![]() But, of course, if you’re after that platinum trophy, you’ll have to complete all the side quests, as one of the trophies requires you to collect all wearables (Fancy Fluff). The outfits can range from a wrestling belt to a chav tracksuit with shades. These rewards often include some very cool looking outfits for our fox protagonist. The side quests will vary from beating high scores at the arcade, helping out animal residents by collecting items scattered across the land, to simply relaying messages between different characters.Ī nice little bonus for completing the side quests is that you’ll usually be rewarded with an item. So make sure to talk to everyone you encounter and buy all the items that you can. After completing a song in that mode, a new side-quest will begin. For instance, going to the library downtown and buying the strategy book will unlock a new mode in Prisma Beats. Also, some side-quests will only start when you speak to certain anthropomorphic animals or buying particular items. It’s the certain kind of fun game that is mellow enough, cute enough, colorful enough, that it just feels nice and relaxing to play.From here, taking on all the side quests could easily take another four hours, assuming you don’t skip the dialogue. I’m glad that recently I’ve been exposed to more indie games especially ones like Button City. ![]() And if you’re not, it just automatically will walk you around until it’s perfect and that doesn’t feel exactly good. You’ll always see a little icon to tell you if it’s possible, but you’ll need to be in the perfect position for some. If I had one issue that I could never get used to, it’s how you examine items. It’s mostly a fun kind of beat, and the odd few songs that wouldn’t otherwise fit jump out even more because of it. The music is fantastic though, I love all of the music I’ve heard in the game. Animations aren’t really much that spectacular, but the facial animations are cute and they get used a lot. ![]() Blame games like Gen 2 Pokemon, but I’ll always love customizing rooms in videogames and that’s almost always an easy way to win me over.īutton City employs the use of low-poly models, which I absolutely adore. While you can use winnings or your Buttons (the in game currency) on powerups in the form of food, I’d always much rather use it on stuff for my room or other clothing options. ![]() Enter a pastel diorama world inspired by 90’s nostalgia and filled with cute characters to befriend. And much like in real life, some of these kids can be real jerks. Button City is a colorful low poly narrative adventure game about friendship and community. I love this, and the first thing I examined was a book, which has Fennel recite terrible, terrible jokes. Examining anything will have Fennel give their take on it, which is great and some times have multiple reactions. The writing is full of referential humor, including a show that’s a spoof of X Files and an old Mary Kate and Ashley song. They respond like kids, they argue like kids. Fennel and the other spice themed named animals you meet all act like kids. This is reflected in Button City’s writing. Well I would like to do more blogs, things about the story, the characters, the world of Button City, alongside behind the scenes on how we create the game and it’s aspects. It’s safe to say this is a childhood summer simulator. Fennel outside of the arcade picks up trash or helps people with their own issues or whatever they can to befriend more people or be “cool”. An arcade racer, a DDR clone, and the previously mentioned Gobabots. But then the three arcade games are drastically different genres. It’s kind of a life sim with Fennel doing whatever, when they want to do it. As Fennel you meet a group of new friends who bond over the fierce competition around Gobabots, Button City arcade’s newest craze. It’s sickly cuteyou play as a young fox named Fennel as he navigates through the social complexities of 90’s adolescence and arcade games. It’s rather hard to accurately describe what kind of game Button City is. Button City is a narrative-driven adventure game. Soon, something drastic happens and Fennel and their new friends need to stop it. They use their tokens at the arcade to buy more, or trade. Two teams of four, collect the fruit, and toss it in the blender. This leads them to get suckered into the newest craze of the arcade, Gobabots. Button City is like the coolest place on earth! The owner is nice, there’s lots of games, even if Fennel is bad a few of them, and new kids to meet and play with. They find out about an arcade while out doing errands for their mother and that’s when it all changes. Categories: Life Simulator?, Arcade, Adventureįennel is new to town, his mom is sick of him just sitting around at home playing videogames.
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