When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works.
There’s even an achievement for blowing up a room full of pots.
That world is surprisingly complex and even has its own map, slowly filled in by hidden fragments.

Changing areas is pretty instant, too, thanks to a designated world preload period you get upon start-up.
I’ve already found a bunch of secrets and even stumbled into an area I was clearly under-geared for.
These are fun, familiar elements, but experienced through this twin-stick framing, they feel fresh.

There’s something endearing about the way your little ship moves around, and the controls are immaculately tuned.
It feels like a vehicle and more like a character.
It’s an oddly cute element of an obviously cute game.

It’s$15 on Steam, and you could try the demo first too.



















