
As The Monster continues to explore the strange, dystopian like world, it continues to meet other creatures who have also fallen prey to Mr. Sunshine and his company, Sunshine Inc., who has tricked the inhabitants of the town into giving up their corn crops in exchange for money, which is of little use to them. It is not long until The Monster discovers Mr.

It appears that the monster’s presence is in fact rather infamous, much like Bigfoot or the Lach Ness Monster, with one shop owner even selling merchandise based on the monsters imagined and overly exaggerated appearance. The inhabitants of the picturesque world appear to be happy-go-lucky until the monster appears. The story follows this character whom I will henceforth refer to as “The Monster” as it leaves its place of slumber and begins to explore the world. The main character can only be described as a rather unsightly red blob with unusually long legs. There is no doubt that the world of Pikuniku is the most bright and bubbly dystopian universe that I’ve ever come across in a video game.


And yet, as cute as it looks, this isn’t a Mr.
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Pikuniku, developed by Sectordub and published by Devolver Digital on both the Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam, is a puzzle-exploration game set in a vividly colourful world filled with a variety of alien-like characters which look almost reminiscent of Mr. “The forces of a capitalist society, if left unchecked, tend to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.” (Jawaharlal Nehru, New York Times Magazine, Sept.
