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TCHIA

I’ve solved puzzles in adventure games by using a crab before, but I’ve never solved a puzzle by becoming one. But when I need to cut a chain in Tchia, that’s just what I do. I soul-hop into a crab and use its (now my) pincers to snip the chain. Neat!

That’s just one instance of the useful soul-jumping magic on display in , an open world adventure from developer Awaceb. The game is heavily inspired by the island of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean, where the co-founders of Awaceb grew up. In the beta I’m playing I’ve got access to only one of the game’s three islands, and while exploring a third of a game world seems like it would be restrictive, the island I’m on is genuinely massive. It’s also stunning to look at, a lush and tropical world with beaches, forests, mountains, rivers, villages and

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