to a T

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A charming, colorful adventure game from the creator of Katamari Damacy and the uvula team about a teen navigating life in a small town with their cute dog companion. While their body is stuck in a T-pose, they do their best to make the most of it.

Believe in Yourself

to a T is a narrative adventure game that portrays the extraordinary life of a 13-year-old teenager, whose body happens to be in the shape of the letter "T." They live in a modest seaside town that they explore by foot, train, or even their favorite unicycle, and interact with a the charming cast of characters who live there.

From teenager’s loyal fluffy canine companion and their caring mother, to a gang of despicable bullies and a giraffe that makes the most scrumptious sandwiches. After a chance encounter, the teenager discovers a newfound ability, and a story begins to unravel around a mysterious object enveloped in light that falls from the sky.

Features:
Episodic Story: Take part in a story that unfolds over multiple days while Teen finds a way to fit in, and discovers a new found sense of self.
Minigames: Control Teen in a variety of different scenarios that they encounter throughout their day. Maneuver Teen’s arm to reach for and interact with objects. Open Teen’s mouth to take a bite of food or a drink of water. From petting a dog, to eating breakfast, Teen can do a lot even if they have to do it in their own way.
Explore town: Outside of the main story, collect coins, find a beautiful vista point, visit all the shops around town, or hunt for interesting characters around town to talk to in free mode.
Character customization: Style Teen to your own liking. Purchase clothing from stores around town to expand your wardrobe and experiment with fun clothing combinations.
A very cute dog.

Available Achievements

Dumpling
30 XP
Sunny side up
30 XP
Donuts
30 XP
Meat
30 XP
Tofu
25 XP

to a T Ratings & Reviews

GamesRadar+

by Andrew Brown

To a T is weird to its bones, and it's clear Uvula takes great pride in that. The whole thing is nebulous by design, and isn't so much a grand gesture of positivity as it is an ode to the little quirks you love almost without realizing.

PC Gamer

by Christopher Livingston

70 / 100

A weird and funny story with a lot of surprises, but control and camera issues dampen the fun.

RPG Fan

by Tom Naylor

82 / 100

to a T's unabashed silliness more than makes up for its occasional bugs and mechanical foibles, with a style and sensibility that's as sweet and heartfelt as it is cheeky and strange.

Reviews provided by OpenCritic

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Languages Supported

  • Audio: English

  • Text: English, Spanish (Latin America), Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Italian, Korean, French, German

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