![]() The real star is the physics engine, which creates an inherent silliness and chaos that attempting to simulate things accurately can bring. The game never takes full advantage of the physics engine for any of the actual platforming or puzzle-solving in the game’s single player. Instead, it’s used for things that just feel fun to do: kicking rocks down hills, or knocking villagers off ledges. It does an especially good job at animating the beast’s legs, producing some delightful and silly effects. As they walk uphill, their legs extend to surprising lengths, or do a stutter step when they stop moving. It goes on just long enough to be awkwardly funny. The only time the physics actually comes to the forefront of gameplay is during a one-on-one basketball-like minigame where you try to kick a ball into a basket while preventing the computer opponent from doing it. It’s also utilized in the game’s co-op mode, where two players each control an oval with legs (one red, one orange) and work together to navigate a number of puzzle platforming levels. You’re also able to run into, jump off of, or kick around the other player just to mess with them. It may be hard to describe, but Pikuniku is a delight. There’s always something new to see or do, so many playful ideas that are introduced and then tossed aside. It’s a lot of whimsy crammed into a five-hour runtime. You can get it on Nintendo Switch, or Steam, Itchi.io, and Gog (for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux), for $12.99. It takes about five hours to finish.Some trophies are only available in co-op. And require a whole new game if you miss them. ![]() make sure to collect these before finishing the volcano area or you'll have to start all over. This trophy can be found in the clouds above the village. Just climb the platforms with the houses and jump on the umbrellas to reach the clouds. You'll see it in the first big cloud you land on. Unlocked after you find the rock three times. Unlocked after you beat the Baskick champion. The champion is in his house located just to the right of the windmill on the left side of the village.Īt the end of level 3, lakes, and right before you reach the forest, you'll see Sam's Potteries on the tree branches you can climb. If you go inside, break all of the pots and leave again. The trophy will be just outside the door. Once you reach the resistance's base in the forest, also known as el bunko, head to the upper right corner where all the computers are. There's a small jagged section in the upper right wall. Head to the bottom of the elevator in the center of the forest. Just keep walking to the left and you'll enter a hidden cave. The trophy is at the end of this cave.Īfter you complete Toastopia which is located in the house to the left of the shop in the forest, it'll appear over the musician's house, which is the house to the right of the shop in the forest.Īfter completing the Pik Dug level (part of the story line,) you'll get the key to the cabin to enter the mine. This can only be obtained with the watering can hat. Go back to the cave where you started the game and keep climbing up the hill. Water the plant and go off screen to the left. Roll down the hill until you're in the water. Now just walk back up the hill and you'll enter a hidden cave with this trophy.Īfter meeting the mother worm in the old mine, you'll enter a pipe. After you go through the pipe, you'll see a breakable wall to the left. ![]() ![]() Break it and enter it for this trophy.Īfter you save Ernie, you'll see the trophy right before you exit the mine. ![]()
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