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A scrappy hidden gem for fans of experimental indie action who value control feel over AAA polish.
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About Tuk Ruk
I stumbled onto Tuk Ruk expecting throwaway asset-flip stuff, and instead found something genuinely quirky. It's a compact action-adventure with a tuk-tuk (the three-wheeled taxi from Southeast Asia) as your core mechanic, which sounds gimmicky until you realize the developers actually committed to making driving, combat, and navigation feel snappy and deliberate. The controls are responsive, the pacing never drags, and there's a real sense of personality in how the game leans into its absurdist premise. That said, this is a low-budget 2015 title with all the trade-offs that implies. Visuals are functional rather than polished, the story doesn't break new ground, and length is brief. There's no Steam page, limited community presence, and no recent updates. It's not going to blow anyone's mind, but if you stumble across it cheap and you're into cult oddities or experimental indie action, it's worth an afternoon.

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- Developer
- Flying Interactive
- Publisher
- Flying Interactive
- Release Date
- Jun 8, 2015