Posted on: June 17, 2022

Dohi64
Games: 425 Reviews: 58
excellent top-down space adventure
fixfox is a great adventure game with a much better and longer story than I expected, touching on various themes and subjects, like gene splicing to adapt humans to climate change, robots, and of course food, all presented with great pixel art, varied music and amusing writing. gameplay is fun for the most part, as you explore and fix stuff for robot residents of the planets you crashlanded on, using whatever items available to reach your main goal of getting off the planet (coins work as screwdrivers, toothbrush as a brush, vinegar as acid, etc.). all the robots are available for a chat and to ask for directions and more info on certain things. the day-night cycle is purely cosmetic, save for a handful of quests. having to do everything 4 times during the main story gets tedious after a while (build a thing that consists of 4 parts, they have to be retrieved from 4 places each, then there's another 4-part thing, etc.), but if you mix it up with side-activities (or just take a break sometimes) it won't be an issue. it's very hand-holdy for the most part, but if you don't pay attention, you might get stuck for a bit. the world is mostly open and there's a lot of quality of life and attention to detail. there's a map, various ways to fast travel, certain mechanics to reduce tedium during repetitive enough puzzles, etc. it's retro done right, without sacrificing functionality because 'you didn't have x or y in the 90s either'. manual saving anytime over multiple slots, regular autosaves, rebindable controls (defaults work just fine), text display options, volume settings, resolution options, windowed mode. despite some annoyances (the map randomizing every now and then, only leaving discovered main locations, the annoying sidekick's monster warnings about non-existant monsters), it's a really fun 12-hour adventure that just keeps on going and going every time you think it's gonna be over.
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