![]() ![]() Another mechanic involves Tchia’s ukulele which is fully playable (picks, strums, bends). Tchia can free climb, glide, and sail her boat to cover longer distances and visit vast archipelago with varied biomes and weather. There are over 30 playable animals and hundreds of objects. What makes Tchia unique is the main character’s special ability that allows her to take control of any animal or object. Inspiration was taken from the rich and varied local landscapes, cultures, music, languages, folklores and traditions to create a fictional world and to tell a universal story that anyone can understand and enjoy. The characters are voiced by local talent in traditional languages, and subtitled in many languages including English, French, Russian, Chinese, German, and more.The world of Tchia is inspired by New Caledonia, a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean which also happens to be the homeland of Awaceb’s co-founders. Inspiration was taken from the rich and varied local landscapes, cultures, music, languages, folklores and traditions and was used to create a fictional world and to tell a universal story that anyone can understand and enjoy. New Caledonia – The world of Tchia was inspired by New Caledonia, A tiny island in the Pacific Ocean, homeland of Awaceb’s co-founders. You will also unlock useful and fun toolsalong the way such as a flashlight, slingshot, compass, camera… Fully animated cutscenes voiced in traditional language will punctuate your journey while an original orchestral score infused with local sounds creates a unique and immersive world.Ĭustomization & Items – Stylize Tchia’s clothing and boat with hundreds of unlockable cosmetic items ranging from a traditional look to the most over the top options. Story & Music – Take Tchia on a heartfelt adventure and meet a diverse cast of characters inspired by New Caledonian cultures. Use it at key story moments during rhythm sections, or play unlockable melodies at any point in the open world to trigger special events such as attracting animals, triggering rainfall… Ukulele – Just jamming by yourself or playing alongside NPCs, your fully playable ukulele will be a trusty companion throughout the game. ![]() ![]() Sail your customizable boat on turquoise lagoons and dive around coral reefs and shipwrecks. The free climbing mechanic lets you ascend anything in the world without restriction including any physics-driven tree. Over 30 playable animals and hundreds of objects.Įxploration & Traversal – Jump and glide your way across a vast archipelago and use the Tricks system for cool stunts and dives. Fly around as a bird, explore the ocean as a fish or dig treasures as a dog. Use their unique gameplays and abilities to travel, solve puzzles and uncover secrets. Soul Jumping – Tchia’s special gift lets you take control of any animal or object you can find. Use Tchia’s special ability to take control of any animal or object you can find, and Jam on your fully playable Ukulele. Climb, glide, swim, and sail your boat around a beautiful archipelago in this physics-driven sandbox. Tchia is sheduled to be launching on PS4, PS5 and PC next year.įor more information, here’s a rundown courtesy of the game’s official Steam page:Ī Tropical Open-World adventure. It’s hard to get anymore wholesome than that, right? So where do we sign up, then?ĭeveloped by small indie outfit, Awaceb – who were founded in 2016 by two childhood friends from New Caledonia – Tchia is an infusion of the childhood duo’s homeland culture and a soulful love letter to their adolescent experiences on their home island. The best news, though? You get to play a ukulele and pet some super cute crabs. You take on the role of the eponymous Tchia as you climb, glide, swim, sail and, well, warp into other animal’s bodies much akin to Michel Ancel’s recently cancelled prehistoric Wild title. As you can see, the island of Tchia is a world brimming with vibrant color and teeming with tropical wildlife that’s reminiscent of open-world titles like Breath of the Wild. ![]()
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