- September 30, 2020
- ROSEVERTE
Takorita Meets Fries
It’s too bad Takorita Meets Fries isn’t good. As there are few hero quest stories with female protagonists, Takorita could’ve been great for a younger audience. Unfortunately, Takorita Meets Fries struggles with its identity and who the intended audience is supposed to be. The simplistic story, lack of gameplay, and cartoon artwork might appeal to a much younger crowd. But the crude humor takes away that option.
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Takorita Meets Fries is a single player action game. It was developed by ROSEVERTE and was released on September 30, 2020. It received neutral reviews from critics and very positive reviews from players.
Deep under the sea, there is a princess who didn't know anything about french fries. This is her story, Princess Takorita's fated encounter with the french fries.











- The game features a unique and funny story about an underwater princess on a quest for new food, specifically french fries.
- The artwork is charming with a cute chibi style, and the music adds to the overall enjoyable experience.
- It's a lighthearted and goofy visual novel that provides a fun and quick read, perfect for those looking for something entertaining.
- The story is quite short and feels linear, with limited player choices and an underwhelming ending that leaves a cliffhanger.
- Some players may find the game unpolished, with simplistic gameplay and a lack of voice acting.
- The crude humor may alienate potential younger audiences, making it unclear who the intended audience is.
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The story centers around an underwater princess on a humorous quest for new food experiences on land, featuring quirky characters and lighthearted dialogue. While the narrative is unique and engaging, it is relatively short and linear, with limited player choices and an ending that some find underwhelming. Overall, it appeals to a younger audience with its cute premise and charming interactions, despite some critiques regarding depth and gameplay.
“The story is pretty unique, and while unfortunately very short, it packs a punch in that it is quite funny and well developed.”
“This game is adorable with a cute story and interesting dialogue.”
“If quirky characters, lots of food, and a lighthearted story with multiple different endings sound delicious, chances are you'll have a good time experiencing how [i]takorita meets fries[/i].”
“The story is largely linear, with a number of choices and variations along the way.”
“I feel the ending could be improved upon; it feels a little bit like a cliffhanger and is underwhelming compared to the rest of the story.”
“Even with that unexpected mix, the story is rather rough with little player choice.”
Takorita Meets Fries (Nintendo Switch)
It’s too bad Takorita Meets Fries isn’t good. As there are few hero quest stories with female protagonists, Takorita could’ve been great for a younger audience. Unfortunately, Takorita Meets Fries struggles with its identity and who the intended audience is supposed to be. The simplistic story, lack of gameplay, and cartoon artwork might appeal to a much younger crowd. But the crude humor takes away that option.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Takorita Meets Fries is a action game.
Takorita Meets Fries is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, iPhone and others.
Takorita Meets Fries was released on September 30, 2020.
Takorita Meets Fries was developed by ROSEVERTE.
Takorita Meets Fries has received neutral reviews from players and neutral reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.
Takorita Meets Fries is a single player game.
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