![]() ![]() One look at the game’s trailer and screens, and you’ll see racing and rhythm minigames, among others. ![]() The Steam demo ends there, but if these initial moments are anything to go by, Button City could be a really fun narrative adventure with some cool minigames thrown in to mix things up quite nicely. A few character interactions and a couple minutes of wandering later, and I had a full team. This meant I needed to talk to other characters to get clues as to the whereabouts of this lost trinket.Īfter wandering the arcade for a few minutes and talking to most of the NPCs, I was able to retrieve the lost item, securing a teammate to help take down the Scrub Squad. She was willing to lend a helping hand, but first she needed to acquire her lost item. After all, it’s not like this character cared who else was on my team. “Okay, I can work with that,” I thought to myself. One character only wanted to join my group if I recruited two other specific characters - I immediately moved on and decided that, if I wasn’t good enough for him, then he wasn’t even worth the trouble.Īnother character was more reasonable - she’d lost an item and requested I find it. Most of these characters are reluctant to join your squad unless you complete certain objectives. This group of hooligans holds the title of Gobabots (a game within Button City) champions, and you have to change that.Īt the arcade you’ll meet a few different characters. Your first quest is to assemble a team with three NPCs to take down the undefeated Scrub Squad. The Button City Steam demo gives a nice glimpse into the game’s themes and world. Here, our shy protagonist will meet friend and foe while attempting to save the arcade from closing down. Having moved to a new town, Fennel discovers the local arcade, the titular Button City. At the heart of the game’s story is a fox named Fennel. ![]() That’s due in large part to the way Button City combines its various mechanics. Sure, the game looks more like a cake, with its pleasant pastel color palette, but it comes together more like a burrito. Button City from developer Subliminal, which was highlighted in the Wholesome Games show during this year’s E3, might very well be a video-game burrito. But the cool thing about a really good burrito is that you can usually taste each ingredient just about evenly. The reason I like burritos is because, when done correctly, they’re filled with multiple tasty items that combine to make one giant tasty item. Those who know me know that I love burritos - so much so that I think they should be included in games like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2. ![]()
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