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Ty The Tasmanian Tiger

Ty The Tasmanian Tiger

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Release Date: September 10, 2002

Arcade, TPP, 3D Platformers, Crowdfunding, Singleplayer

TY the Tasmanian Tiger is a simple platformer for the youngest players with a ridiculous tiger in the lead role. Although it dies in the multitude of other productions, it is worthy of interest.

9.8

Steam

4.3

Users

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In the game, we assume the role of a hilarious tiger. Our goal is to collect a certain amount of eggs in each level to advance further. At times, we will have to face a boss. The possibility of obtaining new skills, such as another boomerang, is a curious solution.

Graphically, Ty The Tasmanian Tiger is not a game that can get the best out of PS2, GC or Xbox, but still is pleasant to look at.

The game is full of special kind of humor that will not be understandable for the younger players but could bring older players to the game.

Ty The Tasmanian Tiger is not the best in its genre, but still worth playing.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows December 13, 2016

PlayStation 2

PlayStation 2 September 10, 2002

Xbox

Xbox September 10, 2002

GameCube

GameCube September 10, 2002

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 July 25, 2020

Xbox One

Xbox One October 14, 2020

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch March 31, 2020

Early Access:March 22, 2016

Developer: Krome Studios

Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.

Game Series

Ty The Tasmanian Tiger
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger
Ty The Tasmanian Tiger

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TY the Tasmanian Tiger Game Series

TY the Tasmanian Tiger Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Ty The Tasmanian Tiger Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3 1.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 896 MB GeForce 250/ Radeon 4850 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8/8.1/10.

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Quad Core 2.0 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 560/Radeon HD 6850 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 7(SP1)/8/8.1/10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Ty The Tasmanian Tiger Video Game.

98%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (2,645)

STEAM
User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Nostalgia Factor: Many players express a strong sense of nostalgia, recalling fond memories of playing the game during their childhood on platforms like PS2 and GameCube.
  • Unique Gameplay Mechanics: The boomerang mechanic is highlighted as a standout feature, serving both as a weapon and a tool for exploration, making gameplay varied and engaging.
  • Aussie Charm: The game’s vibrant Australian settings, quirky characters, and cultural references add a unique charm that resonates with players.
  • Fun and Simple Gameplay: Users appreciate the straightforward, enjoyable platforming experience, which is described as easy to pick up and play.
  • Varied Level Design: Levels are noted for their size and design, offering a good mix of action and collectibles, with many players enjoying the exploration aspect.
  • Solid Remaster: The HD remaster is praised for preserving the original charm while enhancing visuals and performance.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitive Collecting: Many users mention that collecting items (like opals) can become tedious, especially with large levels and no radar to help track collectibles.
  • Camera and Collision Issues: Some players report issues with camera angles and collision detection that can detract from the gameplay experience.
  • Basic Combat Mechanics: Combat is described as simple and sometimes lacking depth, with some boomerangs being underutilized.
  • Difficulty and Design Flaws: The game is perceived as not particularly challenging, and some levels are criticized for poor design or being too large and confusing.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Restoration of Cut Content: Some players wished for the inclusion of previously planned content that was not restored in the remaster, such as a fourth area.
  • Improved Difficulty Options: Feedback on the Hardcore Mode indicates that it could have been better executed, as it introduces permadeath without adding substantial difficulty.
  • Enhanced Character Development: A few reviews mention that the characters could be more memorable or developed, with some feeling forgettable.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Suggestions include better tracking of collectibles, more refined controls, and overall improvements to the platforming mechanics.

Summary

  • Overall, "TY the Tasmanian Tiger" is celebrated for its nostalgic charm, engaging gameplay, and unique Australian flair, but it also faces criticism for certain gameplay mechanics and design choices that may feel dated.

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4.3

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