I'm usually very wary of all these nostalgiabait games. But Tunic was so freaking well done that I binged through it with all my free time. The manual was not just amazing game art, but an absolutely essential part of the experience. Can't say this about many games: I loved, adored every second of playing it.
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The Tunic manual itself is a piece of art. Fantastic game
TUNIC is my favorite recent indie game. Full of really interesting puzzles and meta-layers to the game within a game. The manual is a game unto itself. It was almost too good, in that I finished it and lamented that there aren't really any other games like it, and replaying it really isn't the same. Maybe a few years from now, I'll have forgotten most of it, and I can play again.
I can't wait to get my physical copy of the manual! Such a good game