Running into any animals that just love vegetables? Sword time! And if you need to dodge out of the way, Turnip Boy can trip on nothing to boost himself forward and (hopefully) out of the way. It’s not long until you grab a watering can and a sword, which will turn out useful all throughout your journey. Which is where he’ll learn the sad truth of what’s been going on in the background as well as meeting other cute fruit characters. So, it’s time to get the few items Mayor Onion wants, which will require Turnip Boy to fend off dangerous animals and go into dungeons. Turnip Boy doesn’t need to get money, which thank goodness for that, but will need run errands for Mayor Onion instead if he wants his Greenhouse back. Assumedly right after he rips up the late taxes notice, Mayor Onion comes in to kick Turnip Boy out of his Greenhouse and, due to Turnip Boy obviously having no money, he decides to let Turnip Boy pay off his debt in another way. When the game starts, Turnip Boy needed to pay his taxes like yesterday, but of course, he rips it up and goes about his normal day. Which probably played into him not paying anything. No matter if it’s something as small as a receipt or as big as a book or as valuable as a signature, his instinct to rip it will win out. I guess it also doesn’t help that he has a tendency to rip anything that’s paper, and it seems he has quite the muscle from doing it. It turns out that out Turnip Boy, who we’ll be playing as throughout the game, has been avoiding doing his taxes… or well paying for anything. Well, if you’ve read the title of this game, you can already tell where this is going. Who likes to do taxes amiright? Well, except the weird few outliers that actually do look forward to doing their taxes.
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