3.2
478 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Experience a brand new adventure game set amongst a world of weird and wonderful fish planets. Explore beautiful environments, solve intricate puzzles and discover the truth about a mysterious little girl and her mechanical alter-ego, Cubus.

Adventure as a little girl
Explore vivid and atmospheric locations, meet intriguing characters, and solve elaborate puzzles - all on your quest to repair the Sacred Engine. As The Girl you are light and nimble, and so can reach areas of the world that others can't.

Utilise the might of Cubus
At any time you can transform into The Girl’s mechanical friend, Cubus. Need something heavy lifting? Need big strong arms to catch lightbulb flies as they pass by? Need to win an impromptu arm wrestle with an arcane and somehow tangible mirror image of yourself? Cubus has you covered.

Discover gorgeous handcrafted worlds
Each fish planet in TOHU is brought to life through bewitchingly beautiful artwork and is packed with detail. Meet a cast of bizarre characters and uncover cute critters to collect!

Solve intricately crafted puzzles
You'll need your wits about you to solve TOHU’s unique and wacky conundrums. From a simple search for critters needed to power your expanse-traversing fly-ship, to learning how to operate a moustache-imbuing mole cannon.

Bathe in an entrancing soundscape
TOHU features a musical score by Christopher Larkin, the award winning composer responsible for the soundtrack of Hollow Knight.
Updated on
Jul 27, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.2
442 reviews
Jessica B.
July 5, 2024
The art style is cute, and the gameplay is mostly simple. However, there are certain points where you have to get puzzle pieces set *just right* despite your fingers blocking sight of the piece you're moving. Like, you would need a stylus or child's finger for the best chance, but even that's not a guarantee. There are also some scenes where the area you tap to do one thing and the area you tap to do another thing seem to be side-by-side or even overlapping, which gets frustrating.
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Jonathon Tockstein
March 5, 2024
After collecting all the parts for the radio gun (speakers, radio, wire, satellite) I cannot figure out how to put them in the correct place. I've clicked everywhere. They are just sitting off to the side of the ship doing nothing. There is even a second radio for some reason and it is the only thing I can interact with. It was a waste to play the game for the inability to see the ending.
16 people found this review helpful
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Chozoid
October 25, 2021
The Android controls are horrible. The menu lets me use my pen, but the main game doesn't. After struggling to click the rotation buttons in the glass mini game, I gave up. Moving the screen and zooming is a struggle especially when the character moves instead. Some puzzles, like the vine puzzle, badly need a zoom option, or to let me use my s20 pen. The game itself is interesting, but the controls are unbearable.
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What's new

New SDK version support