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Release Date: May 28, 2025

Adventure, Puzzle Elements, Humorous, Arcade Elements, Indie Games, Xbox Play Anywhere, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Singleplayer, PC Game Pass

A humorous adventure game, in which we play as a permanently T-posing teenager. to a T has us helping the protagonist through his everyday life, learning how to perform various actions and letting him learn his unique abilities.

9.0

Gamepressure

7.0

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to a T is a humorous adventure game directed by Keita Takahashi - the creator of the original Katamari Damacy and We Love Katamari. It was developed by uvula and published by Annapurna Interactive.

Plot

to a T stars a teenager stuck in a T-pose. Despite his condition, he still tries to lead a fairly normal life. Though his unique posture may seem problematic, it actually provides him with opportunities unimaginable to his classmates, supportive mother or loyal dog.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S

Developer: uvula

Publisher: Annapurna Interactive

Features

9.0
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Reviewto a T

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life

To a T is one of the strangest, most adorable, most heartwarming games I’ve played in a long time. Through all its absurdities, it has a profound message that will stay with you long after you put the controller down. This is a short, delightful experience that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. It’s nearly impossible to play this game without smiling.

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
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Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 28, 2025

System Requirements

System Requirements for to a T Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
(30 fps, 1080p) Intel Core i5-6600 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / 3 GB Radeon RX 5300, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
(60 fps, 1080p) Intel Core i5-11600K / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1660 / Radeon RX 5600, Windows 11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for to a T Video Game.

9.0
superb

Reviewto a T

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life

To a T is one of the strangest, most adorable, most heartwarming games I’ve played in a long time. Through all its absurdities, it has a profound message that will stay with you long after you put the controller down. This is a short, delightful experience that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone. It’s nearly impossible to play this game without smiling.

To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
To a T review: This absurd game has changed my outlook on life
Reviewed by:
Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
May 28, 2025
7.0

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 44% of Critics. There are 31 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Final Weapon: 4 / 5 by Saras Rajpal

to a T is an extremely charming adventure from beginning to end. The story, visuals, sound design, and music is filled with so much heart and evokes the sort of cartoons you'd see on Nick Jr. or Disney Junior. While there are some issues here and there, namely with the repetition of the gameplay loop, the camera, and a few major glitches, if you're looking for an affordable family/child friendly game, then to a T is the title for you.

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GamesCreed: 3.2 / 5 by Wasbir Sadat

To a T doesn’t try to be a mechanically rich experience, though. The story is light and enjoyable, with just enough action to keep you interested. This little adventure might be just what you’re looking for if you want something soft, strange, and touching.

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MonsterVine: 3 / 5 by Spencer Legacy

to a T is certainly a unique and charming game, but it’s not quite as fun as I had hoped. There are enjoyable bits and pieces throughout the experience, but for the most part, it never quite grabbed me in its roughly five-hour runtime.

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