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Post by bird on May 19, 2024 0:44:10 GMT 1
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Post by bird on May 19, 2024 1:05:49 GMT 1
Okay so I feel like I legally have to start with this game because I keep yapping about it to anyone who might listen. Abyssal is referred to as a "co-op obby" Within Roblox, obby is generally the term used to talk about platforming games, it's basically a shortened version of obstacle course. Okay, so what makes this one "co-op"? In Abyssal, you have a double jump ability, but it can only be used once. To regain that charge, you must be near another player. It's simple on paper, but leads to very fun moment of collaboration with your friends. While a lot of areas are only accessible by being two or more, a good chunk of the game can still be played solo, even if it'll be a bit harder. You're still able to reach the current top area, but you won't be able to access side content.
Okay, so what is it about? In abyssal, you play as a creature called an "Abyss Runner". 1000 years ago, the surface was destroyed by a war, needing for safety, this population went underground, to the abyss. But nowadays, they want out, and that's your role as an abyss runner. You must find the exit of the abyss, and maybe understand better what happened on the surface that caused you live down there for so long. The game's lore is linked to another game from the studio, Journey to the Sun. Unlike Abyssal I don't really recommand playing this one, it feels way more janky. All you need to know is that a war between powers of darkness and light happened, which was the cause for the destruction of the above ground.
How do you play it? Aside from the double jump mechanic, the game also gives you a rewind button, in case you like. Fuck up so you don't plummet down 1000 of meters down. This rewind button however progressively eats away at the in game currency you can collect on your journey, so it's not to be abused. You also have access to little pets after a while called "Witness", climbing with them unlocks more abilities, the final ability being a unique mechanic (that, just like the rewind, eats away at your in game currency and is made to be used only a little bit) Character customization is also a pretty important part of it, lots of hidden paths leading you to finding new dyes, wings, horns or masks to buy for your character.
Is it F2P friendly? Very! In fact it's definitely way more F2P friendly than a lot of roblox games. Most of the in game items can be bought with the currency you collect throughout your climb. Said currency respawn every day (for each individual users ofc) You can buy certain cosmetics with robux, or in game currency against robux. It's all hidden away in a shop tab, that's not constantly shoved down your throat. There's a tracker for a certain collectible that can be bought, but there's many guides for finding this one so it's not a huge in game boost.
Why do you like it? The game's lore and universe is very appealing to me. The platforming is also fun and really well made. The world design highly rewards exploration. The character design are delightful to me, and playing it with a friend is very fun. Also, it's just really pretty man.
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Post by bird on May 19, 2024 1:13:52 GMT 1
Do not be fooled by the name, Cleaning Simulator is MUCH more than just a simple cleaning game.
In Cleaning Simulator, you are a new hire of BRIBBLECO™ as a janitor. The building is messy, so arm yourself with your mop and spray bottle to clean it up! But where the game truly shine is with its personality and sense of style. It's filled to the brim with little details and delightful humor. There's ton of interactable object, and ironically enough, you're encouraged to kind of mess around with your environment and try to do everything. Hey, you're just here to clean things up, not organize items! There are different cassettes to find around, a birthday party to organize, some truly odd workers in this building and a lot more. Playing it solo is still quite a lot of fun, and I haven't gotten the chance to play it in co-op, but with the amount of interactable things, something tells me it truly elevates the experience.
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Post by bird on May 19, 2024 1:16:25 GMT 1
In Microwave Dinner play as a little microwave robot, exploring a very big world! This is a collectathon platformer game that oozes with charm and personality. The platforming is very well made, the different quests fun and silly, and the general vibe is just perfect. Please play it, it's so good.
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Post by bird on May 20, 2024 17:48:19 GMT 1
Is your favorite part of minecraft the mining? Well boy do I have the game for you. In Celestial Caverns, your goal is to mine as deep as possible, to find as many rare ores as you can, so you can craft new pickaxes and upgrade things at your base to mine even more quickly to the depths. Kind of an endless grind just for the sake of it kind of game, but honestly I'm into it. Lots of layers, of ores, more mechanics showing up the lower you go, it's a fun time! Really great game to pop on while watching a long form youtube video.
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