Korean edition of the Australian platformer featuring the marsupial Ty, distributed on a Korean Xbox market with a restricted base. The small number of Microsoft consoles in Korea limited the print run of this mascot from Australia, which makes it a markedly rarer object than its Western runs. Its collecting interest rests on this Korean regional rarity and on the unexpected character of an Australian platforming mascot localized for this market.
Is Ty the Tasmanian Tiger still worth playing in 2026?
A platformer from Krome Studios, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger sends an Australian marsupial through colourful outback inspired settings, throwing varied boomerangs to solve puzzles and take down enemies. The sunny art direction, the solid handling and the charm of the Australian bestiary make it an effective family platformer. The lack of originality against the genre's heavyweights and a moderate difficulty weigh on it. A title for fans of accessible 3D platforming and colourful mascots from the Xbox era.