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On this page, you will find all there is to know about the various updates for Ooblets on Nintendo Switch (originally released on September 1st 2022 in Europe and North America, and September 15th 2022 in Japan)!

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I find myself drawn to a lot of games in the vein of Story of Seasons or Stardew Valley; they have a gameplay loop that just tends to suck me in. So hearing the idea that somebody was going to try and mix both with the concept of collectible monsters like Pokemon, it was hard for me not to be intrigued by the proposal. Enter Ooblets, a quirky farming and animal collection game hitting version 1.0 after entering early access in 2020. The world of Ooblets is incredibly colorful, with witty character writing (outside of Taffy) making it even more of a delightful place to hang around. That writing and delightful art only goes so far, however, as I sadly found the sheen to rub off as time went on.

Ooblets is a creature-collection and farming sim game developed by Glumberland, who describe Ooblets as "a pretty weird game about farming, creature collection, and dancing."[1] It was released in early access on July 15, 2020 on the Epic Games Store (PC) and Xbox.[2] The game exited early access on September 1, 2022, with its version 1.0 releasing on the existing platforms as well as on the Nintendo Switch.[3] It subsequently released on Steam on October 5, 2023.[4] The game is available in English, French, Spanish (LatAm) and German.[5]

"New friends are plentiful in Ooblets! Spend your days renovating your farm, raising weird little pals, participating in card-based dance-offs, designing your house, and helping the mayor save Badgetown!"[6]

Ooblets is a farming sim mixed with Pokmon-style collection and battles. You can grow plants which eventually mature into adorable Ooblets, which you can then use to "fight" others with. Instead of actually fighting though, these Ooblet fights are more accurately described as "dance battles", which is rather wholesome.

With this new patch, the charming indie farming sim is now at version 0.6 and has added its first new location called the Wildlands. The new area can be accessed by completing redevelopment quests, which is a system that tasks you with rehoming specific types of Ooblets to the Wildlands in order to revitalize the area. Doing so will help you unlock even more new areas within the Wildlands, like the Spicyspear Scrub, Droneydrip Pond, and Nurnycrop Crag. Also added in the update are some new recipes, bug fixes and a fancy Oobcoop to unlock.

The adorable indie farming sim released in Early Access on the Epic Games Store and on Xbox consoles in June 2020. Even though the game is in Early Access, there's still plenty to sink your teeth into. Ooblets Wildlands is bringing the game ever closer to a full 1.0 version release, which we know is slated for later this year thanks to an updated roadmap of content.

Along with the new area, you can also try your hand at rehoming Ooblets to earn some prizes. More resources have been added to the game as well, along with some brand new blueprints and recipes to unlock. Basically, there's a ton of new stuff to do and cuteness to be had, so if you haven't gotten into Ooblets, now is the time.

Glumberland has announced that Ooblets on Xbox and Epic Games Store has been updated with its annual Halloween update. In addition, the team is prepping Steam fans with the news that in a scant two days, the game will also launch there. The Steam version will also come with the month-long Halloween content update that brings lots of new content into the game. Players planning to purchase the Steam version can do so with a whopping 40% off discount for launch week.

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Glumberland is a two-person indie development studio and Ooblets is their debut title. It's been four years in the making, and over that time hype has been building for this cute life simulator game. Now the wait is over and an Early Access version of Ooblets is available for Xbox One and PC. We find out if it lives up to the expectations.

The opening line of the game is "Your life has been a giant toot." This sets the tone for the silly quirky adventure you're about to undertake as you're told that your character is moving to Badgetown to start a new life.

Here you'll help the mayor with her tasks and revitalize the town, in return for being able to stay in a run-down farmhouse. The house itself is a total mess but as the mayor herself says, "what do you expect for a free house?"

The game's dialogue is one of the most endearing aspects of gameplay, along with the Ooblets themselves of course. From the refreshingly honest admission from your character that you have "no money, possessions or skills," to the fact that fishing is known as sea dangling, the silliness and quips will have you smiling along the way as you take in your new surroundings.

