Review: Tsioque
Tsioque (pronounced "chalk") was an unexpected treat buried within a video game bundle on Steam. It's a point-and-click adventure game where you play as a (very) young princess trying to liberate her castle after she is imprisoned by a powerful shadow lord. The game is created entirely with hand-drawn animation. It opens with a lovely storybook narration about how Tsioque's mother, the brave queen, left the kingdom to fight a phoenix, leaving Tsioque vulnerable to the shadow lord. The gameplay begins after she is captured and placed inside a prison cell in the dungeon. Once she figures out how to escape, has free rein to explore the mysterious and often dangerous areas of the castle. Each room is full of fun and surprises just waiting to be discovered.
Princess Tsioque may be brave, but the game never lets you forget that she's still a little girl. There are some adorable animations of her attempting to lift lances or swords that are twice her size and toppling onto her face. It reminds me of another favorite princess game of mine, Child of Light, in which Princess Aurora struggles to keep her oversized crown balanced on her head while she fights. Tsioque is a clever risk-taker, but not a fighter. It is never in question whether she can take on the large guards that stalk her castle at night, so getting caught always means certain death. She must instead defeat them through stealth and cunning, which makes it all the more frustrating when her darn invisibility cloak keeps blowing away! There are also some scenes that could have only come from the mind of a little girl, such as a bizarre tea party between a unicorn, a princess, and a troll.
This game took roughly six hours for me to complete and was quite a bit longer than I was expecting for a fairy tale point-and-click adventure. It got frustrating at times, it was an enjoyable experience overall. I loved watching the brave little princess outsmart her way past the powerful guards and discover the secrets of the irritable shadow lord. The hidden mysteries and fairy tale references made it an especially pleasant experience with many things that reminded me of my childhood. I recommend this game for anyone who still remembers what it was like to be a little girl who fantasized about being a princess.
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Now I’m going to bother you once again with some princess recommendations!
I promise that this will be something good compared to my last recommendation xD
The Nutcracker Prince is a precious little gem that I’ve been watching almost every Christmas since childhood. I would really like to hear your opinion on it and maybe help me to figure a thing out that’s been in my thoughts for some time now.
Is Clara in this version of the nutcracker a princess?
I don’t want to tell you yet why this is a question of mine since it would spoil the movie if I did.
The whole movie is up on Youtube :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKySM1ie2aM
I so wish more knew about it since it’s such a great take on the nutcracker story. I hope it will be put up on a streaming service someday. Even if it can be viewed for free on Youtube, or bought on amazon, I think it would get more attention on an actual streaming platform.
And yes, I also think that Clara is a princess even if she decides not to stay with the prince in his kingdom :)