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* [[Excited Show Title]]
* [[Excited Show Title]]
* [[Excuse Plot]]: Specifically in the second game. Screw the plot, people play the game to bite pigs.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: Specifically in the second game. Screw the plot, people play the game to bite pigs.
{{quote| Quick! Tabby went missing! She was captured by the Evil Pigs because they wanted her necklace for no reason whatsoever! You've got to save her by capturing them in [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience|colored purses]]! You may also deviate from your objective to do ridiculously unnecessary quests that add nothing to the story whatsoever, like transporting cement in a trolley, washing oversized chickens up, and guiding a worm through a series of booby-trapped seesaws so it can eat a leaf!}}
{{quote|Quick! Tabby went missing! She was captured by the Evil Pigs because they wanted her necklace for no reason whatsoever! You've got to save her by capturing them in [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience|colored purses]]! You may also deviate from your objective to do ridiculously unnecessary quests that add nothing to the story whatsoever, like transporting cement in a trolley, washing oversized chickens up, and guiding a worm through a series of booby-trapped seesaws so it can eat a leaf!}}
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: Yan's father wears one.
* [[Eyepatch of Power]]: Yan's father wears one.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: The Earth Pig in the sequel is really fat compared to his colleagues.
* [[Fat Bastard]]: The Earth Pig in the sequel is really fat compared to his colleagues.

Revision as of 10:32, 8 August 2014

Tomba!, known as Tombi in the UK and Europe and Ore! Tomba in Japan, is a cult-favorite adventure series composed of two games starring a pink-haired jungle boy. Tomba must fight the Evil Swine, who have turned the world into a much darker place through the power of their own evil magic, using platforming skills across a fairly large game world.

The game is notable for its quest structure, in which you receive points for every objective completed, instead of just simply going from one point to the next as is the case with many platformers. Also, the plethora of hidden objectives made this a kind of Platformer-RPG fusion.

Two games were released for the Play Station:

  • Tomba!
  • Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return (known as Tombi 2 in the UK and Europe and Tomba: The Wild Adventures in Japan)

The series contains examples of the following tropes:

Quick! Tabby went missing! She was captured by the Evil Pigs because they wanted her necklace for no reason whatsoever! You've got to save her by capturing them in colored purses! You may also deviate from your objective to do ridiculously unnecessary quests that add nothing to the story whatsoever, like transporting cement in a trolley, washing oversized chickens up, and guiding a worm through a series of booby-trapped seesaws so it can eat a leaf!