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Otti: house keeper is a game about defending your house from thieves and uninvited guests. Help Otti, a thief in the past, to get rid of ghosts of the past. Otti was cursed and can't contact with humans, so use traps, mechanism and logic to save Otti live and his gold. Every level - is a new building and specially designed puzzle, use your reaction and ingenuity to solve it. Fully playable with touchscreen! TRAPS: A large selection of all kinds of traps, each with a unique mechanics of work. Launch ghosts, drop an anvil on the thief's head, use evil cacti and this is the lesser part of what you have to use. MANIPULATION: It is not enough to set a trap and wait, you need to lure the thief into it. Manipulate the attention of thieves with sounds: hit vases and boxes, blow up barrels. Now they play by your rules. MECHANISMS: Sometimes traps aren't enough to defeat a well-trained thief. Then mechanisms come to the rescue. Transport belts to deliver a stone directly to the head or a magnetic wheel to remove armor from a thief. SAFE-CRACKING: Otti has lost the keys to his safes, you will need to pass the safe cracking mini-games to get the coveted gold. TREASURE: Collect all the gold to the treasury, fill it to the top. Find secret objects to replenish your treasury with unique items.
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LadiesGamers.com
Jan 27, 2021
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Nindie Spotlight
Jan 20, 2021
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Rapid Reviews UK
May 21, 2021
Otti: The House Keeper has a simple concept with a take on the tower defence genre mixed with a few puzzle elements; you’re tasked with keeping thieves away from your treasure by placing various traps and fixtures to stop them reaching Otti at the very top of the map. There does seem to be a bit of confusion surrounding the title of the game. The console reads as “Otti House Keeper” whereas the Switch eShop page titles it “Otti: The House Keeper”. For the purpose of this review I’ll be using the latter. Touch Screen is King There is definitely a moral ambiguity to Otti, although you’re helping him keep thieves away from his treasure, judging from the small fractions of text you get at the start of each level it sounds like there may have been foul play on his part to begin with! You can play with a traditional control method or use the touch screen.