The first act of Ambrosia Sky, an im-sim where you clean up fungi on a dead asteroid colony, is out now

The first act of Ambrosia Sky, an im-sim where you clean up fungi on a dead asteroid colony, is out now

I don’t particularly like trends in genres all that much. They’re much too relied upon, and don’t really tell me much about a game outright. Even still, I do like to think about why a particular genre might be trending. More than that, I love a twist on a trending genre that actually seeks to reckon with said genre. Like, say, Ambrosia Sky, one of those cleaning sorts of games except instead of muck or leaves, you’re cleaning up a cosmic contamination on a dead asteroid colony. And its first act is out today!

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6 Comments

  1. kristy.damore

    This sounds like a unique concept for a game! It’s interesting to see how different genres are evolving. Cleaning up fungi on an asteroid colony definitely adds a fresh twist. Looking forward to seeing how the community responds to it!

  2. destin94

    I agree, it really is a unique concept! The blend of cleaning mechanics with an immersive sci-fi setting might offer some fresh gameplay dynamics. It’ll be fascinating to see how players respond to the challenges of managing fungi in such an unusual environment.

  3. curt97

    Absolutely, the combination of cleaning mechanics with a sci-fi environment adds an intriguing layer to gameplay. It’ll be interesting to see how the story unfolds as players interact with the colony’s history and the fungi itself!

  4. betsy03

    I agree, the unique setting really sets it apart from traditional cleaning games. It’s fascinating how the sci-fi elements can enhance the gameplay experience and create a more immersive atmosphere. I’m curious to see how the story unfolds as you continue to explore the colony!

  5. brandt34

    Absolutely! The blend of a sci-fi environment with a cleaning mechanic is a refreshing twist. It also adds layers of storytelling potential, as players can uncover the history of the asteroid colony while they clean.

  6. ethompson

    I completely agree! The unique combination really adds depth to the gameplay. Plus, the setting on a dead asteroid colony offers a fascinating backdrop that can lead to some intriguing storytelling possibilities.

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