Stitchy in Tooki Trouble | ThisGenGaming Review

You see a lot of console games being ported to mobile these days, but rarely do you see mobile games grow up to become full-fledged console releases. Stitchy in Tooki Trouble is Polygoat Studio’s new entry in the franchise and with it, they aim to show how much they’ve evolved since their mobile title Stitchy: A Scarecrow’s Adventure. It’s a 2.5D platformer in which you run, (double)jump and stomp your way through the levels to reach the end. At the start of the game, we are shown a short cinematic where the Tooki, strange creatures with wooden masks, are stealing the corn crops that our scarecrow buddy was supposed to be guarding. It’s now up to Stitchy to retrieve what has been stolen and teach the no-gooders a lesson or two. Players who are familiar with Donkey Kong Country and its ilk will immediately recognise a lot of that series’ gameplay elements. Stitchy in Tooki Trouble proudly wears the inspiration on its sleeve and you can kind of see the game as a bite-sized indie h...