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Pikuniku releases on January 24 on Steam and the Nintendo Switch eShop, with a suggested retail price of 12.99. This place is home to a mysterious, hooded figure with the power to grant wishes. For players who immediately click with its clumsily charming sense of character and minimalist aesthetic, their main critique will be wanting much more. A giant flower will grow out of it, which Piku can use to jump up to a previously inaccessible house. Once inside, equip the Water Hat and use it on the only plant that hasn’t bloomed. This is the one located on the eastern side of the village with plants sitting outside to its left. Once that’s done and the Water Hat is sitting safely in Piku’s inventory, players should return to the first village located near Piku’s mountain and jump their way up to the green house.
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This handy item can only be acquired after dealing with the issues plaguing the Forest Village, so he’s going to be fresh out of luck until everything there is taken care of. To begin Piku’s quest to get armed, he’ll first have to acquire the Water Hat. After playing Pikuniku for awhile, one might just notice that every character in this game has one thing in common: no arms! They all get along just fine without them of course, but having arms would be a big improvement, wouldn’t it? Well, lucky for Piku, arms are within his reach! It’s just a matter of knowing the right people…and also being able to get what they want first.