
Two Tribes co-founder Collin van Ginkel has been discussing the financial failure of “the best game” the indie developer has released so far. Toki Tori 2 was originally announced in 2011 as a Steam and iOS game, but later confirmed to also be a Wii U console exclusive. The game finally saw release in mid-2013 after several delays but failed to make a return for the company, which was forced into a bout of layoffs and restructuring.

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After reviewing the first game, Blair checks out the latest release of the ex-Wii U exclusive, Toki Tori 2+ on the Switch.
Should you jump to grab it on the eShop? Read Blair's review to find out.

The games that are coming out on the Switch are impossible to keep up, there is something there for everyone. Toki Tori 2 falls into the niche of a platformer with some interesting twists. The Gamers Lounge enjoyed this platformer for multiple reasons.
I liked the game, but it would have been much better if on a linear path. Once I got stuck and could not for the life of me figure out where to go, and then you have to backtrack and do the same damn puzzles over again. Felt like a chore.
I gave it a chance, and wanted to love it because puzzle games are fun to play... but I just didn't like they layout of the game progression.