Atomicrops Reviews
Atomicrops is a very interesting rogue-lite that has some elements that detract from making this a perfectly messed up apocalyptic farming simulation.
Atomicrops is an entertaining and unconventional addition to the ‘farming-sim’ genre, with its quick paced farming and frantic action making for a good time. It can also be pretty tough though, with its random nature and brutal mutant baddies certainly putting both your farming and shooting skills to the test. It’s all part of the experience though, and whilst Atomicrops can get a little repetitive in places, it’s still a neat and unique rogue-like that fans of the genre will certainly appreciate.
Atomicrops brings us a roguelite-style farm simulator with lots of action. Armed with our hoe, a watering can and a simple pea launcher, we will have to plant atomic mutant crops to feed the people while we take some coins.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
After much consideration, and taking the flaws into account, you’ll find fun here. However, those flawed points will cause a lot of frustration. I really enjoyed Atomicrops, but it was just too rough to fully recommend.
A twin-stick shooter rogue-lite that’s high on action, with a sprinkle of farming and romancing on the side. If you enjoy dodging bullets and multitasking, dive right in.
Atomicrops is certainly a nice and original product but that will not remain in the annals of indie video games. In an extremely competitive industry like this, the Bird Bath creature will probably be forgotten in the backlog of average gamers.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Atomicrops’ mixture of farming sim, bullet-hell game and rogue-lite make it a compelling indie title that’s well worth giving a shot.
For me, Atomicrops is a story of early frustration, followed by a slow warming up, which eventually became a pretty deep and addictive love...