

I soul-jumped into a passing bird and flapped my wings to cover more distance, but was still pretty high up when my soul-meter started running low. I leapt off and sailed in the town's direction using my colorful glider, but as my stamina ran out I was still far, far above the ground. Just one example: While at the top of a mountain I spotted a tiny seaside town along the coast, far off in the distance. I soul-jumped into a passing bird and flapped my wings to cover more distance Once I've got some practice with her skills and powers, the island quickly transforms from a beautiful view to an acrobatic playground. With the soul-jump and her natural traversal skills, Tchia is like Spider-Man crossed with Corvo Attano, only, you know, she's a sweet little kid. She can slide on her butt down steep hills, gently soar through the air with a glider (until her stamina runs out), and even clamber to the top of a tree, rock it back and forth, and fling herself from it like a catapult. And you don't even need a particular reason to possess something: rolling down the road as a barrel is fun on its own.īut don't think for a minute that Tchia needs to soul-hop into birds or dogs or gas cans to get things done: she has plenty of talents herself, especially when it comes to traveling across the island.
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Rocks can handle long falls, even if people can't. Don't want to risk climbing down a steep cliff? Just leap Tchia's soul in a nearby rock and roll yourself off the edge. If that's not enough, Tchia can possess not just living creatures but also inanimate objects, though once she's soul-hopped into a rock, lantern, barrel, or coconut, those objects definitely become animated. One bird I possessed could poop at will when clicking the mouse… I'm not sure if that's a skill I'll need or if it's just a gag, but either way it's fun to do. And I'm sure becoming a sea creature will lead to some undersea discoveries once I have more time to explore the depths of the ocean surrounding the island.

Both dogs and wild boars are able to dig holes in the ground, which I'm sure will be useful at some point-I just need to find the right spot to dig. Possess a bat and you can use night vision while flapping around on your leathery wings. The music is used to enhance the game’s atmosphere.Other animals have skills I haven't found a use for yet, but I'm confident I will. The game features a score composed by French composer David Fackeure, which blends traditional New Caledonian music with modern elements. Tchia is also notable for its use of music. Similarly, the game’s puzzles often require the player to use a combination of Tchia’s powers and the environment around her to progress. For example, Tchia can use her powers to transform into a bird and fly to new areas, but if she’s not careful, she can run out of energy and fall out of the sky. One of the most impressive aspects of Tchia is the way it seamlessly blends gameplay mechanics. Tchia can also play musical instruments and dance, which adds an extra layer of immersion to the game’s world. In addition to the main story, there are also side quests to complete and collectibles to find throughout the game. The island itself is made up of multiple biomes, each with its own unique flora and fauna, and there are plenty of hidden areas to discover and explore. The game is designed to look like a hand-crafted world, with vibrant colors and detailed textures that give the game a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the most striking aspects of Tchia is its art style. With her powers, she can explore the island in ways that no other human can, using the abilities of the animals and objects she inhabits to solve puzzles, reach new areas, and progress through the game. The main character of the game is Tchia, a young girl who has the unique ability to take control of any object or creature on the island. Tchia is a 3D adventure game that takes place in a beautiful tropical world inspired by New Caledonia.
