

The can is used more than the sword, but mostly for puzzle solving. You start the game out with nothing and eventually acquire a sword and a watering can.

Nothing that will make you cry, but some funny tidbits and real-world references from the last 5 years. There are plenty of NPCs to talk to that provide fairly funny dialog. There are signposts that guide you to the general areas and the mayor will tell you what area you need to be in. Wandering around the village is easy enough and memorable thanks to landmarks and great level design. Each dungeon contains a final boss and an item the mayor needs. There is a small world to explore with collectible hats that can be obtained by helping veggies around the area. These four items make up the entirety of the game as well as four small dungeons. He is wanted for tax evasion and must work off the debt by helping the mayor collect four items for an unknown reason. The game starts out with a short opening of you, Turnip Boy, who hasn't paid the property tax of his greenhouse and owes a lot of money to the money. Another game title based on a crime, Grand Theft Auto, is the single biggest video game franchise in history, so how does a white collar crime-based game compare? Well, there are no data sheets or graphing in this game, but this is a 2D isometric Zelda clone where you are trying to stop a corrupt onion mayor from pushing his greed onto the vegetable people. The title is very intriguing and unlike most game titles.

By ivory_soul | Review Date: November 17, 2021
