Crashlands 2 has finally landed on Android and other platforms, bringing back the beloved Butterscotch Shenanigans with their eagerly awaited sequel. Originally released in 2016, the first Crashlands became a smashing hit, attracting millions of dedicated players worldwide.
So, What’s Different in Crashlands 2?
You reprise your role as the space-trucker Flux Dabes, the same disgruntled shipping rep from the original game. Flux returns to the planet Woanope seeking a well-deserved break after tirelessly working for the Bureau of Shipping.
Upon landing, Flux is greeted by an unexpected explosion, stranding him in an unfamiliar area, far from familiar faces, equipped with just a handful of gadgets and his quirky instincts to survive.
Woanope in Crashlands 2 feels more vibrant and bustling than ever. You'll encounter a variety of creatures and explore bizarre biomes filled with random encounters and chances to trick a Trunkle into a trap-laden field.
Every character you meet, aside from Flux, is either an alien or a robot, and the game's items boast hilariously punny or nonsensical names, ramping up the humor from the prequel.
Combat in Crashlands 2 has been significantly enhanced, while base-building is now more intricate, offering tall walls, authentic roofs, and cozy nooks perfect for crafting and farming.
Building relationships with the aliens unlocks new recipes and skills, making the friendship mechanic a crucial element of your journey. Additionally, you can now discover eggs, learn to hatch them, raise your pets, and have them join you in battle.
A Sci-Fi Survival with Unhinged Alien Adventures
In Crashlands 2, you'll soon discover that your orbital mishap was no mere accident. There's a larger mystery at play. As you delve deeper into the world and interact with its inhabitants, you'll uncover the truth behind the incidents and identify the culprits.
If you enjoyed the original game, you'll definitely want to check out Crashlands 2. Grab it now from the Google Play Store.
Stay tuned for more updates, and don't forget to read our coverage on the global release of the dynamic quarter-view ARPG, Black Beacon!