Tinykin brings the collection and resource management angles of Pikmin and expertly shaves them down to their most fun components in a delightful package. It sticks the landing as an indie 3D platformer rife with all the charm and delight you'd expect from its contemporaries, those being the top of its class.
The design is impeccable, never getting in its own way to force a dialogue interaction with NPCs. You just continually bounce around the room with absolute freedom, constantly unlocking shortcuts for quick access back to the heights you ascended. I'd be delighted to enter a similar house in a sequel and do it all over again!

Reviewed on Sep 02, 2022


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