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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank

2024
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Shooter, Side View Perspective, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player
AvailableJan 18, 2024
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperSnoozy Kazoo
Overview

Turnip Boy is back! This time he’s teaming up with the fearsome Pickled Gang to plan and execute the weirdest heist of all time. Shake down hostages, steal precious valuables, battle the fuzz, and use wacky tools bought off the dark web to move further into the vaults of the Botanical Bank.

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81


Opencritic Score

83

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80

Critics generally praise the humorous and absurd storyline of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank for its clever writing and jokes. While some criticize the finale and pacing, the story is seen as engaging and entertaining overall, with unexpected twists and comical moments. Despite some flaws, the positive aspects outweigh the negatives, making it a worthwhile experience for players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Story of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank are generally positive. Many critics appreciate the humorous and absurd storyline, filled with clever writing, jokes, and puns. COGconnected mentions that the story picks up right after the previous game, providing a continuation of the protagonist's adventures. Digital Chumps praises the well-thought-through multi-act narrative, which unfolds to reveal unexpected twists and turns. GameGrin finds the story engaging and humorous, while The Indie Informer highlights the over-the-top nature of the narrative with its comical lore. These positive opinions indicate that the story successfully delivers on its comedic and entertaining aspects. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by critics. NintendoWorldReport expresses disappointment in the finale, finding it challenging and less enjoyable compared to the rest of the game. GamingTrend criticizes the game for lacking the feral charm of the first entry and leaving some aspects of the world's lore incomplete. TheXboxHub mentions that the story progression can be predictable and lacks certain missions or objectives to progress. These criticisms suggest that while the story has its strengths, it may have some weaknesses in terms of pacing, engagement, and completeness. Overall, the critics' consensus is that the Story of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a humorous and engaging continuation of the previous game's events. The story successfully builds upon the established lore and characters, providing unexpected twists and comical moments. The clever writing, jokes, and puns contribute to the overall enjoyment of the narrative. However, there are some concerns about the finale's difficulty and lack of engagement, as well as incomplete aspects of the world's lore. Despite these criticisms, the positive aspects of the story outweigh the negatives, making it an entertaining and worthwhile experience for players.


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Critics laud Turnip Boy Robs a Bank for its addictive gameplay loop involving bank heists, upgrades, and quests, reminiscent of Hotline Miami. While some critics find levels repetitive and the finale challenging, overall consensus praises the game for its captivating and engaging gameplay that keeps players hooked.

The majority of the critics praised the gameplay of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, considering it to be very good. One of the positive aspects highlighted by several critics is the addictive and engaging nature of the gameplay loop. Critics such as Nintendo Life and GameGrin mentioned that the game offers addictive roguelike gameplay with quick, simplistic loops and generous rewards. The gameplay involves robbing the bank, collecting money, upgrading weapons and abilities, and completing quests, which was found to be satisfying and enjoyable by critics like Try Hard Guides and TheXboxHub. The fast-paced and strategic nature of the gameplay, reminiscent of Hotline Miami, was also commended by Digital Chumps. Overall, the positive feedback from the majority of critics indicates that the gameplay of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank successfully captivates players and keeps them engaged. However, there were some criticisms regarding certain aspects of the gameplay. One common concern raised by critics is the repetitive nature of the levels. Impulsegamer mentioned that while unlocking different areas of the bank helps to keep the gameplay interesting, the levels can still become repetitive over time. NintendoWorldReport also noted that the finale of the game requires a lot of skill and effort, which can be frustrating for some players. Additionally, KeenGamer expressed disappointment with the shift in gameplay from a Zelda-like style to an overhead twin-stick shooter with roguelike elements, stating that the roguelike elements contribute nothing and the game is short and easy. These criticisms suggest that there may be room for improvement in terms of level design and balancing the difficulty curve. In conclusion, the overall consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is very good. The addictive and engaging nature of the gameplay loop, the variety of weapons and abilities, and the satisfaction of robbing the bank and collecting rewards were praised by multiple critics. While there were some criticisms regarding repetitive levels, frustrating finale, and a shift in gameplay style, the positive feedback from the majority of critics outweighs these concerns. Overall, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank delivers a compelling gameplay experience that successfully captures the attention and enjoyment of players.


