A Tamarin Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €2.33 at Kinguin · 7 verified stores, 7 offers in stock · Updated 09h 20min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Tamarin for PC starts at €2.33 at Kinguin, a Steam key.
We have never recorded it cheaper than this.
That €2.33 already includes the AUGGOC10 coupon, so apply it at checkout or the store will show you a higher price.
Just 7 stores stock it, 7 offers in all, so there is little here to push the price either way.
That €2.33 key is at one of its best prices.
Worked out from 2,249 daily records of the Steam Key for Tamarin across 11 stores. See the full price history.
The price does not include each store's payment fees. The percentage is measured on the store price, without coupons, because that is how we record the history. The analysis only counts Key offers. Shared accounts, Steam Gift and physical editions stay out, because they are not the same product and their prices move differently.
All 7 offers are Global, so the code redeems on any account no matter where it was created.
Critics landed at 39 out of 100 across 23 reviews, with 9% of them recommending it.
One listing is worth ignoring: the Steam key that GamesPlanet has at €23.07 is more than 9 times the cheapest offer and is not what this game costs. The number to work from is €2.33 at Kinguin.
Critics Rating
Player Rating
Weak
Although a little dated in design, Tamarin is a ton of fun for fans of good old fashioned Collectathon platformers. Read more
Tamarin ultimately falls short in bringing back some of the best franchises of yesteryear. Though the effort is a valiant one, Tamarin, hampered by the... Read more
There’s no denying that it’s fun and well-designed, with solid 3D platforming gameplay and third-person shooter combat, but the blatant lack of cohesion between these... Read more
Tamarin is a cute platformer with shooter elements that serve as a great time sink. It doesn't require a lot of thinking and the concept... Read more
Tamarin has a quirky and fun concept (a monkey with a gun), but its poor 3D platforming, inability to inform the player properly about objectives... Read more
There is fun to be had, but it just isn’t enough to leave a lasting impression outside of disappointment. For those in love with platformers... Read more
I was really hoping Tamarin was going to be the spiritual sequel to Jet Force Gemini I’ve been waiting for the past twenty years. What... Read more
One of the more disappointing games of the year, Tamarin is pretty to look at but dead behind the eyes, offering very little to win... Read more
Tamarin may look like the ideal nostalgic fix - evoking fond memories of Rare's Jet Force Gemini - but this is not the game you... Read more
Tamarin strives to be a spiritual successor to Jet Force Gemini, but its poor art style, stale and disappointing gameplay, and shoddy controls result in... Read more
Tamarin has a very cute protagonist and an interconnected world to explore but the gameplay and level design are extremely poor across the board. Read more
Something went terribly wrong with the development of Tamarin. Nothing works and everything comes off like it was slapped together causing this entire adventure to... Read more
To put it bluntly, Tamarin is messy. The story isn't that interesting, and the characters try to make it sound important but come off as... Read more
Overall, it's just not particularly well made; music will drop out occasionally, some collectibles aren't fully explained, the writing isn't good, and it's awkward to... Read more
I really hope Tamarin’s issues are addressed with patches. It’s possible, as the game was constantly pushed back from its original release date. But right... Read more
Tamarin had the ingredients to become a remarkable experience, but the final product is a weird and shocking mixture of tones and genres. It has... Read more
Tamarin offers an innocuous and simple experience, lacking excitement. The chaotic world and weak shooting mechanics detract from its potential. It's not catastrophic but falls... Read more
Tamarin tries to recall the old rare classics, but fails to propose a valid platform that looks and plays like a game form the mid... Read more
Tamarin ended up as a big disappointment for me. I imagined the cute platformer that it could have been again and again. But the Uzi... Read more
Tamarin is disappointing. Bad gameplay and prevented from progressing by constant crashes, there is a moment when you simply give up on a game. Read more
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