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TINYKIN

Like Splashteam’s cheerful adventure combines 2D and 3D styles in one world, though here it’s with household objects made to feel gargantuan to our ant-sized hero: a rucked-up rug becomes a tunnel, while the inside of a guitar serves as a bar for the local bug population. But it’s most redolent of the titular critters, hatched from slimy eggs scattered throughout the rooms, follow you around, pushing objects, triggering mechanisms or, in the case of the explosive red ones, blowing up obstructions. 

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