Ooblets feels like the very best elements of some classic games all mixed together. The premise is that you need to grow, harvest, and scavage a number of different items in order to complete your tasks for the mayor. As these are completed new areas will open up and new challenges will be unlocked. You can also upgrade, furnish, and decorate your home, Animal Crossing style.

Finally, you'll need to collect Ooblets. These adorable companions can either follow you around or stay on your farm and hold down the fort. In order to gain more, you'll need to participate in dance battles with visiting Ooblets. Winning these battles will reward you with seeds that will allow you to grow new Ooblets. The cute animations and the way the Ooblets behave is reminiscent of Slime Rancher's quirky style. Somehow Ooblets express different personalities despite having little to no expressions.

The farming system feels similar to that in Story of Seasons and other similar games, requiring players to till, plant and water crops before they can harvest them. It's simple but effective and enjoyable, with my only issue being the controls. Keeping hold of the trigger button to stay in farming mode can be annoying, as can the fact that you need to use two buttons to scroll through your tools, rather than having the selection menu loop back to the start.

In terms of the dance battle system, this is where the Pokmon echoes are seen. Each Ooblet has its own set of dance moves to use in battle. The core moves will increase your points, steal points from your rivals, boost other moves, or interfere with the opposition. Each turn cards are drawn at random from the decks of each Oooblet in battle and players have a set amount of points to spend using them. The team to hit the point target first will win.

Now don't misinterpret this as copying. This game is in no way a clone of any of those I've mentioned. It's very much unique but you can see where the team has drawn inspiration from the best elements of other successful titles. It takes several different aspects of other enjoyable games and pulls them all together into a glorious and unique package.

Make no mistake, Ooblets is going to get more content. However, the amazing thing about playing the game right now is that it doesn't feel like Early Access. It's every bit as immersive, engaging, and enjoyable as many fully released titles.

I've been playing for a few days now and I still feel like I've only just scratched the surface. I also had to purchase a PC copy and move my gameplay to my computer, since my kids are fighting over who gets to play the Xbox version. This game has captured the hearts of my entire family in just three short days.

There are some aspects of the game that are unfinished but these don't interfere with regular gameplay and are dealt with amazingly. A closed gate informs us that a specific area is closed because the team "broke it real bad" and rather than be annoyed I was just sympathizing because who hasn't done that before?

Ooblets contains enough to keep players entertained for a long while. There are Ooblets to collect and level, dance battles to participate in, weird and wonderful things to grow, and tasks to complete. You can also spend some time scavaging, socializing, gift-giving, and spending your gummies on new hairstyles and clothing. That's before we even talk about the Ooblet clubs. Just the fact that I could join a club for "people who are clever but bad at social interactions" was a winner for me.

On Monday, Glumberland announced that its creature collecting, farming sim Ooblets will be available to PC players on Steam starting on October 5. The Steam version will launch alongside the 1.3 update, which includes a Halloween event.

Ooblets casts players as a young adult who is sick of their life on an island and wants to start over on the mainland of Oob. Upon arriving in the city of Badgetown, the player is introduced to Ooblets, little critters that love to dance battle. With a new ooblet friend by your side, you can fix up an abandoned farm, grow crops, make friends, do side quests, find more ooblets, and explore Oob.

The game originally launched in early access on the Epic Games Store back in 2020, before launching in 1.0 on EGS and Nintendo Switch in 2022. Now PC players that use Steam as their primary storefront will be able to get in on all the cute and quirky action this game has to offer.

Since its early access launch, Ooblets has had multiple updates and events that have expanded the world of Oob, including the addition of a world map, hundred of clothes and accessories, several new ooblets, and localization in multiple languages (French, Latin American Spanish, and German). The Ooblets Steam release will include all of this content, plus the v1.3 Halloween event goodies. The Halloween event will be live in the game from October 1 through November, but Glumberland said they may extend it if folks are feeling festive for longer.

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