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Pikuniku all hats
Pikuniku all hats






pikuniku all hats pikuniku all hats

There's not much jumping or kicking to do, as you'll mostly traverse the environment and solve occasional easy puzzles. You'll eventually find a few hats to wear, which are needed for story progress, and also unlock a few optional paths you can re-visit.įor the main story quest, you'll go through a couple of different environments, that can be either linear levels or small hubs with vertical exploration. In a town, you can enter a few homes and chat with NPCs, but again there's not much to do and the dialogue is just a line or two that repeats. A few easy and short boss fights try to add variety, but everything is rather simplistic. There are optional minigames and challenge levels, too, that reward you with more collectibles. Hidden pathways can be found here and there, and often contain a collectible or an optional quest. You can go around collecting gold coins, but again you only need a couple to progress, and the rest are just to buy some collectibles from a shop. The few character-given optional quests usually require thorough exploration of an area and a few trips back and forth. It's worth doing, as they provide more amusing dialogue, and you get more bang for your buck. With more than half the optional content done, the game lasts under 4 hours. You can add some runtime to the game by playing cooperatively. Local two-player coop offers some custom made levels, such as puzzles and races, which are amusing to get through with a friend. You can also compete in a sort of basketball, which comes with the whacky physics that are expected in a minigame of this sort. Pikuniku definitely doesn't try to stand out by offering memorable presentation.








Pikuniku all hats