Nom Nom Galaxy review. Nom Nom Galaxy (PC, PS4 reviewed). As for the gameplay, think Terraria. It's a platformer at its core, but it also.
Soup-crafting Pixeljunk PC game Nom Nom Galaxy has received its biggest update since it premiered on over a year ago. It's impossible to play Nom Nom Galaxy without getting a strong hankering for soup.This base-building, spelunking, tower defense, cooking game hybrid's latest update 'unlocks almost two-thirds of the game' according to developer Q-Games.Most excitingly, it adds a new campaign mode entitled Corporate Quest. There's also a Free-play Mode for those who just want to explore without nefarious wildlife and rivals threatening your intergalactic soup empire.' This is almost a completely new game when compared to what we first released on Early Access a year ago,' the developer said.
Epoch crossword. 'With so many new additions, Nom Nom Galaxy is closer to the vision of Q-Games and the community, and the quality that you've come to expect from the PixelJunk series.' Furthermore, Q-Games has dropped the Early Access price for Nom Nom Galaxy to £6.99 / $9.99.Here's the full list of additions:. New Campaign mode, Corporate Conquest.
Challenging planets with additional mission types. Much requested Free-play Mode. A host of optimizations to improve gameplay on a variety of systems. True fish menu. Automate soup production with new robots and improvements to existing ones. Customize your factory with new base parts, expand with your empire with warp gates. New research system and upgrades.
Shoryuken! New combat moves for Astroworkers. Spacy gum that modifies Astroworker abilities. New Astropin collection system that tracks and rewards player activities.Q-Games is still planning to release further features like online co-op, Challenge Mode, leaderboards, Achievements and more. A full release is expected later this year with PS4 and Vita versions to follow.