Like many farming sims, you start off as a nobody with no money and no skills, hoping to start a new life away from your stuffy hometown. Add in a variety of quests, home renovations, farming, and ooblet dance battles, there’s a lot to do and love in this game.You travel by boat to the mainland of Oob, where the cheerful Mayor Tinstle, surprised at both your poverty and lack of knowledge of Ooblets, gifts you a ramshackle farmhouse. Plus, each area features its very own look and introduces a new unique biome into the mix, allowing for some fun exploration. Ooblets uses a beautifully vibrant color scheme without being painfully bright. Whatever I’m doing in the game, it usually succeeds in making me giggle at least once here and there at its cute absurdity. You’ll meet people like Churles who runs the clothing store, and Rugnolia who’s the local scientist (think Professor Oak). People’s names aren’t standard, every-day things either. Items have weird names (like the sprinklehot or the dribbly can). Some are scathing, some sweet, and some just don’t make sense, adding to the silliness of their image. There’s a wide cast of characters with wildly varying personalities and dialogues. Aside from the adorable creatures and fun dance battles, the humor is just spot on. Glumberland really nailed it with this game. Make them even more adorable than they already are. Don’t forget to dress them up in the cute ooblet accessories you’ll collect from completing quests. They can water crops, pick crops, battle weeds, break up rocks, and harvest logs so you can focus on dance battles and quests. Aside from the battles, your little ooblet friends are useful on the farm! Build them small Oob Coops, assign them specific jobs, and they’ll help with the farm chores.
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