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The new game from the studio Snoozy Kazoo asks one of the most important questions of existence. Can the living turnip defy the system and reveal his rotten nature, even at the cost of becoming a wanted criminal in the process? This question should give you enough of an idea of ​​how seriously a game released a few days ago will be taken. Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion introduces you to a world full of vegetable and fruit inhabitants who try to survive in it despite the oppression of a corrupt government.

The task of standing up to a corrupt government falls to you, albeit by accident. The main stronghold is the turnip, which has committed tax crimes. The government stepped on him and now he has to work it all out. However, it will not be any ordinary community service. At the behest of the mayor, who by the way is an onion with a monocle, he will have to go to different parts of the world and overcome the hardships of cave complexes in the form of insidious enemies and traps. But what else is left for him when precious treasures await him at the end of them, thanks to which he can pay off his dizzying debt.

Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is heavily inspired by the older installments of The Legend of Zelda series. However, the game with a small team of developers does not overdo it by sweeping dungeons and gradually gaining new abilities, and is aware of the fact that the main draw is the original game world and the absurd premise. If you want to experience what it's like to be a turnip accused of tax fraud, don't wait for anything. In addition, the studio does not ask for a dizzying amount of money for the novelty.

You can buy Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion here

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