

It was my personal goal to collect monster allies since they are cute. This crafting sci-fi game is playful, humorous, and relaxing. You can craft in any biome with unlimited supplies. For a truly relaxed experience there is the game’s creative mode which is unlocked after finishing either story or hardcore mode. The music does change to an energetic tune for boss battles. The game’s ambient music sounds a little mysterious and sometimes relaxing. The map has options to highlight characters, places, and teleport pads to make it easy to find where you have explored. They feature new creatures and new materials to build with. The game has 2D graphics that are cute and quirky. I recommend this mode if you enjoy intense survival games like Don’t Starve Together. In hardcore mode there is permanent death. Where you died is marked on the map so you can return to pick up the things dropped. When Flux dies you drop some of the items you collected and are teleported back to your home base. These allies don’t take damage or die like Flux. You can keep multiple creatures at your base and switch partners. When you build an incubator for an egg it will hatch as a very small version of the creature, but it will grow as it fights alongside you.

They come from drops from the medium to larger monster types as an egg. They fight alongside you and some have unique abilities. What I enjoyed having was a monster ally. Juicebox is capable of attacking, but doesn’t take damage, pick up items, or anything else. The game adjusts the difficulty when a second player is added. There is also a wrench you can hit monsters with to stun them briefly, but there is a cool down time for this item. This gives you a chance to dodge and time your attacks. When the monster attacks a red area appears where damage could be received. I highly recommend doing all the quests because it unlocks useful items to face boss monsters. Once you discover a new teleport pad you can teleport there from anywhere else. Traveling around isn’t an issue with teleport pads scattered on the planet. Others will want you to find lost things or slay monsters that scare them. The locals also have beef with the alien that stole your batteries and will help you prepare to face him later. The quests given are from Juicebox and the local creatures. I still haven’t figured out how I ended up with some extra items. My only issue with the crafting stations is that it is easy to craft items by accident. When you mark an item to track, the items you need and have are displayed on the right side of the screen. The craft stations in your base have a handy feature that tracks an item you want to make. You can get other helpful recipes for bombs, potions, and furniture from helping out the locals, defeating monsters, and harvesting plants. What you will always need to keep up are upgraded weapons and armor for Flux. The game lets you go at your own pace and you can take time to build a decorative base. The further you venture out you will find different items and stronger monsters. There are materials to collect all around you.

This game focuses greatly on crafting items for survival and story progress. There is funny dialogue between the characters so you don’t want to miss a line! They gather materials to make a base and help out the locals in exchange for items and blueprints to fix their ship. So Flux and Juicebox crash on to a strange planet with monsters and some friendly creatures. The alien demands batteries and steals them from their spaceship. So, what is Crashlands about?Flux and her robot sidekick, Juicebox, are transporting packages for a company when they are attacked by a large alien.
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