Ooblet’s E3 2018 Trailer Shows Off Adorable Characters And Colorful Farms

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People who love Pokemon and Stardew Valley will want to catch the latest E3 2018 trailer for Ooblets. It shows glimpses of what people can expect from the upcoming life simulation from Glumberland and Double Fine Presents. It might just make people oobsessed.

 

Ooblets is being developed by Rebecca Cordingley and Ben Wasser, with music from Slime Girls. People come to Oob and set up a home for themselves. You can customize your homes and characters, collect all sorts of ooblets, visit different areas and farm. It looks very pleasant and relaxing, emphasized by the fact the E3 2018 trailer begins with a dance party.

 

 

Ooblets will come to the Xbox One and PC in 2018.


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