Woot! has
Squirrel with a Gun (PS5 or Xbox Series X) for
$14.99.
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Product Info:- Physical Edition exclusives: "Nuts for Nuts" outfit, 2 squirrel skins, Sticker sheet & movie-themed poster
- Fight tooth, claw, and gun
- Solve Intricate Puzzle Rooms to Collect Golden Acorns
- Navigate unique challenges to collect golden acorns by getting creative with your arsenal of weapons
- Have Some Nutty Sandbox Fun
- Fight tooth, claw, and gun!
Top Comments
That misses the appeal of the game though. I quite enjoyed it and completed all the achievements. The second half of the game is really where most of the fun is with the exploring and platforming, and the final tower fight and boss is exactly what I signed up for.
No, its not a great game, but it doesn't try to be.
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I agree with all of your technical points. The platforming isn't tight and the combat doesn't have enough variation.
That misses the appeal of the game though. I quite enjoyed it and completed all the achievements. The second half of the game is really where most of the fun is with the exploring and platforming, and the final tower fight and boss is exactly what I signed up for.
No, its not a great game, but it doesn't try to be.
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Interesting 🤔. Maybe I should try it and see how does it compare to perhaps Goat Stimulator 3 or something. Now that game was fun mindless entertainment.
Now tell me. What is your top 5 favorite games list?
The bar is set pretty low these days.
There's no bar. It's gone. People have settled for digital shovelware littered with micro transactions as the new norm