
Software description provided by the publisher. Explore a bunch of regions, like the arcade-filled boardwalk in Port Forward, the spooky swamps of Nullwhere, and the frozen peaks of Tippytop Help the mayor save the town, and unlock the secrets of Oob along the way

Run your own shop in town selling items you’ve crafted and collected Start with a rundown shack and turn it into a beautiful home with tons of decor and furniture options Give gifts and make friends with the kinda-odd residents of Badgetown Daily challenges, dance tournaments, townsfolk quests, and badges will keep you very busy Build your own team of ooblets to participate in card-based dance battles, level up, and unlock new moves Grow otherworldly crops on your farm, craft treats, and sell them in town Customize your character's style with a variety of unique outfits and accessories It isn't, and it doesn't have the ambition to be.New friends are plentiful in Ooblets! Spend your days renovating your farm, raising weird little pals, participating in dance-offs, designing your house, and helping the mayor save Badgetown! "Just don't expect it to be the next Pokémon or Stardew Valley. Play Ooblets for nice little things like that nice shine effect on the dance battle cards or a mushroom-shaped ooblet doing the Floss. The townsfolk are all very stylishly dressed, the furniture shop sells items with a certain Nordic flair. "It's very colourful, with menu items and notifications bouncing around you, everything is full of round shapes and ice cream colours.

"Because people need simple shorthands to tell if something is of interest, Ooblets has often been called "Stardew Valley meets Pokémon", but it really has a style of its own. If you are unsure if Ooblets is the game for you, here is what Malindy had to say about it when she had a go: Preorder w/ limited time discount here: /nAqdXh9l5P- Ooblets AugTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īs for that 1.0 release, well, it will include all previous content seen in early access, as well as new locations, new quests, and the long-awaited conclusion to the main storyline. Theres no Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo or subscription requirement. I chose PC because its a metaverse (thanks Sweeney). I may be alone in my sentiment, but Ive been playing games a long time, both on PC and console. We've been working on 🍄🌱Ooblets🌱🍄, our creature collection and farming game, for the past SIX years and it's finally reaching 1.0 and coming to Nintendo Switch on. I will never buy it, even if its discounted 99.
