A Hat in Time

A 2017 3D platformer by Gears for Breakfast and Spiritual Successor to Banjo-Kazooie and the rest of its "collect-a-thon" sub-genre. Noted for being one of the few Kickstarter games that actually wound up delivering on most of its promises.

Hat Kid awakens to another day on her space ship which is returning her home, currently 5 light years away, from an unknown departure point. Leaving her room Hat Kid is met with a demand for a toll from a member of the mafia of the planet below her, who has inexplicably flown up from the planet unaided. After Hat Kid's refusal to allow him entry, he busts through a window. In the ensuing decompression the time pieces which power her ship are sucked out of the ship and land on the planet below.

After a short team-up with native girl Mustache Girl to retrieve the lost fuel, Mustache Girl learns that these hourglasses can reverse time, a power Hat Kid knows of but refuses to use. Angered by Hat Kid's refusal to correct the many wrongs of the planet, Mustache Girl declares Hat Kid her enemy and sets out to acquire the pieces on her own. Hat Kid must now collect the time pieces while beating her former friend to them.


 * All There in the Manual: Hat Kid is never actually called that in game, instead referred to by names like "some girl", "small child", or "little girl".
 * Anthropomorphic Animal: Cooking Cat, the rival owls and penguins, as well as the crows and the goats. Averted by the seals in the DLC, while capable of speech they have no hands are explicitly unsuited to the manual labor they are employed in.
 * Batman Can Breathe in Space: The Mafia at the start.
 * Deal with the Devil: The Snatcher forces Hat Kid into several that force her to complete various task in the Subcon Forest for him..
 * Double Jump
 * Expy: The Snatcher is a combination of Stan from Okage and the "cursed" chests from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
 * Fantastic Slurs: Peck.
 * Fun with Acronyms: C.A.W., the Crow Agent Watch. The DLC chapter is accessed through a passage in the Dirty Laundry Cleaner 3000.
 * Gameplay and Story Integration: During the final boss
 * Kid Hero: Hat Kid.
 * Lethal Chef: Mafia.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Every character except DJ Grooves, Rumbi (who isn't named in game) and Queen Vanessa.
 * Girls with Moustaches: Mustache Girl.
 * Heroic Mime: Hat Kid.
 * One-Hit-Point Wonder: The optional 1-Hit Hero Badge turns the player character into one.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: The only reason you can even tell C.A.W Agents are supposed to be in disguise is they tell you their supposed role.
 * Same Story, Different Names: The Conductor's movies are all "train themed westerns".
 * Self-Imposed Challenge: Encouraged by the 1-Hit Hero Badge
 * Single Gender Race: No female Mafia are seen and a pair of bathrooms are labeled as "Mafia" and "Also Mafia".
 * Sir Swearsalot: The Conductor with the Fantastic Slur peck.
 * Swiss Cheese Security: Despite being a space ship in orbit, several characters can come and go from Hat Kid's spaceship uninvited. The vault holding the ship's hourglass fuel supply can be opened simply from decompression.
 * Third-Person Person: Mafia.
 * Planet of Steves: Also Mafia, who address others of their kind as "Fellow Mafia".
 * Unwinnable by Design: There are not enough coins in game to obtain everything from the vending machine that gives cosmetic items. The developers have stated this was intentional to encourage playing mod levels which can contain additional coins.
 * Voice Grunting: An optional piece of equipment, explicitly in tribute to Banjo-Kazooie.
 * Wave Motion Gun: An optional piece of equipment allows the basic melee attack to generate one.
 * Well Intentioned Extremist: Mustache Girl intends to use the time travel powers of the time pieces to right wrongs.