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The Touryst (Europe)

Nintendo Switch
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2019
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Beneath its adorable cubes hides a gem of an adventure full of puzzles, diving and island sightseeing. The voxel look is dazzling, the pacing spot-on. Short, clever and surprisingly varied: a genuine delight.

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Category
Adventure 1 player 7+
Description
An explorer lands on tropical islands to awaken ancient monoliths and uncover their secrets. Published by Shin'en, released worldwide in 2019. A colourful little voxel world, environmental puzzles, diving, photography and a polished miniature visual style.

The Touryst review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Adorable, luminous voxel art: miniature islands in vivid colours, all-cube characters and a depth of field that lends a model-kit charm. This brick-toy aesthetic, refined down to its soft shadows, turns every archipelago into a diorama you long to comb through.
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1 GB 📅21/11/2019
Published by Shin'en

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An underrated gem

Already cherished by fans of voxel visuals, this little gem is mostly admired for its looks, to the point of overshadowing what makes it so pleasant to play through. The work of a studio renowned for technical feats, it strings together environmental puzzles and exploration at an ideal pace. Its concision is a rare virtue. Perfect for anyone wanting a polished, short adventure with no dead air.

Is The Touryst still worth playing in 2026?

The Touryst impresses with goldsmith precision in a tiny format. Its small voxel world, bathed in gorgeous light, holds environmental puzzles, diving and photography within prettily condensed tropical islands. Everything is calibrated to the millimetre, length as much as difficulty, yielding a short adventure with no dead time or filler. The flip side is exactly that concision: you wish there were more. Technically remarkable and still crisp to the eye, it has not aged. For anyone who values watchmaker craft and quiet exploration, it is a discreet but very real success.

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