We're still waiting to find out whether Slime Rancher 2 will make the cut here, but its successful launch into early access is already garnering some buzz. The only downside is the other effects of typhoon like more weeds and sticks are still going to take effect. It’s not quite Stardew Valley, but it’s that same kind of idle, adorable, fun that you can’t help sinking multiple hundreds of hours into. Yes, I know, I’m a terrible, heartless, (rich) monster. ![]() It’s utterly adorable, until you have to start throwing Tabby Slimes into the Incinerator because their plorts aren’t worth, well, plort anymore. You have all your Slimes bouncing around in hutches too, usually sectioned off because they can have a tendency to eat each other, or plorts from another species, which actually creates equally cute hybrids. The game took players away from the normal small-town farm setting and introduced them to an island farm. You trade plorts on the Plort Market, with profitable types fluctuating and changing just like a real stock market for poop. Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands was a game for Nintendo DS that released in 2009. In Slime Rancher, instead of crops you’re actually harvesting poop - officially known as plorts in-game - from adorable, bouncy, little slimes themed around different animals or objects, from tabby cats to Bulbasaur-like Tangle Slimes. ![]() Available on: Xbox One, PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch
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