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Critics praise Turnip Boy Robs a Bank for its cute and charming visuals with a retro 90's vibe, featuring a lovable turnip protagonist and unique characters. The pixel art style is cleaner and sharper compared to the first game, creating a cartoony and fun visual experience. However, some critics note issues with the color scheme, frame drops on the Switch, laggy menus, and the 4:3 aspect ratio choice. Despite these drawbacks, reviewers appreciate the game's overall charm and improvements in art style, making it a positive experience for players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its cute and charming visuals, with a cute turnip protagonist and interesting characters. The game's pixel art aesthetic with a retro 90's vibe is also appreciated by critics, with some mentioning that the art is an improvement from the first game. The visuals are described as cartoony and fun, with characters based on vegetables and food, creating a charming and unique visual style. The cleaner and sharper pixel art style compared to the previous entry is also noted, with improved animations and environmental detail. The game's 16-bit action game aesthetic with a 4:3 aspect ratio is mentioned positively by some critics, as it focuses the player's attention on the surroundings. However, there are some negative aspects mentioned by the critics. One critic mentions that the color scheme and visuals can make it harder to fully comprehend what's going on around you, especially during boss fights. The balance between fun vibrant elements is lost in more than one zone, and at one point, even the console couldn't keep up with the bombarding amount of elements on the screen. Another critic questions the choice of a 4:3 aspect ratio and mentions laggy menus as questionable design choices. Noticeable frame drops in more detailed areas on the Switch are also mentioned, which affects the game's performance. Some critics mention that clutter in the levels can make traversal confusing, and the use of a 4:3 display format is seen as a drawback by one critic. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Turnip Boy Robs a Bank has a cute and charming visual design with a pixel art aesthetic that is appreciated by many. The game's unique and cartoony visuals, along with its interesting characters, are mentioned positively. However, there are some concerns regarding the color scheme, frame drops, laggy menus, and the choice of a 4:3 aspect ratio. Despite these drawbacks, the overall sentiment is positive, with critics acknowledging the improvements in the art style compared to the previous entry and the game's ability to maintain a 2D pixel art aesthetic.


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Critics unanimously praise the sound design and music of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, describing the soundtrack as amazing, top-tier, and consistently good. With catchy tunes across various genres and fitting sound effects, the game's audio enhances the comedic and immersive experience. No negative comments were found, highlighting the overwhelmingly positive consensus among reviewers. Overall, the sound design and music significantly contribute to the enjoyment of the game.

The opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the sound design and music of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praised the soundtrack, describing it as good, amazing, top-tier, and consistently good. The music is said to cover a wide variety of genres, with catchy and upbeat tracks that enhance the overall experience of the game. Reviewers also appreciated the unique touches and fitting sound effects in the sound design, which added to the enjoyment of the gameplay. The high-energy, toe-tapping tunes were particularly highlighted for setting the pace during bank runs. Critics such as KeenGamer, GamingTrend, and Xbox Tavern specifically mentioned the positive impact of the music on the comedic and immersive experience of the game. While the majority of critics had positive opinions about the sound design and music, there were no specific negative comments mentioned by any of the reviewers. This suggests that the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with no significant flaws or drawbacks identified in the sound design and music of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. In conclusion, the sound design and music of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank received high praise from the majority of critics. The soundtrack was described as amazing, fantastic, and consistently good, with a wide variety of catchy tracks that enhanced the gameplay experience. Reviewers also appreciated the unique touches and fitting sound effects in the sound design. No negative comments were mentioned, indicating a strong consensus on the positive qualities of the sound design and music. Overall, the sound design and music of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank were highly regarded by the critics, contributing positively to the overall enjoyment of the game.


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Nintendo Switch version of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank criticized for technical issues like frame rate drops and lag, while PC version shines with smooth performance and no bugs. Xbox One version offers a stable experience with minor glitches. Overall, game's technical performance varies across platforms.

In terms of the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch, there are mixed opinions among the critics. COGconnected mentions overwhelming colors and visual elements, which could be seen as a positive aspect for some players who enjoy vibrant visuals. However, they also note a confusing map overview and the potential for progress loss, which could be frustrating for players. KeenGamer highlights the game's poor performance on the Nintendo Switch, specifically mentioning horrendous lag in larger rooms and performance issues possibly caused by the 4:3 aspect ratio. Nintendo Life and NintendoWorldReport both mention frame rate drops on the Switch, indicating consistent performance issues. TouchArcade also mentions significant performance problems on the Switch. Overall, it seems that the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch is lacking, with frame rate drops and potential lag issues being the main concerns. On the other hand, the PC version of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank receives positive feedback regarding its Technical Performance. New Game Network states that the game runs well on almost any PC spec, with no bugs or framerate issues encountered. This suggests that the developers have optimized the game effectively for PC, allowing for smooth gameplay experiences. Both keyboard/mouse and controller inputs are reported to work fine, providing players with flexibility in their preferred control methods. Moving on to the Xbox One version, the Technical Performance seems to be relatively stable. CGMagazine mentions one major technical hiccup during a boss fight, where the character got stuck and had to quit back to the main menu. However, this seems to be an isolated incident and not a widespread issue. XboxEra reports no bugs, crashes, or glitches encountered during gameplay on the Xbox One. This indicates that the game runs smoothly on this platform, providing a stable and enjoyable experience for players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Technical Performance of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is lacking on the Nintendo Switch. Frame rate drops and performance issues are consistently mentioned by multiple reviewers, such as KeenGamer, Nintendo Life, and TouchArcade. However, the PC version receives positive feedback, with New Game Network praising its smooth performance and lack of technical issues. The Xbox One version also seems to perform well, with only minor glitches reported by CGMagazine. Therefore, while the game may have technical shortcomings on the Nintendo Switch, it appears to offer a more stable experience on PC and Xbox One.


