Toki Tori on GBC is a charming puzzle-platformer with a chick collecting eggs. Inventive puzzle mechanics and progressive levels. Two Tribes indie game of remarkable quality for the GBC.
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Puzzle1 player3+
Description
The chick Toki Tori must collect all eggs in each level using gadgets to overcome obstacles in this puzzle game. Published by Capcom, released in Europe in October 2001. 2D puzzle game with distinct gadgets, progressively harder levels, accessible yet demanding gameplay. European version.
Two Tribes puzzler launched in October 2001, making it one of the very last GBC cartridges pressed in Europe, by which point the platform had commercially vanished behind the GBA. That near-end-of-catalogue position, combined with a very limited initial print run and the game's afterlife through its multi-platform HD remakes, turns it into a far more contested target than its mainstream reputation might suggest.
An underrated gem
Behind its cute kids'-game looks hides a fiendishly clever puzzler, where collecting every egg means planning your gadgets move by move. Its launch on a fading console kept it from shining before its modern re-releases. Fans of demanding brain-teasers will find pure, elegant problem-solving here, still too rarely name-dropped.
Is Toki Tori still worth playing in 2026?
The first breakthrough from Dutch studio Two Tribes, Toki Tori is a puzzle platformer whose conceptual quality stretches well beyond the technical context of the Game Boy Color. The hatchling has to retrieve every egg on a board with a strictly limited set of tools, which turns every stage into a single solution puzzle. The progression introduces its ideas with exemplary teaching, and the challenge climbs without ever turning unfair. For fans of cerebral puzzles, this is one of the most rewarding GBC carts to rediscover today.