Polarbit drops another game onto the Android Market called Toki Tori.

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When Polarbit releases a game onto the Android Market, you already know a couple of things: 1) it will have 3D graphics and 2) it will be a good high quality game. Polarbit's newest release, called Toki Tori, fits right into both of those categories. It's a great looking 3D platformer for your Android device.

Developed by Steam Potato Sack (love the name) in partnership with Polarbit, Toki Tori is a great looking 3D platform game for Android that almost has the feel of, graphically speaking, Donkey Kong Country. This isn't a new game though to other platforms as there happens to be a version of the game for just about every one of them that can support it. Toki Tori features 80 levels of puzzle/platform action for you to enjoy.

Features:

  • 80 levels
  • Great 3D graphics
  • Lot's of puzzles to solve
  • Lot's of enemies to get killed by

 

While you are running through the levels, solving puzzles and avoiding all the things that can end your game, you'll also be collecting eggs along the way. All your controls are touchscreen as usual and with 80 levels of play, it will probably take you awhile to get through the whole game with finding everything there is. You can pick up Toki Tori right now off the Android Market for $2.99. Polarbit games are generally a good investment as they are usually pretty solid titles. This is no exception to the rule.

Developer Website: Polarbit

Website Referenced: PocketGamer

Market Link: Toki Tori

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