This would be a cute little quirky way to spend an hour if they wanted $1 or $2 for it, but $10? You should not pay $10 for this.
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About This Game
Use the shadows, cover and distractions to keep away from villains who wish to stop you from completing your heroic raccoon goals like the powerful sleeping homeowner, the insidious pet dog or maybe worst of all, the terrible raccoon fangirls who will stop at nothing to snatch you up for devious purposes. There's also robots and stuff but that's way later.
Game Features:
- Each level has a different theme, from the dark alley, to a mansion with an exotic pet, and the White House?
- Ace each level getting 3 stars by completing each goal and secondary goal it gives you.
- Discover the mysterious Tail Coins, hidden in each level that have a secret in store if you find them all.
- Use the stealth meter, cover (e.g. hiding under a table), vision areas and various other ways to stay away from patrolling villains.
- Wash your food in water because, being a raccoon it is literally inedible unless dunked.
- Has a storyline with twists and turns leading to an unexpected ending.
Bonus Raccoon Fun Fact:
Their scientific name 'Procyon Lotor' means “Wash Bear”
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User Reviews
Really charming game with simple but fun game play
This game is great. It's fun, funny, and weird. The game play is simple, the puzzles are just challenging enough to have fun, and short enough not to be tedious and the story just get's more and more interesting.
Another raccoon stealth game to add to the growing genre. In this game you play Glenn, and will be tasked with getting meals in each level setting. Each level also has additional stated and hidden goals. When you finish all the main levels, you unlock an additional level. Upon game completion (with all coins collected and placed), you will also unlock level timers. There were two different "The Story will continue" points, one for normal story progression and one for the completionist progression. I like this mechanic, and I am curious what Ancient Egypt and the elders have in store for Glenn. Levels are varied, have some mini-games, and no two feel quite the same. Through the Museum, they had sort of a Natural Progression (Though, I would put the museum before the White House personally, so it was like the Glenn was wandering DC and gets into trouble, versus the the other way around) But, it doesn't really matter. I got all of the achievements in under two hours, with more story...
I played first with mouse, but found the steering clunky and inaccurate. After I switched to keyboard the game was more playable. (But what the hell happened in the Tiger Mansion?!? In the area around the tiger, the keys/directions are messed up!) Annoying were the big, invisible collisions around objects. This leads to failing missions and unnecessary replays. Graphics are rough and repetitive. I bought the game in hope, that my child could play it. The raccoon is quite cute and the levels are short. However, as there is no possibility to zoom out and gain some overview on where to go, it's a constant backtracking to find the right way / the coins and once you found the objectives, you have to go back to the start (in the earlier levels). The game would have potential but in this stage, I can't recommend it. Save your money!
Charming little raccoon stealth game! It's only a couple of hours long even if you're trying to get everything, but each level is full of interesting unique situations -- it's not just differing layouts for a repeated scenario, it's almost closer to a short adventure game with stealth gameplay. Every level has new things to avoid, but also custom goals to try, and many levels have secrets (some a little *too* secret if anything, but none of them mandatory luckily)... The gameplay is easy enough in theory, though it's unfortunately hampered by some frustratingly vague hit detection that make some sections feel much more demanding than they're probably meant to.... (Although, this does get a little easier if you go into the settings and switch from mouse mode to gamepad mode -- I wish I'd noticed the option sooner, and I'm not sure why it doesn't switch automatically!) I will mention, don't be put off by how dour the first level is -- it's one of those "starting from the bottom and...
save your money, this game is garbage
raccoons are cool
If you want a cute, simple puzzle game that will challenge you to explore each level to find everything, then this is your game. Each level poses its own challenges and some require you to think a little outside the box.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core i3 or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Core i5 or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB Video Ram
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Raccoon Tales cost?
Raccoon Tales costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Raccoon Tales?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i3 or AMD equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Core i5 or AMD equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 1 GB Video Ram Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Raccoon Tales available on?
Raccoon Tales is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Raccoon Tales worth buying?
Raccoon Tales has 70% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Raccoon Tales released?
Raccoon Tales was released on May 16, 2022.
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