 I want to introduce all of you to the world of Togies, and I still can't quite get it to roll off my tongue. It's a brand new game released recently for Nintendo Switch and it's a self-proclaimed colorful 3D puzzle platformer. In fact when taking on this sponsorship they had some fun times trying to explain how the game takes inspiration from Super Mario Galaxy, Pikmin, and Katamari Damacy. Honestly, when I first heard that I thought they were just being cute, but as it turns out that description might not be far off. You play the game as a Roomba, sorry you're actually named Tomba, and long story short you're basically trying to save the universe from destruction due to an unknown entity. There is a king who is entirely self-proclaimed that you quote unquote work for. You use Togies to build your way to success, solving puzzles and dealing with gravity-defined circumstances as you attempt to consume all the fruit in each world. It sounds simple, but in practice it's quite clever. I have only played a little past the tutorial levels and frankly just getting past those levels took some real creativity. You see, you can place the blocks anywhere you want so long as they are adjacent or were at one point adjacent to another block and you use these blocks to help solve the puzzles. There are different color blocks that do different things. Red blocks are the standard, but other blocks such as yellow that you unlock along the adventure contain properties such as electricity and can be stacked even higher than the red blocks allowing for more complex puzzle solving. The game doesn't take itself too serious with the story, mostly telling jokes that admittedly got me to chuckle a few times, but surprisingly the self-description of the game came across fairly accurate in gameplay. There is so much to do in a world with adorable, blubbering cubes, it's a mix of something new and totally familiar with many tricky challenges in this adventure around the cosmos. From a futuristic city in the savannah to a realm made of carrot cake. You get to immerse yourself in incredible settings with some pretty nice looking vistas. This is a 3D platformer with a classic collectathon style that many of us will remember from the golden Nintendo 64 days. There are 7 main levels with 27 plus bonus levels and enough content to keep you going for dozens of hours. It's also cool because the game is available on literally everything for just $20 and I can safely say that price might even be a bit low for the quality of the experience at hand. All of this from a little known studio called Regular Studios out of Brazil. Before I let you enjoy some raw gameplay, I wanted to give some extra explanation on the actual blocks and what their colors mean. So there's red, yellow, blue, green, white and black, you'll unlock these throughout your adventure. You get the red and yellow ones very early on in the tutorial. The red togis stack up to 5 so you can go 5 high with them. So this gives you that limit that really encourages you to sometimes use other togis, however it only costs 1 togis. So what does that mean? There's this counter on your screen that tells you the total amount of togis you can put down but different colors might need more or higher numbers. As an example, yellow takes up 2 togis instead of 1 so the count goes up even higher and you can increase your number of togis by collecting certain items throughout your adventure. Now the red ones also happen to be immune to fire so yeah these are just sort of your basic ones obviously red immune to fire makes a lot of sense. The yellow ones which I guess are actually orange supposedly I was corrected by this when going through and trying to get this video approved that apparently they're orange. They look yellow to me but you know what? Color differences I guess. The yellow togi which are actually orange can pile up to 7 high but they use more of the togi limit. They can also be used to conduct electricity and activate objects used to get to those hard to reach places among other things so yeah I mean I mentioned the electricity stuff with them but it's good to note that they stack 7 high. The blue ones are the only ones that can spread underwater and put out fire. In addition you get 500 extra togis to spread while underwater you can spread while floating even if there's no ground right contrast you cannot stack these more than 3 high so while these are really really nice they also have an extreme limit and now high they can stack. The green togi are giants perfect for spreading chaos and being used as a platform by other colors. They are the size of 9 togis put together and consume the same amount of limit so when you drop one it takes them 9 so that's oh those are massive. I personally have not used the green ones yet but man I can't wait. Next up we have white. You can spread all other colors from white so what's important to note here is while you're unlocking these spawn points to keep bringing your togis whatever color you unlock that spawn point with is what color it remains so if you unlocked it with a red you can only spread to red togis off of that you apparently unlock it with a white though you can spread any color off of that so that's important to note again I didn't experience this one yet myself but man I can't wait it'll certainly make things a bit easier. White togis can spread any other color but not the other way around so they can act as a powerful problem solver. White togis also stick to the wall making it possible to climb any obstacle but be quick because they will auto return after a short period of time so yeah those white togis seem awesome I can't wait to try those out. The black togis are the heavy togis and they're indestructible but they cannot be erased only on fruits of the same color so for those who don't know there's this eraser ability in there where you hit the erase and it brings like all of the togis back to you when the black ones are put down they're just there for good unless it happens to be related to consuming a fruit so. Dude this game guys I can't speak its praises enough I am still playing it look this video was recorded done days ago and I am still playing this to this day I can't help it the game is just fun I can't I can't say enough good things about it I know you know that it would seem like I would run up but I honestly truly believe the gameplay speaks for itself guys I actually don't get super excited about a lot of sponsorship content we have on this channel after all we're just paying the bills but this is one of those few that upon taking a look at it I am so thrilled that we took this sponsorship guys this is an absolutely fantastic game one of the best games I have played in 2022 especially for 3d puzzle platformers this might be the best one released in 2022 I can't stress that enough so instead of me just telling you that it is I'm gonna let the gameplay do the talking so enjoy a bunch of clips of gameplay here from you guys showing you some of the fun puzzles and other really kooky things about this game and you guys can decide for yourself I'll have a link down in the description if you're interested in checking this game out