Given how much I enjoyed Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion from start to end, I’m feeling pretty confident right now that I’ll be remembering this game fondly for quite some time.
Really, the only reason to avoid this game is if you don’t like Zelda-style games or can’t deal with a game that can’t stop cracking jokes for even a split-second. In which case, I’m not sure why you’re even looking at a game called Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion.
Turnip Boy was an amazing adventure that left me with a satiating feeling. The art style is really good and it controls really nice. I like the overarching storyline, I enjoyes each boss fight and each one had a unique feature ti use against it and they all gad a very good designI liked the mechanic of ripping up documents to unlock the secret ending.Sunset Station was done very well and is a great example of how to do a DLC and other game companies should take notes. I liked the items, and the main character himself. I am also excited for the sequel and even if they never did a sequel, the game is perfect in of itself and I really hope to sequel turns out just as well polished.
If you can call being a menace to society a harmless and casual endeavor, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion will easily bring many smiles to your face. Truly a masterpiece that doesn’t require much thinking to enjoy, all you have to do is pick up your controller and avoid all adult responsibilities by playing as a turnip who is avoiding all adult responsibilities. With the game being released so close to the end of tax season, I would like to think Turnip Boy was intentionally released in April as a joke or perhaps a form of escapism. At the same time, it’s probably also a great reminder to all of us to file our taxes by the end of this month.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a cute little game that’s over way too quickly. While this means that a lot of its questions aren’t answered and its mechanics are underutilized, what’s here is still a very enjoyable ride with an adorable protagonist (that may need a calculator or two).
The premise of Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is a solid one, and it should be quirky and unique enough to stand out, but it’s hard not to feel let down by what’s on offer. The lack of depth and content are noticeable, and any kind of post-game or replay value—especially without a map—don’t contribute enough to make this a clear recommendation. I want to like this game more than I did, and while I enjoyed Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion well enough, the experience is over far too soon. It would seem that Turnip Boy got off light this time. Must have been for time served or good behavior.
Turnip Boy is an attractive, accessible Link to the Past-like with some nice touches and an original premise, but its execution provides nothing new and it’s over very quickly. It’s Great for a short burst of handheld action, though.
Turnip Boy is a fun game that does not overstay it's welcome. It's soundtrack (especially the song that plays over the credits) is fantastic and the witty dialogue is great, making it one of the funniest games I've played in recent years, but I feel that it's sense of humour is definitely not for everyone. It's gameplay, while simplistic, gets the job done but would get tedious if the game was any longer, which thankfully, it isn't. The game is definitely worth a shot if the art style and style of writing and comedy is for you, but if you come for the gameplay, you will likely come out disappointed
The games good, the style and theming are where this game shines, with dark humour and interesting characters. However! The game is overpriced with such a short experience, it's even free on mobile so yeah... I also worry this game will become very dated for all its pop culture references.
very simple game, not much substance, and very short. even at $15 its too expensive, maybe one day when it gets added as a "free" game somewhere, play it and enjoy your 2 hour, otherwise dont buy it
SummaryPlay as an adorable yet trouble-making turnip. Avoid paying taxes, solve plantastic puzzles, harvest crops and battle massive beasts all in a journey to tear down a corrupt vegetable government!