![]() But some aren’t happy, and that’s where Piku comes in. But hey, they’re going to give you heaps of free money in exchange! And for a lot of citizens, that’s enough. The world of Pikuniku is filled with a bunch of not-very-smart people, all of whom are constantly under the watchful eye of Sunshine Inc, a hyper-capitalistic corporation operated by robots who are sucking all the precious resources out of the world. After a brief conversation explaining that they’re not, in fact, a bad monster, but just a regular old run-of-the-mill monster, Piku is released, and free to help the citizens of the world with their problems. After waking up in his cave, Piku sets out to discover the world and all its wonders… only to be trapped in a cage by a bunch of terrified villagers. Pikuniku tells the story of Piku, an adorable little “monster” who doesn’t really have a great deal of things to do. While it might be a little on the short side, Pikuniku delivers an utterly bizarre and amazingly charming experience, while also managing to tell a great story. ![]() Pikuniku, thankfully, belongs to the latter category. Sometimes that’s not really a good thing, but other times it results in a game that leaves a lasting positive impression. ![]() Every now and then, you come across a game that, in one way or another, is totally unique. ![]()
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