
You can also fast travel from a port too. For this you use a raft, which you can spawn at jetties. You can explore the archipelago consisting of two large and various smaller islands, coral reefs and shipwrecks as you wish.

However, the developers emphasize that this culture has been fictionalized in the game. This is noticeable in the voice output, but also in the background music, the costumes of the characters and the culture that is conveyed in the game. The game world of Tchia was inspired by the archipelago of New Caledonia in the South Pacific. The side missions, on the other hand, contribute little to the plot. An extensive optional treasure hunt, in which you find various letters and notes, explains further background to the story. While the story seems quite bland at the beginning, it picks up speed especially in the second half and includes some surprising twists and turns. In the process, she discovers that the deity Meavora is behind the kidnappings, and over the following 7 to 12 hours (depending on playstyle), Tchia explores the entire archipelago to get closer to her goal. From there, Tre took care of Tchia, and she sets out to free her father and all the other children and adults who were captured. Tchia is the eponymous protagonist who grows up with her father on the small island of Uma, where a man named Tre visits regularly to deliver groceries. We were able to test this island adventure on the PS5 and PC. It’s been part of PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions since day one ( as we reported in our Sub watch format). Tchia was released on Mafor PC, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The idea of letting players loose in an interactive sandbox is a goal that has been chased by developers since video games began.We took a short vacation to an archipelago inspired by New Caledonia and tell you whether Tchia turned out to be a successful action-adventure. Tchia drips with joyful, explorative fun. Won’t astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.

Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. We all get so bogged down by problems both big and small in our loud confusing world but Tchia reminded me that that doesn’t have to be the case.


Inspired by New Caledonia, enter the world of the girl Tchia as she goes on an adventure aboard her customizable boat.Once upon a time, there was a girl named Tchia who has a special ability to take control of any animal or object.
