Exciting news for fans of the original! Crashlands 2 is now available on Android and other platforms, brought to you by Butterscotch Shenanigans. Following the success of the first game released in 2016, which attracted millions of players, this sequel promises even more thrilling adventures.
What’s Different in Crashlands 2?
Once again, you step into the shoes of the space-trucker Flux Dabes, the same disgruntled shipping rep from the original game. This time, Flux returns to the planet Woanope seeking a much-needed break after years of service with the Bureau of Shipping.
Upon landing, an unexpected explosion leaves Flux stranded in a new area, separated from familiar faces, equipped only with a few gadgets and their quirky instincts. But Woanope feels more vibrant this time around. You'll encounter diverse creatures and explore strange biomes filled with random encounters, including the chance to lure a Trunkle into a booby-trapped field.
In Crashlands 2, every character except Flux is an alien or robot, and item names are filled with playful puns and nonsensical words, amplifying the humor from its predecessor. Combat mechanics have been enhanced, and base-building is more detailed, offering tall walls, real roofs, and cozy corners for crafting and farming.
Building friendships with aliens unlocks new recipes and skills, emphasizing the importance of the friendship mechanic in your journey. Additionally, you can now raise pets by finding and hatching eggs, nurturing them, and having them fight alongside you.
A Sci-Fi Survival with Unhinged Alien Adventures
In Crashlands 2, the unexpected orbital mishap is more than just bad luck; it's part of a larger mystery. As you explore the world and interact with the locals, you'll uncover the truth behind the incident and the forces at play.
If you enjoyed the first game and are eager to dive into this sequel, you can download Crashlands 2 from the Google Play Store. Don't miss out on the latest in sci-fi survival gaming!
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