73

Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. Some praise its replayability with permanent items and side quests, while others criticize its short length and lack of variety. Overall, the game offers some replay value through multiple runs and incentives, but individual preferences may vary.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Turnip Boy Robs a Bank are quite varied. Several critics, such as Nintendo Life and Digital Chumps, highlight the game's replayability through repeat runs, permanent items, and weapon upgrades. These features provide players with incentives to come back and explore different strategies or playstyles. Additionally, GamingTrend and The Indie Informer mention side quests, character interactions, and exploration as factors that contribute to the game's replay value. These elements offer additional content and opportunities for players to engage with the game beyond the main storyline. On the other hand, some critics express concerns about the game's replay value. KeenGamer and PC Gamer mention that the game's short length and ease may limit its replayability. They suggest that once players have completed the game, there may not be a strong incentive to return. CGMagazine and Xbox Tavern also note that while there are side missions and customizable hats as incentives for replay, there may not be a major reason to go back to the game after reaching the end. The lack of variety in enemies and the bank is another aspect that God is a Geek highlights, which may make the game feel repetitive over time. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Turnip Boy Robs a Bank offers some level of replay value, but it may vary depending on individual preferences. The game's roguelike or roguelite elements, as mentioned by GameGrin, GamingTrend, and Shacknews, contribute to its replayability through multiple runs and the ability to unlock upgrades and weapons. The cycle of run, rinse, and repeat gameplay, as mentioned by WellPlayed, also adds to the replay value. However, the game's short length, lack of variety, and limited endgame content are mentioned as potential drawbacks by some critics. Despite these concerns, the game generally offers enough content and incentives to keep players engaged for multiple playthroughs, as noted by critics like Digital Chumps and New Game Network.


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Overall Verdict

Critics generally praise Turnip Boy Robs a Bank for its humor, charm, and fun gameplay, with highlights on its humor and addictive nature. However, performance issues and a lack of certain elements like meaningful roguelike features are noted as drawbacks. Despite criticisms, the game is recommended for its engaging gameplay and enjoyable atmosphere.

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Digitalchumps.com

Jan 29, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is an action-packed game with engaging gameplay, a meaningful story, and a solid progression system. It provides a great experience for its price and is highly recommended.

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Gamegrin.com

Jan 18, 2024

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The reviewer highly recommends Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, praising its charming and humorous nature, addictive gameplay, and fun characters. It is described as an excellent game that players should look out for.

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Tryhardguides.com

Jan 19, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a fantastic roguelike entry with great humor and mechanics.

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Shacknews.com

Jan 18, 2024

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The game offers a fresh experience while remaining faithful to the original.

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Well-played.com.au

Jan 30, 2024

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The game is a fun romp with simple controls, enjoyable gameplay, and humorous storytelling. Some jokes miss the mark, but overall it provides a good experience.

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Gamingtrend.com

Jan 18, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs A Bank is a successful extension of the Turnip Boy world, maintaining the charm of the first game. However, the drawn-out and tedious ending detracts from the overall experience.

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Impulsegamer.com

Jan 29, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a fun and humorous game that offers variety in gaming. It is a great example of why independent developers are important.

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Gaming-age.com

Jan 18, 2024

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Despite being different from its predecessor, Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is still enjoyable and fun, with a minor disappointment compared to the previous game.

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Thexboxhub.com

Jan 18, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a fun and gratifying game with improved gameplay and humor compared to the previous entry. The soundtrack enhances the experience, and despite some flaws in story progression and a lengthy final sequence, it is worth checking out for a couple of hours of fun.

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The-indie-in-former.com

Jan 18, 2024

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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank is a good, dumb fun game with intelligent design choices.

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