Docks are paramount to getting around because they act as fast travel points unfortunately, you can only fast travel to and from the docks you unlock. ![]() With the world of Tchia spanning across several islands, you have access to4 a raft to sail between islands and take in the sights on the way. You'll need to be very flexible and careful with what you decide to take with you on your adventure. Carrying food is already a big priority if you plan on using Soul-jump quite often, but then you'll also get trophies from mini-games taking up what little space you have, and there's nowhere to leave it. Some of your quest items go into the same inventory, and with your already limited space simply shrinking, you really have to weigh your options. Sadly, it is extremely limited on slots, so you'll need to be mindful of what you take with you. There isn't exactly an inventory in Tchia, and it's more closely related to a quick-access radial. Similar to the Soul-bar, you can increase your maximum stamina by finding Stamina Fruit scattered throughout the world, so it's best to keep an eye out for those. Worry not it recharges fairly quickly when on the ground, but if you're free-falling and your stamina ran out, you might be in some trouble. Your stamina is as the name says, your stamina, which runs out while climbing or gliding, but it also doubles as your health bar. These aren't endlessly usable but nicely balanced out by one of the more unique innovations in Tchia, as you don't have a health bar per se. Traversing the vast world of Tchia will require you to climb, fly, swim, and sometimes even dive. If you like free diving to your objective, then you'll definitely need it. You're not limited to the Soul-jump, though you'll also be equipped with a glider. Intentional or not, it slows progression down to a crawl unless you come across some wildlife that can help you get around faster. Unfortunately, as diverse as wildlife can be, it is also a very scarce topic in Tchia. And if that's still not enough, you do have the possibility of extending it further through Totem Shrines scattered throughout the game. It does run out eventually, but it does recharge over time or by eating food. There are limits to everything, and you'll need to keep an eye on your Soul-bar. The Soul-shot, another fun ability, ties really well into the soul-jump in the sense that you can shoot the object you possess as a projectile. Using Soul-jump to get around is likely the most amazing skill to have in Tchia due to her small stature, you'll need animals like deer or birds to get around quickly or get a birds-eye view of what's going on in your surroundings. There is an approach or use to suit any occasion, unless you're after the humor in watching a rock roll uphill or causing some chaos with flying coconuts using Soul-shot. But inanimate objects are no exception either you can possess and take control of things like rocks or lanterns as well for a stealthy approach. Tchia's magical abilities, like her Soul-jump, allow you to possess most animals and use their abilities to your advantage, be it to navigate the vast world or to progress your current quest. With a sharp wit, quick thinking, and a little magic, you'll have to rise up to the challenge.Īlong the way, you'll get to explore the various islands in this Open-World Indie RPG, while also getting to experience the incredible cultural values inspired by New Caledonia. It's up to you to rescue Tchia's father and put an end to Meavora's rule. Meavora is the tyrannical ruler of the game's islands who commands fear from the people, along with an undying loyalty from his servants made of fabric, who are brought to life with dark magic. Pwi Dua, Meavora's henchman, comes looking for Tchia he is unable to find her and instead takes her father to Meavora. But everything goes wrong a day after her 12th birthday. ![]() You play as Tchia, a young girl living with her father on the island. You start your journey on Uma Island, a small tropical island with an even smaller settlement. In Tchia, you'll get to see just how much inspiration was drawn from New Caledonia and its folklore through a rich and vibrant environment and an absolutely beautiful story. New Caledonia is Awacab's Co-Founder's much-loved homeland, and Tchia is similar to a tribute to his home. Tchia is a big step forward for Awaceb as an Open-World RPG with the same level of outstanding story and even more heart than before. Staying with what they've proven to be brilliant at, they developed Tchia and published their latest creation through Kepler Interactive on 21 March 2023. They started their journey into game development with the release of Fossil Echo in 2016, a beautifully crafted and story-driven side-scroller role-playing game. Awaceb is an indie studio based in New Caledonia, an island in the French territories.
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