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About This Game Five Ancient Frogs, scattered across the countryside, send a telepathic message to Toki Tori. It’s hard to see how this young chicken could help them destroy the floating crystal endangering everything… but he’s their only hope.Toki Tori 2+ may look cute, but it’s a challenging puzzle adventure game. Whistle and stomp are the only moves you need to solve increasingly complex puzzles, as you go anywhere, anytime on a lush forest island.A unique take on the Metroidvania formula: progress by exploring, observing and experimentingMeet strange critters, study their behaviour and manipulate them with your whistle and stomp movesFind the Ancient Frogs and destroy the crystal at the heart of the islandWhistle songs for special abilities, including rewind and fast travelUse the in-game camera and snap creature pictures to complete the TokidexPush the game’s mechanics to their limits to find 100s of golden wingsSteam featuresLevel editor: create and share levels through Steam Workshop38 AchievementsFor PC & Mac using SteamPlay 6d5b4406ea Title: Toki Tori 2+Genre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Two TribesPublisher:Two TribesRelease Date: 11 Jul, 2013 Toki Tori 2 Crack 32 Bit I really wanted to give this game positive review, I played it and kept saying '5 more minutes, maybe it'll get better soon'. Well it didn't.Toki Tori (previous game) was the game I enjoyed playing, levels were interesting and difficult as hell, graphic was cute and pleasant. I thought Toki Tori 2+ will be similar and give me more hours of brain exercise. I feel quiet screwed because it's nothing like Toki Tori.I don't recommend this game for people who expect puzzle game. Maybe if you have a children they might enjoy it.. A fantastic, lighthearted, open-world (ala Metroid) puzzle adventure game. No hand-holding; rather than granting you new abilities, you start with everything you need to solve every puzzle from the beginning, learning new ways of interacting with what's around you as you go. A game that's hard not to love; highly recommended.. I regret not playing Toki Tori 2 sooner. I remember when it first launched on the Wii U, during the system's first big drought in 2013. Back then, despite having a lot of time in my hands and not much to play on the console, I let it go. Then I got it in a bundle for Steam, and once again, didn't play it for years. I had played the first Toki Tori and mistakenly assumed the sequel would be more of the same.When I heard Toki Tori 2 was actually a metroidvania, my interest grew. Regardless of that, I still had cold feet. There's something about the game's pre-rendered visuals that always made it look kinda cheap. I also thought it would be more of a chore than anything else, like many other metroidvanias that fail to play to the genre's strengths.Then I finally played it and it really grabbed me. The presentation, which had always seemed so unappealing, came to life in a glorious way when I booted the game. It's GORGEOUS. It's a really weird art style, in that it doesn't sell well, but looks great when you're actually playing. Music and sound design also make a great job of immersing the player in Toki Tori's wonderful world, without ever getting repetitive.There are so many elements populating the screen, everything looks so much alive. Actually, that's Toki Tori 2's main catch: YOU CAN SEQUENCE BREAK THE HELL OUT OF THIS GAME. All the tiny animals you initially think of as mere set dressing are meant to be interacted with, you might just not know it at the time. Midway through the game, you happen to come back to the very first screen. Up to that point, Toki Tori 2 gently teaches you about its surprisingly deep mechanics through great level design. Now you're are able to truly see it with new eyes. That bird over there? You can call it by chirping, make it grab that little animal and feed it to that frog so that you can go up that ledge. Those fireflies? Make sure they follow you, you're gonna need them.You don't ever get new items or power-ups. The only thing preventing you to venture out in any direction at any given time is your knowledge of how the game works, and it makes a great job at teaching you that. That alone makes Toki Tori 2 extremely replayable as well, since not only will you want to try new paths in a different order, but the game's puzzles are not only deep enough to lock collectibles away during the first time you play them, but also so much fun you're gonna want to give them another try just for the sake of it.It all comes together so tightly that, like I said, I regret not playing it sooner. The game's inability to sell well when it should have actually bankrupted Two Tribes' developing arm, and the upcoming Rive is going to be their last game. Maybe it would have helped if the media had made more noise about this game back when it first launched. Maybe it would have helped if I hadn't been so skeptical as well. Toki Tori 2 is a truly underrated gem and if like me you're a fan of great level design, do yourself a favor: PLAY IT ASAP!. Toki Tori 2+ is not at all the game I was expecting it to be. The original game was a series of self-contained puzzle levels that were solved using a limited set of items. Toki Tori 2 is not that at all. Instead, the game drops you in the middle of a vast open 2D world and leaves you to figure everything out on your own. There are no instructions, tutorials, levels or items. The whole world is open from the start and you just need to figure out how to get through it while collecting a series of, err... collectibles. Unlike the previous game, Toki no longer uses items to solve puzzles. Instead, your abilities are limited to walking, singing and stomping. That's it. Where the complexity (and genius) comes in is how you can combine those actions with the various creatures that populate the world. For example, you can lure birds to pick you up with chirps, move bugs by stomping, and much, much more. I won't say anything further on that, as half the fun is figuring out the rules of the game on your own. As with the previous game, level\/puzzle design is utterly brilliant. So many times you will think there is no way to proceed past an area, only to have the solution click a few minutes later (and you subsequently smack yourself upside the head because of how simple it actually was). That is a sign of good design, and I admire it a lot. I can't really think of any puzzles that were totally unfair, although there were a handful that were somewhat tedious. The singing mechanic is also a pretty neat new feature. In addition to its standard functionality, you learn a series of songs that provide other abilities, such as time-rewind, warping around the map, and more. And oh yeah, the characters are all really cute - especially Toki and the frogs (if you're into that sort of thing as a selling point). It all comes together nicely in a really well-executed package. Overall, I liked this a lot better than the first game, due to the open-ended exploration\/collection gameplay and the "complex simplicity" in the puzzle design. It's a fun, laid-back game that should appeal to puzzle fans. A-. Great puzzle game! I enjoyed every moment playing with that charming little chicken. Some parts of the game can be very challenging and you will have to think a lot to beat it.You can be lost sometimes because you can choose more than one path you will follow on the map.The achievements are really nice to unlock and some of them add interesting stuff on story. To complete 100% achievements it's necessary to finish the game at least twice.. I want a neutral button, I don't recommend it if you loved the first one or if you like to play games without having to look up what is the point of this or if you like puzzles in the normal sense of the word. But it's pretty and there are puzzles kind of, but this wasn't at all what I expected after playing Toki Tori 1 and I was disapointed. It's not a puzzle game like the first game it's an open world 2D platform explorer with puzzle elements. And like the new blurb says it tells you nothing about anything you have to figure out everything yourself, there is no kinda of tutorial at all. But it's not bad so I don't not recommend it if this is what you looking for, just be aware it's nothing like the first Toki Tori.. Highly recommend this game to anyone who loves puzzles! Unlike other puzzle games where they give you hints and stuffs, Toki Tori 2+ drops you into 2D open world and leaves you by yourself to figure things out. Gotta work that brain out!It gets really addicting, I promise.First look of the game might look like its for kids but it can be for any age range.Pretty fun, adorable chicks, frogy's and more!Happy puzzling~!. Unique and UnderratedFrom all the puzzle games I have played (2D and 3D), this is the only one Ive seen that instead of giving you many tools, items, and\/or powerups to progress, it just gives you 2 basic actions but with the ability to interact with the world and its creatures in hundreds of different ways. Also, its up to the player to think how the mechanic works, and feels extremely rewarding when you figure out the solutions by yourself. That : Aha! , or Eureka! moment you get after a long time thinking how to interact with your surroundings and solve a puzzle just makes me feel super good. I wasnt going to play this game because I thought it was just more of toki tori 1, and I didnt like the first game's casual, closed level design. This one is an interactive open world 2d puzzle platformer. If Two Tribes have gotten a better publisher, Im pretty sure this game would have sold way better. Its a gem.

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