Review: Sneaky Sasquatch (2024)

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So far the Apple Arcade initiative has been an eclectic mix of indies, but with so many on offer it’s very easy to miss those rare gems.

Sneaky Sasquatch is one of those games you might scroll through on the way to a Shantaeor an Exit the Gungeon. That would be a mistake, since it’s more fun than both.

Review: Sneaky Sasquatch (1)

Sneaky Sasquatch(iOS)
Developer: RAC7 Games
Publisher: RAC7 Games
Released: September 19, 2019
MSRP: Part of Apple Arcade ($4.99 a month)

Somewhere, someone’s dream game involves taking control of a cheeky Sasquatch and robbing parkgoers blind, Yogi Bearstyle. I want to meet that person, because I wish I came up with the idea first.

Sneaky Sasquatchis a very chill, very relaxed adventure with a Zelda-like overworld. You’ll roam around, complete a critical path goal (finding a treasure map and saving the park instead of Hyrule), grab occasional sidequests, buy helpful overworld-impacting items, and generally just mess about on a constant basis. It’s part adventure, part comedy, all cuteness.

The game’s cold open puts you in the shoes of an adorable Sasquatch who’s hungry as hell. But wait! The only food is at the campground, and a stern warning from the ranger tells us that their kind isn’t welcome, on account of scaring off the campers. Thank goodness our hero is nimble, as they’ll use their stealth skills to walk about, steal food to eat (and maintain a health meter), and sell to a bear for straight cash.

Sneaky Sasquatch‘s loop works like this. You get a full day to roam, grabbing food, finishing quests, buying upgrades, accruing fat stacks, in any order you like. At the end of that cycle you’ll have to end up at home (either by walking there or using a fast-travel map item), then get up and start the process over again. The Zeldacomparison is even more apt when you account for finding specific spots in the open world you can only interact with while wielding a certain item, tasking the player with remembering that location when they grab the appropriate gear the next day.

Stealth operates by way of a circular sight and sound meter around NPCs, which is extremely easy to read. The system is also lenient (shirking frustration), but if you do get caught you’ll enter “Ranger Danger” mode, where the aforementioned antagonist will try to capture you and send you on your way. It’s fairly easy to escape, and you have a lot of options at your disposal, like golf carts that allow you to make a run for it, GTAstyle, so it’s mainly a way to add some tension into the mix.

Instead, Sasquatcherrs on the side of tranquility. There is a point to it all, with short narrative breaks to boot, but the main goal is to explore and incrementally work your way up to new items and thus, new paths. The pacing is mostly on point and the overworld is big enough, so there are very few moments where you’ll find yourself slipping into boredom.

It’s especially hard to be bored when you embark upon some of the crazier sidequests: like sneaking into the ranger’s house late at night to cook orange juice on his stove, and set the smoke detector off to appease a crafty fox for money. The ridiculousness slowly ramps up too, to the point where you’re wearing human clothes and interacting with people. I played on the Apple TV with an Xbox remote, and while not every game looks great blown up, Sasquatch‘s cartoony style translates wonderfully. Paired with the lovely soundtrack and silly sound effects on a booming stereo, it’s even more impressive.

Sneaky Sasquatchwas a pleasant surprise. It’s not a game-changer by any means and I wish it was expanded upon a bit (maybe for a full console release), but it’s a great family experience. Come into it with an open mind.

[This review is based on a retail build of the game through an Apple Arcade subscription purchased by the reviewer.]

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Review: Sneaky Sasquatch (2)

8

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Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.

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Review: Sneaky Sasquatch (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you get too hungry in sneaky sasquatch? ›

If Sasquatch stays with a completely empty stomach for several minutes, he falls unconscious and is dragged back to the house by the raccoon as well. The raccoon feeds Sasquatch 2 hunger points, so Sasquatch pays 20 coins or all coins if Sasquatch has less than 20 coins.

How long does it take to finish sneaky sasquatch? ›

Updated:
Single-PlayerPolledLeisure
Main Story25h 45m
Main + Extras410h 44m
Completionist2142h 15m
All PlayStyles8101h 22m

Why is sneaky sasquatch so good? ›

It has a rich storyline with multiple exhilarating experiences and a lot to do asides from the main storyline. It has astronomically thrilling adventures trying to be the rich of all riches.

How do you get the fastest car in Sneaky Sasquatch? ›

The Super Car is a land vehicle. It is the fastest car in the game, but slower than the Sport Bike. It can be bought at the Car Dealership at the Race Track for 2500 coins. The mechanics at Garage can upgrade it twice: first for 1000 coins, then for 2000 coins.

Is there a way to get sneaky sasquatch for free? ›

Sneaky Sasquatch is only available on the Apple App Store as part of their Arcade offering. Arcade is a premium subscription for an additional fee. These games are advert-free. Sneaky Sasquatch is a huge storyline game that follows a friendly Sasquatch around a campsite in a National Park.

How do you get faster in Sneaky Sasquatch? ›

To achieve the maximum speed, you should run without sharp turns.

How to get gold bars in Sneaky Sasquatch? ›

Gold Bars can be found in some of the Secret Caches. Also, the Dig Spot in Pemberton Hideout below Secure Warehouse 3 in the Port also contains a Gold Bar. A locker in this area contains another Gold Bar. Two gold bars are found while scuba diving in the Ski Mountain Cave at the Ski Mountain, lying on the bottom.

How long is one hour in sneaky sasquatch? ›

Many activities in the game are tied to time of day. It is estimated that one minute of in-game time passes for every ⅔ seconds in real life (so one hour of in-game time passes in the span of 40 seconds).

Can you steal food in sneaky sasquatch? ›

Rewards. Shoplifting from the Supermarket or the Stop and Snack shop (at the gas station) is taking their food items without paying for them. Taking food from refrigerators in the Diner, Cafe, Spaghetti Hotline, or R Corp, is not considered shoplifting. Put the food in your backpack, like when you are shopping normally ...

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