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Tengami soundtrack
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tengami soundtrack
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As of this writing, Tengami may still be available to download through the MyNintendo rewards site where it costs 80 Gold coins. This is the latest date that captures show the game was available to purchase. Tengami is a decent way to spend an afternoon, but it left me wanting more than what was there.Tengami was delisted from the Nintendo Wii U eShop no earlier than January 14th, 2019. It’s also a bit short, taking about two hours to complete, and it’s worth noting that the Wii U version is $5 more than the iOS version, with the only addition seemingly the Miiverse stamps scattered around. And there’s only one puzzle that will likely wrack anyone’s brain. The music is extremely smooth and calming. Tengami is clearly a game that is meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable time. Everything has a feudal Japanese theme to it, with plenty of cherry blossoms and temples. The paper-thin look of everything gives it a crisp and vibrant feel, while the absolutely fantastic soundtrack calms and soothes the eardrums. My advice would be to use hints as a very last resort!

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There’s only one hint for each puzzle, and it pretty much tells players exactly what to do. Hints are also available for those who get stuck. There’s only one puzzle that really requires critical thinking, which is unfortunate since it’s the one puzzle that left me satisfied. Other times the puzzles require the player to truly be observant of the surroundings in a way that is unique to Tengami. The game always shows the player where they can touch in order to push and pull pieces of the puzzle, but it is up to the player to figure out what to do with them. These puzzles often revolve around interacting with pieces of the environment to create a new path or get a required item. Other than moving around, the main mechanic is solving a variety of puzzles. What ends up happening is a constant tapping of the edge to continuously create new waypoints, which is tedious. However, it can be a bit of a pain when the destination is far away, since players can only tap to the edge of the screen. Most of the time players will tap on their destination and enjoy the sights and sounds while their character moseys on over. The game has a deliberately slow pace, which isn’t too much of an issue except when players want to roam around to explore and find hidden Miiverse stamps, or get stuck on a puzzle and wander aimlessly. Moving around is done by tapping where you want the main character to walk to. It’s great if others want to help solve the puzzles, but the puzzles don’t really need help solving.

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Everything also displays on the TV, but since players have to look where they’re tapping, it’s impossible to watch the TV and play. All of the gameplay happens on the Wii U GamePad, meaning Tengami is best suited for off-TV play. The gameplay also runs with this idea, as most of the player interaction involves moving or folding paper to create new landscapes an solve puzzles. When the main character turns, he’s paper thin and everything has a static yet lively sense to it. The entire game has a paper-thin look, from the main character to all of the environments. In fact, it’s the aesthetic that actually determines the gameplay. Tengami is one of those games that perfectly blends together its gameplay and its aesthetic. Sometimes you might just need to relax a bit after murdering hundreds or solving awful murder mysteries and just…slide some paper to one of the most relaxing soundtracks you’ll come across! Tengami is a particular game for a particular type of enjoyment. I already love the GamePad for the unique gameplay potential it brings, so this is an extra bonus! I think it’s great that the Wii U has the perfect setup for iOS games to make a pretty seamless transition thanks to the GamePad. Tengami has been out on iOS devices for quite some time but has now finally made its debut on Wii U.















Tengami soundtrack