

In Ooblets, a lot of my time is spent going to bed early because I’m not quite sure what else there is to do. Most farming games have me itching for more stamina, or clawing at the few remaining minutes in the day as I try to get a long list of things done. When not teetering around behind your character, they’ll be donning little straw hats and tools as they make sure your plants stay healthy. They’re adorable, and I love seeing them hard at work, making sure my crops are watered and no weeds are in the way. The ooblets themselves go into “oobcoops” on your farmland, and they’ll tend to your crops and keep debris away to make your job a little easier. Ooblets all have unique cards with special abilities, ensuring that you’ll want a wide variety of the creatures in your party if you want to be successful in your dance-offs in order to raise a strong working crew for your farm. Each battle has a goal for each side in terms of points, and you score by playing cards to make your ooblets do different moves to buff your characters, stun the enemies, or otherwise gain points to win. Rather than battling these monsters, you make them dance against each other by using a card system, similar to that of Slay the Spire. Ooblets are a way of life in Badgetown, it turns out, and you’re going to need some. Ooblets can be found in little herds around Badgetown, and the folks living in the town all have their own ooblets that follow them around.
