
Speaking of "anyone," it seems peculiar that the world is filled with sentient veggies and no humans at all. Apparently, in the world of Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, eating fertilizer causes anyone to grow astronomically. The latter serves as the game's first boss in which Turnip Boy must defeat a giant swine to obtain a bag of fertilizer. The enemies in this game consist of animals, ranging from snails, worms, fish, and pigs. This sword becomes Turnip Boy's main method of attack, using it to defend himself against enemies. It can also be used to water objects that reveal required tools, including a sword. Turnip Boy has access to a watering can, that he steals from an elderly lemon, which is used to activate switches. On the surface, the game feels like a Legend of Zelda fangame with its top-down perspective and simple gameplay. That doesn't make Turnip Boy a bad game, however, but it's best for the player to know what to expect before jumping in.

Is This A Jojo's Reference? Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion Is One Giant Meme Well, as real as a game titled Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion can get. While the plot and the graphics feature cute and cartoony fruits and veggies, the drama is all real. Failure to do so means getting sent to the slammer, yet everything is as what it seems. In fact, he holds you in custody and forces you to do favors for him. In response, you tear up the notice and go about your day because "down with capitalism" right? Well, Mayor Onion doesn't seem to agree.

An eviction notice is sent to your mailbox for not paying over $100k in back taxes. With the physical release now available for Switch owners, how does the rest of the game hold up to its amazing title?

Upon its release, players enjoyed the light-hearted nature of the game despite its short length and repetition elsewhere. This is a game that's not meant to be taken seriously. The game and I guess by extension the developers' name, Snoozy Kazoo, is all the player needs for confirmation.
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On April 2021, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion was released digitally on the PC and Nintendo Switch by indie developers Snoozy Kazoo. Available as: Digital and Physical (November Release) Even Vegetables Must Pay Onion Sam His Just Due
