to play the game is by using every item with the right stick, thus letting you use said item in any direction you want. When you swing your sword, it stays on the screen for a couple seconds, while you’re stuck in place, before it disappears and you have to one again activate it. The combat in the game isn’t exactly the best thing. There is a hat called “scissors”, where the only thing it does is take the leaves off of Turnip Boys head. These hats don’t actually do anything for you, but they are silly. The rewards are usually something like a hat. There are enemies to defeat, puzzles to solve, and even bosses to kill! In the town, you can even talk to the NPCs who may have a quest for you to do. ![]() You have your top down view, and as you progress through the game, you get to go through dungeons. ![]() But it certainly was funny to figure out how all the plants in the world have become sentient. It was more so just a setup for all the shenanigans. The twist at the end certainly got me as I wasn’t expecting it to happen, but at the same time, the story wasn’t a deep thing. It was filled with witty plant based puns and a silent protagonist who just reacted with silence to everything, no matter how ridiculous it truly was. It was the fantastic writing that did that. You work off your debts for the Mayor, but you end up finding out about some crazy theories and conspiracies along the way! But it wasn’t the story that made me laugh, or kept me hooked. So off our little heroic Turnip goes to work off his debts! When Mayor Onion of Veggieville repossesses Turnip Boys house for not paying his land taxes, he gets told he can have it back under one condition. It was released in April of 2021 for PC and Consoles. Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is an action adventure game that was developed by Snoozy Kazoo and published by Graffiti Games. ![]()
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