TinyKin Review (Xbox Series S)



Our TinyKin Review is where we meet Milo, who arrives on Earth to find that he’s way too small, everybody’s gone and a day hasn’t passed since 1991! Catch hundreds of mysterious tinykin and use their unique powers to create ladders, bridges, explosions, and a lot more.

TinyKin Review Pros:

  • Beautiful cartoon graphics.
  • 4.2GB graphics.
  • Adventure puzzle gameplay.
  • 1000 Gamerscore.
  • Own in-game achievements.
  • Basic tutorial with ongoing signs.
  • Plays like an updated and expanded upon Pikmin game.
  • Camera controls – Invert axis and sensitivity sliders.
  • Controller settings – rebind controls.
  • Collect Tinykins who will follow you around, aim and fire them at objects to move them or carry them, each will have particular elements.
  • You play as Milo a shrunk-down kid in a huge world based around a normal-sized world.
  • Play as you want for the most part.
  • The story is slowly doled out as you meet and help the characters of the world.
  • Corn can be collected and traded at the hub.
  • You can eventually upgrade Milo’s skills.
  • A bubble ability can be used to aid falling and not dying but also floating across platforms.
  • The level you play in the demo is huge and has so many side objectives, secrets, and Collectibles.
  • Excellent cartoon cutscenes.
  • A soap bar enables you to skate around and slide along spider Web lines.
  • They combine Cutesy cartoon cutscenes into the story like when you meet new people or something of note happens.
  • The goal of the game is to retrieve all six artifacts so you may finally be able to go home.
  • Find and collect artifacts for the curator to fill up the museum and earn rewards.
  • It’s a world that opens up the more you play as you unlock shortcuts and alternate routes.
  • Different types of Tinkyin exist like red ones explode meaning you can blow boxes up to maybe find a secret or collectible.
  • It’s a fun happy game.
  • Runs really well even with a massive army following you.
  • Controls are simple and you do get button icon help.
  • Anything that needs Tinkyin will show you how many are needed and your Hud shows how many you have.
  • Excellent platformer.
  • When aiming and firing TinyKins you can hold the button down for ease but also still move around somewhat.
  • Does save progress so it’s not a one-shot type of deal as it uses autosaves.
  • Has a retro-modern feel to it all.
  • Very quickly it gets its hooks in.

Tinykins Review Cons:

  • No ledge grab makes some jumps tedious.
  • A lot to take in initially.
  • Never sure when it’s saving.
  • I never managed to go back to the hub to explore more.
  • Cannot always skip cutscenes or interactions.
  • Sometimes it feels like there is too much to do but it could be me being a lazy ass.
  • It’s not always clear where to go or what to do.

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Tinykin:

Official website.

Developer: Splashteam

Publisher: tinyBuild GAMES

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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