You can climb up trees and use them to catapult you across the sky jump and glide off of high peaks become crows and parakeets, boars and deer, or tiger sharks and puffer fish to travel much faster across land, sea, and sky and use a fully customisable boat to set sail across the clear blue waters that surround you. There’re plenty of ways to travel across the mountains, jungles, and beaches, as well as making your way across the clear blue ocean. Getting around the islands was never a chore. Everywhere I went, something caught my eye and pulled me into such a wholesome and enjoyable experience. Tchia is filled with some smart mechanics, both new and familiar, and although there was a story to play through, I had so much fun pulling at the threads of mysteries scattered across the world, uncovering treasure chests that led to adventure and secrets that offered new cosmetics and skills through the use of music and soul jumping. There was so much to do and so much to see, and the ways in which you get around offer complete freedom. The overarching narrative focuses on finding a way to defeat the antagonist Meavora, but for much of my time in the gorgeous sun-kissed islands inspired by New Caledonia, I saw a young girl grow into a warrior, overcoming her insecurities and making friends with a host of colourful characters, all inspired and created by a passionate team of developers who are proud of where they came from. Tchia is a story of self-discovery just as much as it is about saving your father from a group of enemies called the Maano.
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