'Tchia isn't just a game about a child, it's a game with a child's eagerness to find meaning and interest in a wide, wide range of things.' Tchia is an island-hopping game of delights and horrors, and we're rather taken with it. Here's our review
How Tchia, I thought afterwards. Tchia is one of those games that lives on in the memory after you're done with it. The things that don't quite work fade and the things that no other game does quite the same way only grow brighter. Tchia's a game about exploring an archipelago in the southwest Pacific: you're cast as a child and the world around you is absolutely huge as it rushes off in every direction. But you have this power that allows you to get a grip on it.
Tchia's archipelago is quietly designed around these skills of yours. Because you can dive, the seabed is alive with pastel coral and clamshells fat with pearls waiting to be pinched. Because you can fling yourself from one tree to the next, there are forests of all different kinds of density, including some lovely marshy spots. Because you can climb, the islands have a generous spine of humped mountain running through their heartlands, like the ridged backs of sleeping dinosaurs.
Not all of the missions are like that, and variety is actually one of Tchia's many strengths. But they're all - to me at least - surprisingly intense. You're dealing with things that really matter, and working through a storyline that is not afraid to lurch from one horror to the next. My daughter's nine, and I'm not sure I would let her see a couple of specific cut-scenes here.
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