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The Last Tinker: City of Colors

LOOT Entertainment, Mimimi Productions
May 12, 2014 - PlayStation 4, PC, PlayStation 5
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

69

Top Critic Average

36%

Critics Recommend

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2.5 / 5
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5 / 10
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7 / 10
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4.5 / 5
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7 / 10
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80 / 100
Post Arcade (National Post)
8.5 / 10
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Critic Reviews for The Last Tinker: City of Colors

The Last Tinker tries to ape the best platformers out there, but with boring combat and unchallenging gameplay, it's just a dull one.

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The Last Tinker's colorful art style isn't enough to overcome its tired mechanics and dreadful framerate.

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The Last Tinker: City of Colors left me with a dopey grin

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While the game lacks some of the stronger story beats or super-refined combat, it remains strongly developed and interesting to play. I found myself surprised by the charm The Last Tinker oozes at every step, be it the breathtakingly colorful visuals or the varied and exciting soundtrack.

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The Last Tinker creates a vibrant and colorful world, but does little else right causing the game to feel unfortunately cold and lifeless. Check it out if you want something bright and cheery, but avoid if you need anything more engaging.

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The Last Tinker: City of Colors blends the aesthetic stylings of platformers past with design concepts taken from modern classics. While this meeting of the times may not be a constant success, there's enough gorgeous art and frequent, snapshot ideas here to satisfy any gamer's dietary requirement of primary colours.

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The Last Tinker: City of Colors is best shared with friends or family who enjoy a good story and pretty artwork. It's not difficult, it's not aggressive, and it's not online, so it definitely belongs in the gentler category of family games like the Lego series.

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With a dash of Psychonauts, a sprinkle of Assassin's Creed, and a pinch of Beyond Good and Evil, The Last Tinker: City of Colors from Mimimi Productions is a treat wrapped in an interesting and...

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