Tomba!

Tomba! is a 1997 platform-adventure game developed by Whoopee Camp and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan in 1997 and in other territories the following year. The game centers on the eponymous feral child as he attempts to recover his grandfather's bracelet from an evil race of anthropomorphic pigs.

Tomba!
North American box art
Developer(s)Whoopee Camp
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
  • JP: Whoopee Camp
Director(s)Tokuro Fujiwara
Producer(s)Tokuro Fujiwara
Designer(s)
  • Tokuro Fujiwara
  • Toshihiko Uda
  • Masayoshi Kurokawa
Programmer(s)
  • Toshihiko Uda
  • Masayoshi Kurokawa
Artist(s)Tokuro Fujiwara
Writer(s)
  • Masayoshi Kurokawa
  • Akira Kinoshita
Composer(s)Harumi Fujita
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: December 25, 1997
  • NA: July 16, 1998
  • EU: August 28, 1998
Genre(s)Platform-adventure (Metroidvania)
Mode(s)Single-player

Creator Tokuro Fujiwara developed Tomba! after leaving Capcom in 1995, founding Whoopee Camp as director, producer and lead designer. He chose the game's 2D side-scrolling perspective for the format's straightforward nature, and created a non-linear "event" system to differentiate the game from other platforming titles. Tomba! was received positively by critics, with praise for its controls, visuals, and varied gameplay objectives. However, the game's audio received a more mixed reception. Despite the game's lackluster commercial performance, it was followed by a sequel in 1999, Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return. Tomba! maintained a cult following years after its debut, and was re-released on the PlayStation Network in 2011. An enhanced version of Tomba! is in development by Limited Run Games.

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