Pikuniku all hats2/19/2023 ![]() ![]() It's these sort of quirky objectives that make this game so charming and unique. ![]() I put on shades to look cool and get into a dance club, I played basketball with my feet, I drew a face on a scarecrow, I played a Dig Dug knockoff, I did all sorts of fun things. Most of these objectives have something to do with Mr Sunshine and the trouble he's causing, but there's also sidequests that are just there for fun, like one that has you playing hide and seek with a rock creature. There are a few items you just use right out of your inventory window, but the main mechanic for using inventory items is wearing them like hats. Sometimes these quests require you to get an item from somewhere, complete some kind of minigame or platforming obstacle course, beat a boss, or just go somewhere to move the story forward. There's towns, and you run around talking to people, and do quests for them. Piku is your friendly neighborhood red puppet thing. It's a very lighthearted game full of clever dialogue and funny situations.īut Pikuniku isn't about jumping around looking goofy for no reason, Piku is trying to help people. Step 3 For a last one, you need to obtain water hat by defeating the second robot (main quest). He will hide in village except last one, so feel free to kick each stone you see. There's a lot of environmentalist messages here, but this isn't a serious or preachy game. Step 1 Find stone in his house inside a cave on the bottom of career left from village. That money won't do anyone any good when they're dead. He's giving everyone money, though, so it's okay, right? No! Because he also plans to blow up a volcano and destroy the whole island, kill everyone, and build his new city on top of it. Mr Sunshine has been chopping down forests, draining lakes, and taking all the corn harvest for himself. There's this guy called Mr Sunshine, who runs a big company called Sunshine Inc., and is wreaking havoc on the environment with his giant robots. This world isn't all happy little clouds and trees, though. Pikuniku takes place in a weird and colorful world full of silly looking creatures. It's kind of like a Metroidvania with off the wall situations and an environmentalist message. Pikuniku is all about exploration, wacky platforming puzzles, and doing goofy quests for even goofier NPCs. It's published by Devolver Digital, and it's available on Nintendo Switch and PC for $12.99. I stayed because I could kick things with my character’s little red legs. Pikuniku is a side scrolling puzzle platformer/adventure game from developer, Sectordub. On a show floor you can’t really appreciate nuance so I’ll be honest, it was the bright, round characters which drew me over. ![]()
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