-49%Citadel: Forged with Fire
7.67 $

Return to Woanope as Flux Dabes, intergalactic trucker and disgruntled corporate employee. After years away from the planet under a lucrative (if morally dubious) spokesperson contract for the Bureau of Shipping, you return to visit some old pals and recover from corporate burnout.
Read moreReturn to Woanope as Flux Dabes, intergalactic trucker and disgruntled corporate employee. After years away from the planet under a lucrative (if morally dubious) spokesperson contract for the Bureau of Shipping, you return to visit some old pals and recover from corporate burnout. But before your vacation can even begin, a mysterious blast from the planet's surface sends you crashing into a new land, far from friends and alone in an alien wilderness.
Woanope is alive, thrumming with ecological interactions, curious creatures, friendly alien societies, and heaps of stories to uncover. Lure a Trunkle into an explosive meadow, fish up some Pho-rays by moonlight, or help those mischievous alien kids commune with a (probably) harmless multidimensional being. What could go wrong?
As you explore Woanope you'll discover and craft all manner of gadgets, elixirs, and weapons that deliver mix-and-match playstyles. Fight using stealth, traps, environmental hazards, and distance weapons. Or chug an Elixir of Juking, stun your opponent with a Space Wok, and jump right into the fray. Or just get... weird? Turn fish into bombs, or make a Pact with the Void to convert your pain into martial prowess.
After a long day of exploring the wilderness, fighting Sluggabuns, and getting sneezed on by Trunkles, you'll need a place for you and your alien pals to relax. Build a cozy home-away-from-home where you can retreat from the outside world to craft, chat, fish, and farm -- or tame that orphaned Sluggababby you adopted -- in peace. Just don't forget to make space for your newfound friends... and potential roommates.
Meet a colorful cast of characters in your journey across Woanope, each with their own unique skills and knowledge. Befriend them, help them with their goals, and discover new crafting recipes together through the power of ✧˖°.friendship.°˖✧
Find creature eggs out in the world, figure out how to hatch them, and raise them as little companions. You'll teach them the ways of the world and help them grow into formidable beasts. In return they'll keep you safe during your adventures.
Being zapped out of orbit was a pretty big clue that something is going awry on Woanope. But what!? Join the locals to figure out what's gone wrong, who's responsible, and how to make things right.
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Its a great game, at a glance having the same loop and mechanics as the first However, i feel like they overdid the presentation. Dialogue feels wayy too bogged down, mainly by the addition of emojis. Secondly i just
I enjoyed the 12h I spent in the game, but I didn't finish it. I think that in terms of gameplay you see almost everything the game has to offer in the first 8-10 hours. It took me ~10 hours to finish what I'd call "the
I highly recommend Crashlands 2 for anyone who enjoys hack-and-slash crafting games, especially fans of the first Crashlands. The sequel builds on everything that made the original fun and makes it even more satisfying.
What a gem this was to uncover. A quest/builder with lots to do, a smooth engine, and much attention to detail. The type of humor in the game isn't my favorite, but that doesn't mean I can't tell it's funny (and
Absolutamente mejor a Crashlands 1 en todos los aspectos posibles: graficamente, combate, construcción, ambientación, progresión, etc. Tiene mucha personalidad al igual que el 1. Aunque a veces los diálogos se hacen un
The game is fine at first, but the grind kinda sucks, but not like the grind is too much or anything but it's just feels boring to grind over and over. It doesn't feel challenging, just a bit tedious. I liked the first