Today marks the release of a significant update for Crashlands 2, version 1.1, brought to us by Butterscotch Shenanigans. This update addresses many of the requests from fans of the original Crashlands, introducing new challenges and features that enhance the gameplay experience.
The highlight of this update is the introduction of Legend Mode, a difficulty setting that surpasses the existing Challenge Mode. On the planet Woanope, enemies are now quicker, deal more damage, and have increased health, making them a formidable challenge. Meanwhile, Flux Dabes has become even more fragile. While there are no additional achievements for conquering Legend Mode, completing it will automatically unlock all achievements from lower difficulty levels.
For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, Explorer Mode has been added. This mode significantly reduces combat intensity, allowing players to focus on farming mushrooms, building cozy homes, and fishing without the fear of being attacked. It's perfect for players who want to immerse themselves in the story, decorate their base, and interact with the game's unique characters.
One of the most requested features, The Compendium, makes a triumphant return. Responding to player feedback, this tool tracks everything Flux discovers, including the number of pets, recipes, and items left to find, helping players reach their goals more efficiently.
With Update 1.1, pets in Crashlands 2 are no longer just for show. They now assist in battles and come equipped with unique abilities that can be activated every 20 seconds, adding a new layer of strategy to the game.
Gear crafting has seen a boost in variety as well. When crafting armor, players can now enjoy random bonus stats, and the update includes a range of new gadgets, weapons, and trinkets to discover and utilize.
Quality of life improvements are a key part of this update. Players can now build on a wider variety of terrain, customize the location of their home teleporter, and adjust the darkness levels at night to suit their preferences.
You can download Crashlands 2 from the Google Play Store. It's worth noting that the game launched on April 10th, and this patch demonstrates Butterscotch Shenanigans' commitment to responding to player feedback and continuously improving the game experience.