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Sproots

  • First released on 17 January, 2020 for Mac, PC
  • Sproots is a colony management survival game where you control a group of 'sproots' - small pikmin-like creatures - that are in constant need of food and water. They can explore different biomes, pick up objects and study them, learn skills, craft structures and items and teach each other about their findings.

    Sproots is a colony management survival game where you control a group of 'sproots' - small pikmin-like creatures - that are in constant need of food and water. They can explore different biomes, pick up objects and study them, learn skills, craft structures and items and teach each other about their findings.


    About

    🍃 Sproots is a colony survivial game where you control small Pikmin-like creatures in a Sims-esque manner 🍃

    🌊 Each 'sproot' is in constant need of food and water. Their camp is always located near a 'life plant' where they gather water, but you'll have to help them out getting food! 🌊

    💀 Eventually every sproot will die of age (around 60), so be sure to let them breed new eggs on their nest! 🥚

    🌟 During their lifetime they can study objects, learn skills, craft structures and items, and teach each other about their findings! 🌟

    features

    2-5 hours playtime

    5 different biomes to explore

    35 different items to find

    11 different skills for sproots to learn

    13 different crafts for sproots to learn

    controls

    - left mouse button to click/select

    - right mouse button to cancel

    - ASWD to quickly move camera (even faster if you also hold shift)

    - H to warp back to camp

    - numbers to quickly select units

    Sokpop makes a new game every two weeks!

    Subscribe for 3$ per month at http://sokpop.co

    Platforms

    Modes

    Single-player

    Player perspectives

    Not available

    Engines

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