Review PyramidHeadcrab 4/5 · Dec 19, 2025
A Masterpiece Of Absurdist Humour
Tiny Terry is not at all what I expected, and I'm positively thrilled by that. The creator's previous game, Wuppo, is one of my favourite games of all time, and was really there for me during a dark time in my life. The developer snekflat (formerly Knuist & Perzik) absolutely has a style, delivering some biting social commentary on …
Tiny Terry is not at all what I expected, and I'm positively thrilled by that. The creator's previous game, Wuppo, is one of my favourite games of all time, and was really there for me during a dark time in my life. The developer snekflat (formerly Knuist & Perzik) absolutely has a style, delivering some biting social commentary on the absurdity of day-to-day life through a lens of cute and goofy visuals. It's really something you have to play to experience, but they have something special going on.
You could call this game an open world collectathon, but that feels like a bit of an oversimplification. The entire game runs something like 4-10 hours, takes place in a single, small city, and consists of a handful of objectives that essentially fund the core adventure. The goal? Go to space. Terry starts the game by getting a job, simply so he can be provided a car, with no intention of actually doing the job. Your goal through the game is to collect Turbo Junk, and use that to upgrade your car so it can go fast enough to launch into space. You'll find Turbo Junk just laying around, but the vast majority of it is had by helping people around town with their tasks. One guy wants to commit crimes, but without hurting anyone or taking from them. The city is facing a bankruptcy crisis, and needs a solution to fudge the numbers. A beachside restaurant has lost too much money giving fries to Terry, who won a raffle for unlimited fries, and Terry helps by inventing a new menu item.
I typically don't enjoy 3D platformers or collectathon games, but the humour here absolutely carries the whole experience. You're not collecting 300 puzzle pieces for no reason, you're jumping from one insane scenario to another to... Launch yourself into space with a loaner car. It's silly, it's frequently laugh-out-loud funny, and it's just a game that makes you smile.
snekflat is definitely one of my favourite developers, and this game is truly something special. I liked Wuppo a bit more for the specific themes about outgrowing an old life, but Tiny Terry is absolutely a worthy game. Absolutely loved it.

