One bird I possessed could poop at will when clicking the mouse… I'm not sure if that's a skill I'll need or if it's just a gag, but either way it's fun to do. And I'm sure becoming a sea creature will lead to some undersea discoveries once I have more time to explore the depths of the ocean surrounding the island. Both dogs and wild boars are able to dig holes in the ground, which I'm sure will be useful at some point-I just need to find the right spot to dig. Possess a bat and you can use night vision while flapping around on your leathery wings. You can watch that interview below.Other animals have skills I haven't found a use for yet, but I'm confident I will. If you want to know more about Tchia and its development and release, our Mike Straw spoke to game director Phil Crifo for The Indie Initiative interview series. “With an army of mindless minions to face down called the Maano, players will have to use their creativity as well as some mystical tools – including soul-jumping and a magical ukulele – to defeat the fabric creatures one and for all.” “Tchia puts players in the shoes of a young adventurer, Tchia, who ventures out to save her father from the grips of the archipelago’s tyrannical ruler, Meavora,” the game’s description reads. Players will be able to use the cosmetic pack to customize their boat, ukulele, glider, and even outfits. The physical Oléti edition includes a cosmetic pack inspired by Kepler Interactive’s family of games, including Sifu, Scorn, and Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn, among others. It was also announced that Tchia will see a physical release for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on July 18. Tchia, the New Caledonia-inspired open-world adventure game, has surpassed 1 million players just six weeks after its release.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |