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 7aa9394dea Title: Toki Tori 2+Genre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Two TribesPublisher:Two TribesRelease Date: 11 Jul, 2013 Toki Tori 2 Crack By Razor1911 Download So Toki Tori 2...It's definitely a lot more complex than I would have thought, moreso than the first game even. It initially caught me off guard how it plays nothing like the original Toki Tori, so I didn't warm up to it right away until I played for a little while to the first different looking area. Toki Tori 1 was a puzzle game with minor platforming elements in contained levels, wereas Toki Tori 2 is a puzzle exploration game in a big world. The difference between the two is that TT1 can be played in distinguishable chunks picking each level as you progress. TT2 is one big world where you don't select worlds, difficulties, or anything that was the case in TT1. You have a map that you can look at, the ability to jump to key spots on the map, and branching paths that move all throughout the world. Completely forget anything about TT1 and strap in for a game that requires more dedication when it comes to TT2.TT2 is often compared to metroid or referred to as a Metroidvania, which is a bit of a skewed perception in that Toki Tori doesn't learn new abilities or get stronger in any way...instead YOU as the player slowly learn over time how everything can interact with one another with just your two abilities. The game starts you off right away, no tutorials, no cutscenes, no nada just thrown into the world and go from there. You have to figure out how chirp and stomp work and connect the dots along the way. It is amazing how many different things can happen across the game with just these two abilities, clearly a lot of thought went into the puzzle design and as long as you understand how everything works, the game doesn't throw any cheap curveballs or change the rules at any point. Once again, despite the game's cute appearance it is no joke and does nothing to hold your hand. You get no free passes, no rewinds mid-puzzle, no assistance. YOU are the one that has to make all the moves and figure out ways to get through everything.If any of what I just said sounded remotely interesting, you should consider this game. It is vastly underrated both difficulty wise and gameplay wise.. Let me present you one of my favourite games and a very underrated title.TOKI TORI 2+ is different from anything else played before in similar genres.You'll need to figure out how to use and combine the 'tools' given at the beginning, because nobody is going to tell you - and I found this an amazing idea.I don't think this is a game for kids - despite the cute graphics - since some puzzles are really hard to solve. Great soundtrack, relaxing atmosphere.Seriously, the soundtrack works perfectly here.If you love the Myst series as I do, you're going to love this.If you love cheery\/colorful platforms, you're going to love this.Forget the first Toki Tori, this is totally another experience. :]. 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!. 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 challenging, adorable puzzle platformer that forces you to think your way into -- and out of -- pretty much every situation the game has to offer. There are puzzles. secrets. more puzzles. easter eggs, and even more puzzles. These are handled differently than the first game, which gave you tools to solve the mostly static playfield. This time around, you are plopped in a world and told, "Go" and not much else.I know some people wanted more of a narrative, and I can see their reasoning, but I'm okay with having what's essentially a classic puzzler in a shiny new coating.If you can tone down the rage, haha, this could be a fantastic game to play with family members -- including kids. Working together to solve challenges, then celebrating the solution could really bring folks together.Dig platformers and\/or games that require a bit of thought? Give this a spin. It's almost always on sale, so the risk is minimal. I do recommend the first game as well, and Two Tribes often bundle them along with one (or both) of their other titles. That's the way to go, I think. Happy gaming!. Toki Tori 2+ has been on my radar for a while, and after it was recommended by a friend, I thought I'd finally try it out. It's a puzzle platformer with various creatures that work together to create the puzzles: frogs eat the little purple guys to create bubbles to lift you up; birds grab onto you and take you somewhere else, crabs move a platform back and forth.The controls are quite interesting, and simple: basically, you can only walk from side to side, stomp, or sing. Generally, you can sing to get creatures to move towards you, or stomp to bounce them away; this also works together with lighting (creatures in the dark generally won't move at all). In the first three hours of play, this is enough to create many nontrivial puzzles, and they probably get more challenging later.However, I found that actually accomplishing your intended solution to the puzzle can get quite tedious. For instance, I spent 30-60 minutes getting a frog to a particular location in order for it to eat the other frog in a bubble, and release it in the right direction. I don't have enough patience for this -- I prefer puzzle games where you can immediately execute the steps you have in mind, so that the difficulty lies in figuring out the steps in the first place. A second, related frustration was that the game has no words, but isn't totally self-explanatory. For example, I once got stuck because I didn't know that crabs still move even in the dark (for some reason when I tried it the first time I didn't get the crab to move).In summary, the game's mechanics can be frustrating to figure out and work with. If you have the patience, I think it will likely be a good game, but I am going to retire it with this warning.. ENG:Excellent platforming, and puzzle solving game! Referral! :3FIN:Erinomainen tasoloikka sek\u00e4 pulmanratkonta peli! Suositteluni! :3
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