

However, the third pillar of gameplay in Ooblets, Ooblet collection, is arguably the most important. This introduces players to two of the three main mechanics of Ooblets: farming, and quests. From there, players will be introduced to the run-down shack and rubbish-filled yard that is their new home, which like many games of the genre is offered for free with the expectation that players will help fix up the town. When players arrive in Badgetown - the game's main hub where the player takes up residence - they will be able to choose between several different clubs and its associated Ooblet in a process akin to picking a starter Pokémon. Related: Ooblets Preview: Put On Your Dancing Shoes Players will find themselves encountering several familiar tropes throughout the game that have been given new life through the game's indomitable cuteness, and while the initial barrage of adorable quirkiness can be a bit overwhelming when players begin the game, it evolves into a lovely environment to be in. Even the game's vocabulary is deeply cute, from businesses called things like Manatwee to crops called Sweetiebeeties. 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 is truly sweet to its core, from its two currencies called Gummies and Wishies to the tiny creatures players collect as they explore the colorful land of Oob.



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.
