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You play as Ed, a janitor who wrecks the world with mutant soda—now you’re jumping across floating islands, dodging angry soda cans, and figuring out how to reach those stupidly hidden items. The controls feel janky at first, but bouncing on giant mushrooms grows on you.

Tonic Trouble came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, developed and published by Ubisoft. It was part of that wave of early 3D platformers that experimented with strange concepts and colorful worlds, though it never quite reached the same level of recognition as some of its peers on the system.
You control Ed, a clumsy janitor who accidentally spills a mutagenic soda across the planet, turning everything bizarre and hostile. Your goal is to clean up the mess by collecting scattered canisters across several large, interconnected levels. The gameplay involves a lot of running, jumping, and using a variety of oddball items, like a slingshot or a vacuum, to interact with the environment and enemies. Exploration is key, with many areas requiring careful observation or revisiting once you have new abilities. The pacing can feel uneven, and some jumps demand precision the controls don't always provide, but there's a quirky charm to bouncing on giant mushrooms and outsmarting aggressive soda cans. Playing Tonic Trouble feels like navigating a cheerful, slightly broken cartoon world where nothing behaves quite as expected.

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