Reviews from

in the past


Evadí impuestos gracias a este juego.

Great guide on how to file your yearly taxes. For real though play this it has some great humor

Un nabo rompiendo documentos para no pagar impuestos. Que más se le puede pedir?

Platino de 3 horas muy directo, entretenido y cachondo

I got this game for free on Epic and I knew by the title alone that it was a game for me. It's also a lot better made than I thought!!!
You can see it's very clean and curated and made with love.

The visuals and art are super cute and very high quality, to the point that each different fruit or veggie has its own dialogue bubble background.
The silliness is top notch and escalates until it becomes... glorious.

There also are quite a few mechanics, for a game this short, so kudos!

I'm now looking forward to other Turnip Boy games!!

Спидран по свержению капитализма


It's pretty fine. Cute and short, a little bit cringy sometimes. The soundtrack was pretty good.

game was free and my wifi was out for a while so. shrugs
really funny in concept but a lot of the humor isnt quite for me. i do enjoy the radiation

Juego de no mas de 2 horas con gameplay estilo Zelda clasico, mucho humor y muy ligerito.

Aun con lo ligero que es esta muy bien hecho, los puzzles son simples pero estan bien diseñados, y el diseño del mapa para lo pequeño que es tiene la suficiente miga. El aspecto grafico sobretodo de las ilustraciones me encanta.

I really liked this game a lot. I loved all the zelda references and it was really funny.

Super cute game. So much of the dialogue had me genuinely smiling or laughing, and a couple puzzles were surprisingly solid. I'm generally in favor of shorter gaming experiences, but I definitely would've appreciated a little more content; that being said I was able to 100% this game in about 2 and a half hours. This game has a charm that's hard to replicate, and I highly recommend it

Played on Switch. Found and ripped up all documents, cleared the final boss, and unlocked every hat in the Limitless Line DLC. May replay the main story later, but likely not until after trying the game's sequel.

Overall, a pretty fun experience! There isn't anything too ground breaking here, but there's enough for an enjoyable three hours. The combat is a bit slow and I don't really get the "trip" mechanic, but it still requires enough thought to be fun. The characters and well designed and goofy, and the story being slowly spoon-fed in bits of lore to the player is done very well.

I'm mostly excited to see how they expand upon it in the sequel.


This is a little game I’ve been meaning to play through for ages, but I’ve never really gotten around to it until now (and receiving it for free on the Epic Games Store also made for a very nice excuse as well, of course ;b ). Just like I really love metroidvanias, I’m also a huge fan of 2D Zelda-like games, so this was something right up my alley from the start. It took me about 2.5 hours to beat the game and toy around with the post-game endless mode a little too.

As the title suggests, this is a game about Turnip Boy (a boy who’s a turnip) who’s unhappy with taxes. When the evil Mayor Onion uses some obscure tax law nonsense to steal his green house, Turnip Boy sets out on a document-burning adventure to get his green house back and take out the evil mayor. The game is extremely silly and wears its nonsense proudly upon its sleeve (as the title is ever so helpful demonstrating). There isn’t nothing behind its silly writing, though it is a little hard to deduce if the anti-tax/anti-government messaging of the game is more coming from the devs being anarchists or if they have more libertarian leanings. At any rate, just enjoying the nonsense and the delightfully strange world of the game is good fun for the few hours of fun the game will give you, and that’s more than enough for me.

The gameplay is a pretty straight forward 2D top-down Zelda like. You get several weapons and tools that you’ll use to solve puzzles both optional and mandatory, and there are lots of NPCs to talk to and do little sub-quests for, but this game isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel or anything. The combat was surprisingly challenging for what I otherwise would’ve expected, but this is far from a terribly difficult game. As long as you aren’t afraid to take your time with fights, bosses are generally really good about giving you health mid-fight to make even the tougher fights nothing too daunting. It’s a perfectly competent Zelda-like that doesn’t outstay its welcome, though it doesn’t have much to set it apart from better, longer games other than its zany concept.

The presentation is, like the rest of the game, perfectly adequate. The art style is simple and not flashy, but just stylized enough to be memorable where it counts. The music is similarly nothing to write home about, but it fits the mood of the respective locations nicely nonetheless. Not much to go wild with praise over, but not much to really complain about either, really.

Verdict: Recommended. I feel like I’ve repeated myself a million times saying this already, but this game is a short, sweet, and to the point that does a good job not outstaying its welcome. If it were any longer, I think they’d be laying the joke on way too thick for how much mileage their premise ultimately has, but the devs were smart in making something juuuust long enough that it doesn’t feel tiresome. If you’re a fan of the genre, this will be a fun thing to spend an afternoon on as long as you don’t expect anything super hilarious or life changing.

It was pretty funny, and had a nice style. Usually I'm a fan of short and sweet, but it still felt a little lacking in quality

I completed the game, but I thought it was just alright. Some of the jokes got a chuckle, but not big laughs. It did not have a strong enough gameplay system to keep me engaged any longer than the game offered.

Cute and basic adventure game. It's polished and pretty fun, I had a good time with it but ultimately found it unimpactful.

Taxes and turnips, what could be better?

funny dialogue and rlly good art i like it

Daniel Fraga versão nabo

You know you kinda get what you get. Honestly, pretty fun for a shitpost. But as a Jojo fan it hurt seeing that in the game. Way too cringe.

Cool Zeldalike con un buen sentido del humor y la duracion correcta para no hacerse pesado con su sencillez

Ta muy bien muchos memes y jojoreferencias buen gameplay y el dlc es muy tboi

Never before have I bought a game so fast based on the title alone

a silly but cute story about exploration, turnips and tax evasion


A cute little game about a turnip doing god's true wish.
Some of those bosses were too hard considering the tools at your disposal (especially the reindeer).

Funny little Zelda-like game.

jogo fofo e divertido sobre sonegar imposto

iconic, love the art style, NPC, and all the vibes

battle/fighting is involved but not terribly so
shorter game but a lot of fun