- Tomba! - Wikipedia
Tomba! is an open world Metroidvania game with RPG elements [1][2] The player controls the titular character Tomba, who must explore his home island, defeat the evil Koma Pigs and recover his grandfather's golden bracelet [3] Most of the game takes place in a side-scrolling perspective
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TombA! is set on a mysterious continent which has been cursed and transformed by the magical Evil Pigs Tomba, a feral child whose bracelet was stolen by Koma Pigs, travels across various landscapes while completing events and capturing the Evil Pigs in order to lift the curses
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As the titular Tomba, you leap, bite, and throw your way across stunning 2 5D landscapes on a quest to overcome a deplorable cadre of nefarious pigs Along the way, you’ll explore ancient relics, discover fascinating characters, unlock thrilling quests, and unearth hidden treasures
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Special Edition, leap, bite, and throw your way across stunning 2 5D landscapes in this vastly-enhanced update to a platforming classic!
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TOMBA RETURNS IN A NEW ASTOUNDING 3D ADVENTURE! Tomba and his friend Zippo are in search of Tomba's girlfriend, Tabby Was she kidnapped by the Evil Pigs? Is she safe? Tomba must use all of his agility, guile and cunning disguises to save Tabby and defeat the Evil Pigs once and for all
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Harumi Fujita (藤田晴美), also known as Okan-P (おかんP), is a Japanese video game composer and sound designer known for her work on many notable productions, including Ghosts 'n Goblins, Final Fight, Mega Man 3 and the first Tomba game
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