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Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion Review

Take if for what it is: 4.5/5

I went into this game on Game Pass not expecting much. Really, I was tackling it for the daily achievement quest and to my surprise, I could not stop playing it until I finished the game. Yes, this is just a similar old school Zelda game. It is a cheesy story, and is pretty simple overall, but that is exactly what the creator was going for and they nailed it.

The story has a lot of puns of current society and little jokes I was cracking up with. Gameplay was super smooth on Xbox (and even the other systems are good since I picked up on sale and going through now). The art style is unique with the veggies and fruits having their unique looks. The controls are not bad, but the dodge is a little wonky. You will get used to them but they feel a little awkward at first.

There is one bug and flaw on Xbox which if you put it in quick resume, you will lose your inventory. I had to replay a little of the game because I went to the Xbox Home Menu and Xbox Store for too long and my inventory was gone. Just watch out for that.

I have not finished it on Switch or PS but so far it works just fine on those systems too.

Overall, keeping this review short. Literally the trailer shows what you will be getting with the game. It is a fun adventure that is definitely worth your time if you look interested.

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