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Time to plant ahead.

<span class="bold">Holy Potatoes! We're in Space?!</span>, a quirky adventure in a galaxy full of uprooted vegetables and raw danger, is coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com!

The chips are down: our two intrepid potatoes are out to conquer space! Once their ship is all upgraded and hard-boiled, the rotten galactic broccoli and foul space onions will stand no chance. Cook some epic adventures, served with turned-based combat and limitless exploration but keep an eye out for the thick-skinned bosses.


https://www.youtube.com/embed/nQOm-f7YKhc
Post edited February 14, 2017 by maladr0Id
My wife is going to love this. She played the previous game to death. I'll look forward to its release.
FTL: Potato edition?
Judas Iscarrot?!?! XD
Were all the good names already taken?
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Vythonaut: FTL: Potato edition?
Looks like it , and the music sounds a lot like Indiana Jones theme, which is very funny to listen to.

Vector cartoon, playing on real backgrounds point and click?
I thought GOG was announcing their own space program, but apparently this is a game announcement.
Game looks great - exactly the kind of thing I'm interested in (I've been hoping one I heard of a while ago - Star Command or some such? - would show up but this looks like a cleaner, though maybe simpler version of that).
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BoBFiSh: My wife is going to love this. She played the previous game to death. I'll look forward to its release.
This is a sequel? Mind harassing her for a few details of what to expect based on the first? Is there enough "real" depth? My one fear is if the game is a bit "phone game-ish" - faux depth and a lot of repetition (I know a lot of games like this are in that vein - but there's repetition and then there REPETITION - in FTL you're always doing the "same-ish" stuff but there's so much depth and different ways that it always feels fresh).
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I see GOG is upholding the fine tradition of releasing sequels and forgetting about the predecessor games.
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Holy Potatoes! Where is the Weapon Shop?!
I REALLY want to see a crossover game with Super Meat Boy.
There's a ducktales episode like this, with sentient vegetables in space
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Ixamyakxim: Game looks great - exactly the kind of thing I'm interested in (I've been hoping one I heard of a while ago - Star Command or some such? - would show up but this looks like a cleaner, though maybe simpler version of that).
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BoBFiSh: My wife is going to love this. She played the previous game to death. I'll look forward to its release.
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Ixamyakxim: This is a sequel? Mind harassing her for a few details of what to expect based on the first? Is there enough "real" depth? My one fear is if the game is a bit "phone game-ish" - faux depth and a lot of repetition (I know a lot of games like this are in that vein - but there's repetition and then there REPETITION - in FTL you're always doing the "same-ish" stuff but there's so much depth and different ways that it always feels fresh).
I think it is set in the Universe, no pun intended, but not a direct sequel so much. She found it fun, it had repetition but the presentation of challenges meant she had to effectively manage her potato team well to achieve success and she felt it kept her engaged throughout.

From my over the shoulder view I'd say it had enough depth to keep someone busy and that as it increased in difficulty (newer quests and challenges) then you found you had more to manage, you didn't feel like it was going stale.

Hope that helps =)
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huppumies: I thought GOG was announcing their own space program, but apparently this is a game announcement.
GoG is part of CDPR, a polish company.
And Poland cannot into space.


Also as much as I'm happy to see this (and few other releases) on GoG it still left me with weird feeling that "A House of Many Doors" was refused by GoG even tho it was funded by one of the developers featured here, Failbetter.
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BoBFiSh: Hope that helps =)
Yes it does, thanks much! My interest is officially piqued!