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Tinykin

Tinykin

Splashteam·Released Aug 30, 2022·Single player

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Genres
PlatformerPuzzleAdventureIndieArcade
Critic79/100
Across 6 reviews
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About

Catch hundreds of tinykin and use their unique powers to help Milo discover the origins of humankind - and get back to his home planet!

Reviews

7 reviews
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IGN
Tom Marks·Oct 3, 2022
Critic80/100
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Tinykin mixes Pikmin’s army of followers with the spirit of an N64-era 3D platformer.

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Critic80/100
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Tinykin is a delightful callback to '90s collectathons and platformers, with just the right amount of new ideas and iterations.

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Nintendo Life logo
Critic80/100
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As a whole, Tinykin is more than just a wholesome, stress-free 3D platformer or 'Pikmin Lite'; it's a lesson in appreciating the simple things in life, including the help from those around you. Even with a mass of collectables and a free-flowing storyline to follow, Tinykin never feels cluttered or overwhelming. Despite feeling a lot like a certain Nintendo series when you first pick it up, the game has enough of a unique identity to separate itself from the pack, offering a pleasant, pure platforming spin on Pikmin.

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Push Square logo
Critic70/100
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Other than a few frame rate issues, the game runs smoothly most of the time, which is essential given its heavy emphasis on platforming. This and missed gameplay opportunities don't stop the game from being a cute and compelling 3D platformer. Exploring a civilisation built upon books and rulers is a delight to travel around and unwind with of an evening.

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