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Turnip boy commits tax evasion release date12/23/2023 The average bad guy combat is perhaps too simple, and bosses aren’t much harder if you make use of the very obvious gimmick in the boss room. It’s meant to be short, and somehow, it still felt a bit bloated to me, probably due to being only a few areas requiring multiple trips back and forth. If you’re meticulous about talking to everyone, and you have a decent affinity for these types of puzzles, the entire game could probably be beaten in just slightly more time than it would take to watch your average movie. The size of the game world is small enough that you can just go talk to everyone if you can’t remember who wanted that thing you just found, but it’s kind of annoying to need to. It’s not a game that really needs a quest log, but I absolutely would have made use of it if one was present. Secondly, I’d say easily half the games very short play time is going to be spent talking to absolutely everyone, and then backtracking. Although (just barely) less than a year old, there’s already some things in Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion that already feel dated – internet culture just moves too damn fast to ever really feel safe in a video game. ![]() First is how self-referential and “meme-ified” the game is. That said, there’s a few deliberate design choices that most players will either love or hate. Coming back in with a controller was better overall, and this game would probably be very well suited to a handheld console like the Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch, where it is also available. I was getting Dark Soulsed by trash mobs. I started off trying to play on keyboard, and it didn’t take me long to realize that this title is closer to “controller required” than “controller friendly” (although I probably could have rebound the keys to something less awkward, the default “controller to keyboard” setup is one I always struggle with). As it turns out, this game is Not Really For Me, but in the time I spent with it, I can see why it was a hit for so many people. I picked up the November 2021 Humble Choice almost exclusively for House Flipper, but Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion looked close enough to something I might get an hour or so of fun out of that I activated that one as well. Multiple endings based on how effectively you commit tax evasion.I don’t play too many things outside my comfort zone anymore, but getting games I just might like to take out for a spin is still one of my favorite parts of buying bundles.Earn collectible hats and alternate between which one to wear.Tons of tax documents to rip up, allowing you to erase your paper trail and potentially destroy the government.A large cast of quirky food-based characters, all with their own stories and problems.Grow and harvest plants to aid in your journey.Battle massive beasts that terrorize the garden community.Dungeons full of puzzles, enemies and rare treasures to pay back your debt.A single-player adventure full of tax evasion, petty crimes and more.Along the journey uncover what’s spoiling this garden community and rise to tear down the corrupt vegetable government! Features Garden tools to solve plantastic puzzles, meet eccentric vegetables and fruits, and take on treacherous fights against animals both big and small. ![]() After failing to pay taxes and getting evicted from your home, you must go on an epic quest to pay back your massive debt to Mayor Onion. Take control of an adorable turnip who happens to be an absolute menace to society.
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