![]() Instead of turn-based combat, dance battles with great music and light deckbuilding feel tailored to my taste as well. ![]() This is a reductive way to describe Ooblets given how much of its own charm and ideas it brings in, but if a cute blend of Pokemon and Story of Seasons sounds good to you, Ooblets is an easy recommendation. There’s quite a bit of stuff to do as well to keep yourself busy, but it does take a while to get going. When I first started playing Ooblets, I wasn’t sure what to think of the structure, but I quickly got into a nice routine with interactions, gathering, farming, mini-games, and more. Having finally played it on Nintendo Switch and dabbled into the Xbox version to compare, Ooblets exceeded my expectations in most ways, but needs a bit of work in one area right now. I never played the early access version, but kept hearing from friends how I would love it considering I play a lot of games in the life simulation genre like Stardew Valley, My Time at Portia, and also every Story of Seasons game. The two-person studio released Ooblets in early access blending in creature collecting, farming, and life simulation, and more with a very charming aesthetic. Glumberland’s Ooblets has been interesting to follow over the years. ![]() Let’s get to work! Reviews & Mini-Views Ooblets ($29.99) Finally, a rather healthy list of new sales along with the expiring discounts of the day. There are several new releases, though nothing particularly exciting. ![]() Our pal Mikhail has his detailed thoughts on Ooblets, while I’ve got reviews of Tribes of Midgard, Aquadine, and Hell Pie. In today’s article, we’ve got an assortment of reviews, new releases, and sales for you to check out. TRIBES OF MIDGARD HOW TO
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