

So if this review starts reading like the Rick and Morty commercial for a Plumbus, that's by design. The names of the crops, items, and Ooblet monsters sound like something Dan Harmon might come up with. The game's unusual humor, music, and art fit somewhere between the more chill vibes of Animal Crossing and the mellower side of Katamari Damacy. Even in its unfinished state, the game was lauded for its quirky style and its strange blend of genres: a farm simulator with monster collecting and card-based dance battles.

Ooblets is an excellent farming RPG with loads of deep customisation options and a satisfying progression arc, that’s weighed down by an irritatingly cute aesthetic and a battle system that feels like it should have stayed in the oven for a few more hours.Īs far as being an early access game goes, you’d barely guess in terms of normal gameplay, as while there are a few bugs and glitches it’s nothing compared to how most AAA games launch nowadays.Ooblets will be familiar to anyone who read impressions of this kooky indie title when it released in early access on Xbox One and PC in July 2020. Level up ooblets to get new dance moves and go on dance battles.Train these ooblets and join an Ooblet club.

Plant ooblet seeds to get baby ooblets.Start out with a crummy looking farm which you can improve and customize.Create your character and get to customize him/her to your heart’s desire.Set in Obb, a location that has its own biomes, characters, plants and distinctive ooblets.Ooblets offers a cute and colorful game that has farming, dance offs, creature collections, and explorations.
