YouTubers & Twitch streamers who play Tunic
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Tunic is the isometric action-adventure with a clever in-game manual. The creators below actively cover it, which makes them strong targets if your indie game shares that audience. Use the list to shortlist micro-influencers, then manage outreach in CreatorScout.
Tunic charms action-adventure fans and puzzle-minded explorers with its cute fox hero and cryptic in-game manual. Decoding the world's secrets alongside satisfying combat encourages discovery-driven streams and community collaboration, making it especially appealing to creators whose viewers love piecing together mysteries in real time.
- PointCrow Playthroughs
Tunic, a Complete Playthrough
122K
Subscribers
- Stizzly Speaks
Tunic Gameplay Is Not What It Seems — Hidden Secrets You Missed
504
Subscribers
- fgw
TUNIC Gameplay Walkthrough FULL GAME (PC 4K 60FPS) - No Commentary
13.5K
Subscribers
- Carrot Helper - 100% Walkthroughs | No Commentary
TUNIC Full Game Walkthrough (No Commentary) - 100% Achievements
110K
Subscribers
- IGN
Tunic Review
19.9M
Subscribers
- Nintendo Life
Tunic Nintendo Switch Review - Is It Worth It?
848K
Subscribers
AdventureArgonautA fox larps as Link while learning to read.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find YouTubers who played Tunic?
Search “Tunic” in CreatorScout to pull a live list of YouTube and Twitch creators who have recently covered it. Filter by subscriber range, language, and recency to narrow down to micro-influencers whose audience already matches what your game offers.
Should I target big or small Tunic creators?
For most indie game launches, micro-influencers (roughly 1k–100k subscribers) who regularly cover Tunic outperform larger generalist channels. Smaller creators have higher engagement rates, more responsive audiences, and are more likely to reply to a cold pitch. Fit with your game's genre matters more than raw subscriber count.
How many Steam keys should I send to influencers?
Start with a focused list of well-matched creators and send keys only to those who respond positively to your pitch. Reserve a buffer for co-op coverage or follow-up requests. Sending keys broadly without personalised outreach rarely pays off. A smaller, more targeted batch almost always converts better.
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