![]() I really enjoyed the platforming in this game. In order to reach certain areas, you will need to perform dives, homing attacks, and many other tricks. Unlike hats, however, you can equip more than one. Similar to hats, you can equip them for special abilities like a camera to take pictures, shoot projectiles, becoming an item magnet, etc. You can also buy badges with the pons, the game’s currency, you collect along the way. Similar to Super Mario 64, the more Time Pieces you collect, the more worlds you will have access to. With these hats, you can run faster, transform into an ice statue to ground pound, throw explosive potions, etc. you will collect yarn pieces where, if you collect enough, you can craft new hats. As you explore multiple parts of the planet like Mafia Town, Subcon Forest, etc. ![]() I give the story an A-.Īs Hat Kid, you can use special abilities depending on the hat you’re wearing. My favorite one is Queen Vanessa’s backstory. In time rift levels, you can collect storybooks that detail more on these characters. The characters are charming and some of their backstories are really interesting. In fact, this entire game is just so cute (well most of it). The interactions with Hat Kid and these characters are so cute and funny I just love it. Your goal is to find the lost Time Pieces throughout the planet in order to get home.Īs you explore the many parts of the world, you will encounter fun and interesting characters like DJ Grooves, the Snatcher, Mustache Girl, etc. After she refuses to pay, the mafia member breaks the window in the ship which sucks Hat Kid and all her Time Pieces, the fuel for her ship, out of the ship and into the planet. Her trip was interrupted by a member of the mafia who demanded money as a toll for passing the mafia’s planet. You play as Hat Kid, a little girl who is riding her spaceship to home. So, is the game a hat that will stand the test of time? Or do I hate it? The game was nominated for Best PC Game in Destructoid’s Game of the Year, Best Platformer in IGN Best of 2017 Awards, and Game, Original Family in the National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers Awards (NAVGTR). A few months later, it was released for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One on December 5 and 7 respectively, as well as the Nintendo Switch on October 18, 2019. On October 5, 2017, A Hat in Time was released for macOS and Windows. The game was on Kickstarter for the goal of $30,000 but got about $296,360. As the project was in development, it grew into Gears for Breakfast. Since then, there haven’t been many games of that genre until recently with games like Super Mario Odyssey and Yooka-Laylee (which is a game that I haven’t played yet).īefore those games were released, however, the shortage of this genre was very noticeable, so Jonas Kærlev started a project in August 2012. So why are collect-a-thons so hard to come by? A certain Nintendo 64 game called Donkey Kong 64 injured the reputation of the genre. Games like “Banjo-Kazooie” and “Super Mario Odyssey” were extremely fun and had great music. I barely play collect-a-thon platformers but the ones that I have played, I loved.
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