HEART AND SOUL
PC Gamer|June 2023
Explore a beautiful tropical island using magic powers in TCHIA
Christopher Livingston
HEART AND SOUL

NEED TO KNOW 

WHAT IS IT? A third-person open world action adventure set on a tropical archipelago

EXPECT TO PAY £25

DEVELOPER Awaceb

PUBLISHER Kepler Interactive

REVIEWED ON Core i7-9700K, 16GB RAM, GeForce RTX 2080

MULTIPLAYER No

LINK awaceb.com/tchia

I love Tchia. I completed the main story quest in 12 hours, but I’ve played for twice as long just to explore more, complete challenges, collect cosmetics, find secrets and take photos. At least four of those hours were spent just following a long series of treasure maps filled with hand-drawn landmarks and other clues, testing my detective skills and knowledge of the world to uncover them all. And I’m not done playing yet, not by a long shot.

Tchia is a third-person open world adventure where you play as a little kid (named Tchia) living on an archipelago based on the real-world South Pacific island of New Caledonia. While beautiful and tropical, Tchia’s island is no paradise. An evil overlord named Meavora has filled the island with creepy, golem-like foot soldiers made of fabric, and a vicious henchman has abducted Tchia’s father. Tchia sets out to free her dad with the help of her newly-discovered power to ‘soul-jump’ into animals and inanimate objects and possess them.

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