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. Want to learn more and weigh in on what games we should play in future episodes? Check us out and leave a game suggestion at nosmallgames.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. Intro & Fall Season Announcement - 00:00:10.Looking for a certain segment in this episode? Use the timecodes below to jump straight there: We're so excited to introduce our fall season of episode, featuring two stellar special guests! From the cute, funky little Ooblets and their slick dance moves, to the off-beat and relatable townspeople of Badgetown, Kate and Emily chat their favorite elements of the game. This bonus episode is a love letter to Ooblets. In the last few years, Ooblets has touched the hearts and ignited the imaginations of many players, including both No Small Games hosts, Kate and Emily! Since then, the game has evolved, grown, and developer Glumberland released the official 1.0 version of the game on September 1, 2022. The quirky, colorful, farming sim, creature collector, card game adventure Ooblets first release in early access in July 2020. Wishing Ooblets 1.0 a very happy one-year anniversary!!
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