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Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, a wacky, must-play adventure game, is coming soon to Android

“Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion,” a Zelda-like adventure game with an off-the-wall sense of humor, is coming soon to Android.

First released on Steam shortly after tax season last year, “Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion” starts with the titular hero tearing up an exorbitantly high tax bill. From there, an increasingly ridiculous chain of events ensues, with Turnip Boy helping people in and around his village with their various problems. Gameplay ranges from silly fetch quests and dungeons that explore video game tropes, often capped off with boss fights that offer just the right level of difficulty for a casual experience.

I had the privilege of playing Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion last year, and found it to be genuinely the funniest video game I’ve ever had the chance to enjoy. Despite only being a few hours of gameplay to complete, the game’s review sentiment on Steam is “Very Positive.”

For the first few chapters of the game, every encounter is taken as a prime opportunity to either flip your expectations or build a sitcom-esque house of cards, then knock it down. Taking care not to spoil any of the jokes, it’s no exaggeration for me to say that the first hour or so of Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is some of the best legitimate “laugh out loud” comedy I’ve experienced in a long time, let alone in a video game. Kudos to the writers at Snoozy Kazoo.

In recent weeks, Snoozy Kazoo and Graffiti Games have been expanding the game to more platforms, including Xbox Game Pass, offering more players a chance to enjoy the thrills of a (virtual) life of (adorable vegetable) crime. The next stop for the game, as spotted by Android Police, is the Google Play Store.

The Android port of Turnip Boy, developed by Plug in Digital, so far appears to include the game’s full experience — including the free Sunset Station DLC — just optimized for mobile gameplay. In screenshots on the Play Store listing, you can see a typical joystick overlay along with buttons to dash, use an item, or switch items.

For now, there’s no indication of how much Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion will cost when it launches on Android or even when it will launch. On other platforms, the game retails for $14.99. To be among the first to enjoy the game on Android, be sure to pre-register via the Play Store.



Author: Kyle Bradshaw
Source: 9TO5Google

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