Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns
September 17, 2015
The hero loved by millions worldwide, TY the Tasmanian Tiger™, is back! Join TY on an exciting new adventure in the great Aussie Outback. Use your wits and boomerangs to find hidden treasures, help the colorful locals, and uncover the mysteries of the land Down Under. Features 40 levels of …
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45.0
"TY the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns may be a step down from its 3D roots but what&s;s here is still rather enjoyable."
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55.0
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45.0
"TY the Tasmanian Tiger 4 Bush Rescue isn&s;t a busted title, but it doesn&s;t do anything to make it feel memorable or special from other platformers out there. It mostly felt repetitive and not challenging enough to make it rewarding."
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85.0
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75.0
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70.0
"TY the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns is a strong platformer with a uniquely Aussie charm. A lot of care has gone into bringing TY&s;s fourth outing to life on the Switch, with delightful audiovisuals that immerse the player …"
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42.0
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58.0
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31.0
"Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4: Bush Rescue Returns lacks a bit of the charisma seen in its predecessors, a consequence of them being 3D platformers, with this one just being a bog-standard 2D side-scroller. It does feel cheaper than any …"
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70.0
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71.0
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69.0
"TY The Tasmanian Tiger 4&s;s return is once again a bittersweet moment for longtime fans of the Aussie video game mascot. On one hand, it&s;s great to see this series that&s;s now more than 20 years old showing some signs …"
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55.0
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65.0
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50.0
"It’s hard to know who Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 4 is for and why it exists. If there are still Ty the Tasmanian fans pining away for the series’ PS2 glory days, they’re not likely to care much for this …"
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