Ooblets

Ooblets

Glumberland

3.0

Ooblets is a relaxing and offbeat farming, town life, and creature collection game. Manage your farm, grow and train your ooblets, explore strange lands, and have dance-offs!

Release Date: 05 Oct, 2023 Can I Run This Game?

System Requirements

Minimum Requirements

OS: Not specified
Processor: 3.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 10 graphics adapter with 1 GB VRAM
Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended Requirements

OS: Windows 10 or 11
Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual Core Processor
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 11 graphics adapter with 1 GB VRAM
Storage: 4 GB available space

About This Game



Ooblets is a relaxing yet deeply-weird farming, creature collection, town life, and dance-battle game with a lot of heart and character.

It's a game for people who want something cozy, eccentric, expressive, and full of things to do.

Make It Your Own




Convert your rundown shack into a cozy homestead, spooky sanctuary, retro-futuristic retreat, or just keep it as a rundown shack. There’s plenty of furniture and decor to collect.

For your character, there are a bunch of hairs, hats, clothes, costumes, accessories, and more throughout the game.

Grow Your Friends




Collect ooblet seeds and grow your own lil followbabies on your farm. Each ooblet has a couple variants to nab, including the lauded and rare GLEAMY type.

You can also make non-ooblet friends by talking, gift-giving, quest-fetching, and whatnot. Get to know a bunch of offbeat townsfolk, like Mayor Tinstle, Rugnolia, Outgrid, Videon, Millew, and even Taffy.

Familiar Farm Functions




Grow stuff, put things in machines, cook treabies, stuff your gob, or sell your produce in town.

Oh also your ooblets can help out on your farm using oobcoops that can be upgraded to expand what kind of farming they can do.

Settle It On the Dance Floor




Instead of combat, handle challenges and disagreements via the art of dance. Each ooblet has its own unlockable moves, so put together a team that works well together (or doesn’t and just looks cute—you don’t get anything for beating the game faster).

So Many Things to Do!




There are daily challenges, tasks from the mayor, dance tournaments, quests from townsfolk, lost ooblets to find, sea-dangling to dangle, as well as plenty of badges, gleamies, clothes, furniture, decor, and friendship stickers to collect.

Events and Limited-time Stuff




There are a few realtime events, each with their own collectables, activities, and unique ooblets. So far, we’ve added events for Springtime, Halloween, and Winter—and we’re hoping to add more in future updates.

Run Your Own Lil Shop




Unlock the player shop, where you can sell the stuff you’ve grown and crafted to the people of Oob. You can decorate, negotiate prices via a minigame, restock shelves, and unlock shop upgrades.

Maxed-out Minigames


We spent way too long making some pretty serious minigames, most of which are in arcade cabinets in Port Forward. There may even be some sneaky ways to beat the arcade games if you get stuck.

Themey Regions


Explore a bunch of regions, like the arcade-filled boardwalk in Port Forward, the spooky swamps of Nullwhere, the deserts of Mamoonia, and the frozen peaks of Tippytop. Also, there’s a dirigible. Maybe a mystery island, too.

Is there A story? Oh Yeah!


Badgetown needs your help! There’s plenty to fix up and unlock, as well as a major threat that only a series of contrived dance battles and mini-games can resolve.

The overarching story/mystery will take you through all the regions of Oob where you’ll meet a lot of interesting folks, new types of ooblets, recipes, and crops to plant back at your farm.

The game even has a discrete ending… but there’s always more to do in Ooblets, even after the main story is complete.

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