About This Game Crash-landed on a surreal, low-poly world filled with freakish inhabitants, choose between permadeath and non-permadeath modes and embark on an epic (and ridiculous) survival adventure. Will you manage to stay alive as you unravel the mysteries of Wrongworld and search for a way home?CHOICE OF GAME MODESThrown in at the deep end, you'll have to figure out the world for yourself, while hopefully not dying in the process. But you probably will. That's okay, though - just pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and try to learn from your fatal experience. And with a choice of permadeath and non-permadeath modes, you can tweak the difficulty to suit your needs.BECOME A MASTER CRAFTERGather resources from across the land and craft all kinds of awesome gear! From basics like campfires, simple tools and cooked meals all the way to jet packs, magic potions, nuclear-powered vacuum cleaners and maybe even a replacement rocket ship.Build yourself an epic new home, then get rich selling your supplies and kit it out with a range of furniture.SILLINESS AROUND EVERY CORNERIt might be a brutal world, but you may as well chuckle at the ridiculousness of it all as you go. Obliterate trees with your forehead, fast travel as a non-human cannonball, and become best friends with a cardboard box. And perhaps you'll even bump into Salad Fingers or The Flying Spaghetti Monster on your travels!RANDOMLY GENERATEDThe world is completely randomly generated with every new game. And with a bunch of random events to discover/be subjected to, you're likely to face different hurdles every time you play.COMMENTS FROM AWESOME PEOPLE"I don't think I've been this excited for a game in a while... This is just so much fun!"Pungence"Better than it has any right to be."Jim Sterling"I love your game."IGP 7aa9394dea Title: WrongworldGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Sludj GamesPublisher:Sludj GamesRelease Date: 11 May, 2018 Wrongworld Download Link Pc if you really enjoy games that make you tease out their secrets and keep changing it up with each map then this game is definitely for you. it's in my top 5 most fun to play games i dont think ive ever laughed so much in-game, ever. the whole thing feels like a puzzle that you have to figure out and each time you die its permadeath and i kinda resisted that at first, but i see the wisdom in that now because each iteration brings fresh new experiences and knowledge. the graphics are amazingly creative its like a salvador dali surrealist dreamscape and i totally recommend it, five thumbs up.. Wrongworld is the most fun i had with a SP survival game in a whileIf you like survival games, Wrongworld might surprise you Highly recommended:). Superfun game in a world full of weird creatures and crazy events.What could be better than weird and crazy fun?The challenge to survive it.Permadeath is the best, wondering if you will ever git gud, and then actually doing good.Very rewarding, and double the fun.Love your game Jamie!. 10\/10 - Would buy for the credits sequence alone.. Love this game - free roam open world survival. If being a fuzzy space-bear crash landed on a comically freaky and strange planet sounds like you, then yes, this is an rpg too.There's plenty to explore, things to discover and cool stuff to figure out. You can craft stuff that helps you stay alive, build a home, tech up, and tool up. Or just fish and plant flowers if that's your thing.There's not much hand-holding, and you'll probably die (sorry) to begin with, but that's okay because you'll figure it out - and start with more goodies next time around.Most of all though, it really is good fun and is definitely a game you should have in your library.Oh, and it's all the work of one developer (!) who adds content, chats on the forums, helps with any issues and is an all round decent person(*).(*) I lost my football in a game, thought i'd sent it into space. The dev took a look at my savegame and helped me find it. That's quality support :)Thumbs up, this is one to play.. This game is surprisingly fun and challenging. I love learning what everything does the first time you run into it and how everything reacts to the player. If you like survival games, I'd say give it a shot! The quirky-ness of it adds a nice layer to it all. And for whatever reason I love the sh!t out of those bouncing snakes. lol Their laugh is awesome.On a side note, be prepared to die a lot. Dont let it get you down though, its pretty easy to pick up again and start all over. I havent gotten tired of doing things over and over yet as I keep discovering new things to do during this time.In any case, the only real cons so far that i've seen is that the day\/night cycle is way too fast.. Hilarious, looks good, fun, its a PERFECT mix of everything.. i will say i love how goofy yje game is and the textures are just amazing i hope this game continues and lives on.. Back during the age of DayZ\/Rust clones, many survival games have been tooted onto steam claiming to bring something new to the table, when in reality most of these survival games hardly had any real gimmick to set them apart. Sure, one might have dinos instead of zombies, and maybe another game would have "mutants", and maybe the game decides to take place in a more primitive time period instead of some bizarre modern age setting where you could somehow put together a brand new M16 out of scrap metal and tape with your bare hands. But in the end, no matter what they did, they all ended up being the same drab survival game with the same song and dance.Wrongworld is different.Wrongworld takes the survival genre in a more, er... Toe Jam and Earl-ish direction, in that instead of trying to be realistic and serious, it instead creates a wacky, insane world full of strange creatures and insane troll-logic that'll baffle even the most "totally random XD" of people. Because of this, it takes a tired, overdone genre and gives it a fresh coat of paint that'll encourage people to really dig in and witness all the insanity it has to offer.It isn't totally perfect, though. Combat, for instance, is very simple for the most part, where you could easily handle any threat by simply spamming M1 with a stick (or even your bare fists) while doing the odd combat roll here and there to avoid attacks or close gaps. On the other hand, though, the fact that combat is so simple (and still satisfying to watch your enemies go flying as you falcon punch them) means that players are encouraged to rumble their way out of problems instead of fleeing constantly and feeling completely defenseless early in the game (it is quite possible to go the whole game with your bare hands if you wanted, really).The world, full of wonder as it may be, can also be a tad smaller than expected, and while the first playthrough will be the most adventurous, the second one might not have the same magic because by then, you'll very easily and quickly stumble into all the odd structures and encounters that you already discovered in your first playthrough, making them seem less special as a result. It would be nice if there were more strange discoveries that would randomize each new map, to keep players exploring and continue to surprise them with new, er, surprises. Speaking of small, the game also could be considered a bit on the short side. My first playthrough took only about 7 hours, or close to 80 in-game days. This might not sound too shabby, but I was honestly a bit sad that my journey already ended just as I was really getting into things. It doesn't take long to max out your tech tree, and even moreso completing your primary objective (building a new ship) won't take too much time once you figured things out. Sure, there is replay value, but I would have liked to have had a bit more to do before reaching end-game and eventually completing the main quest.Despite its issues, it is certainly a really nice, casual survival game that mixes up the formula and creates its own flavor rather than imitating what everyone else is doing, and is worth looking into if you enjoy adventure and wackiness.. Hilarious, looks good, fun, its a PERFECT mix of everything.
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