Crashlands 2 has finally landed on Android and other platforms, brought to us by the creative minds at Butterscotch Shenanigans. Following the success of the original Crashlands, which hit the scene in 2016 and captured the hearts of millions, this sequel promises even more thrilling adventures.
What's Different in Crashlands 2?
Once again, you step into the boots of Flux Dabes, the same irate space-trucker from the first game, returning to the planet Woanope for a much-needed break after his stint with the Bureau of Shipping. But your peaceful getaway quickly turns chaotic with a surprise explosion upon landing, stranding you in a new, unfamiliar region with only a handful of gadgets and your quirky instincts to rely on.
This time around, Woanope feels more vibrant and teeming with life. You'll encounter a variety of creatures and explore diverse biomes filled with unexpected encounters, including the chance to ingeniously trap a Trunkle. The game's humor is amped up, with every character, aside from Flux, being either an alien or a robot, and items bearing whimsical names and puns that add a light-hearted touch to your journey.
Combat in Crashlands 2 has been revamped, offering a more engaging experience, while base-building has become more intricate. You can now construct tall walls, authentic roofs, and cozy nooks for crafting and farming. Building friendships with the aliens not only enhances your social experience but also unlocks new recipes and skills. Plus, a new feature lets you discover eggs, hatch them, raise pets, and have them join you in battles.
A Sci-Fi Survival with Unhinged Alien Adventures
Your unexpected crash landing on Woanope in Crashlands 2 isn't just a stroke of bad luck; it's the start of uncovering a deeper mystery. As you navigate the world and connect with its inhabitants, you'll slowly unravel the secrets and the forces at play behind the scenes.
If you enjoyed the original Crashlands and are eager to dive into this sequel, you can grab Crashlands 2 from the Google Play Store. And while you're at it, don't miss out on our coverage of the newly released global ARPG, Black Beacon, featuring a dynamic quarter-view perspective!