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Review: Turnip Boy Robs a Bank

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank highlights every vegetable’s lack of morals! This amusing but repetitive title will test your patience and accuracy as you try to get rich through elicit means. Moreover, it is free to play if you subscribe to Game Pass, so you have nothing to lose.

This action-adventure title was developed by Snoozy Kazoo and published by Graffiti Games. Additionally, it utilises rogue-lite elements and is laced with amusing moments. This is the first Turnip Boy game I’ve tackled, and I was pleasantly surprised by the witty dialogue and interesting gameplay mechanics.

Use your cactus gun to take down those vegetables.

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank takes a dark turn. 

Turnip Boy is a career criminal. However, he has a line that rarely gets crossed. Unfortunately, he gets into some deep water and crosses paths with the fearsome Pickled Gang. This crew of misfits demands his help, and he unwittingly agrees. What unfolds is a story of danger, theft, and weird vegetable shenanigans. In short, it is odd, captivating, but most importantly, fun.

The gameplay follows a repetitive loop. The protagonist has a limited time to enter the bank, explore each room, and steal as much money as possible. En route, you must shake down vegetables for cash and shoot anything that moves. Moreover, there are bosses to defeat and some minor puzzles to complete. As such, there are plenty of little elements to keep you entertained throughout.

Use your cash to buy new gear.

Quests and weapons. 

Though the core loop is simple and repetitive, the action is punctuated by interesting quests and an array of crazy weapons. Alongside this, the list of big bosses will test your skills and resolve. Accordingly, you must keep on your toes if you wish to keep every ounce of your ill-gotten gains. 

None of the quests will push you to your limits. Instead, they require a drip-fed layer of succession. Consequently, don’t expect to complete the main mission or each side quest in one run. It was this simple approach that keeps you coming back for more. 

On top of this, the varied arsenal of weapons was interesting to handle. Moreover, there are upgradable skills and a host of perks to purchase. Each element allows you to dive deeper and last longer on each run. They also help tackle the tougher vegetable criminals in the latter stages. As such, it is a bit of a juggling act as you contemplate what to upgrade first.

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank takes a simple approach. 

Though the basic imagery won’t appease everyone, I loved how Turnip Boy Robs a Bank took a retro approach. The pixelated imagery and garish colour palette were pleasant to the eye. Moreover, the stage layout was refined but clever, and the character models were interesting. Finally, the developer steered clear of unnecessary blood and gore. As such, this is ideal for younger gamers.

The dramatic and high-energy audio complements the crazy action. Each weapon has a unique sound that brings a wry smile to your face. Furthermore, the crash and bang of every explosion will make your ears ring. Subsequently, this is a loud game that rarely rests on its laurels. 

Stinky is not happy that a turnip is breaking into his bank.

Brilliant controls. 

Though each weapon has unique properties, I never struggled. Thanks to the excellent tutorial and superb controller layout, I mastered this in no time. Moreover, the responsive inputs allowed me to slay every carrot, snail, and rabbit that crossed my path. 

Rogue-lite games are renowned for their longevity and replay value. Luckily, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is no different. Though the inevitable loss of property is annoying, I couldn’t help but fall for its charms. Alongside this, the bite-sized action is easy to swallow, and the quests are fun and captivating. 

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a great indie game. 

The indie market is getting better and better! Consequently, I enjoy the shorter and often easy-to-follow gameplay. Turnip Boy Robs a Bank offers some exceptional pick-up and play gameplay. Moreover, the plot is amusing, and who doesn’t love the idea of killing a carrot? Accordingly, I love this title and I recommend buying it here! Can you complete your heist and help the Pickled Gang? Pick your weapon, complete each quest, and get rich in the process.

SUMMARY

Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a daft and testing rogue-like adventure title. Moreover, it is filled with crazy moments and an army of insane vegetables. Accordingly, you will laugh and smile as you steal every penny from the bank.


+ A retro approach.
+ High-energy audio.
+ Brilliant controls.
+ Loads of replay value.
+ An amusing concept.

- The dated graphics will not appease everyone.
- Potentially repetitive gameplay.

(Rating: PEGI 7 Fear, Mild Violence, Implied Violence Release date: 18/01/2024 Price: £12.49 or free to play on Game Pass)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Humble Store), and Nintendo Switch)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="font-size:14px"><em>Turnip Boy Robs a Bank</em> is a daft and testing rogue-like adventure title. Moreover, it is filled with crazy moments and an army of insane vegetables. Accordingly, you will laugh and smile as you steal every penny from the bank.</p><br/> + A retro approach.<br/> + High-energy audio.<br/> + Brilliant controls.<br/> + Loads of replay value.<br/> + An amusing concept.<br/> <br/> - The dated graphics will not appease everyone.<br/> - Potentially repetitive gameplay.<br/> <br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Rating:</b> PEGI 7 Fear, Mild Violence, Implied Violence <b>Release date:</b> 18/01/2024 <b>Price:</b> £12.49 or free to play on <b>Game Pass</b>)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Humble Store), and Nintendo Switch)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Full disclosure!</b> This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)</p><br/>Review: Turnip Boy Robs a Bank

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