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A quirky point-and-click adventure mashing classic sci-fi with Bavarian folklore. Short, charming, and every choice nudges the ending.

Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey is a narrative adventure game from RobotPumpkin Games, structured like an interactive book rather than a traditional point-and-click crawler. You play as a stranded alien trying to escape a very strange planet populated by lederhosen-wearing locals the game lovingly dubs the Barbvarians. The premise sounds like a joke pitch, and it kind of is, but the execution commits hard to the bit. The tone sits somewhere between Douglas Adams absurdism and a Bavarian tourist brochure written by someone who has never actually been to Bavaria but loves the idea of it. The decision system is the mechanical spine here. Choices you make throughout short scenes ripple forward and influence which ending you reach, so the game has genuine replay hooks for something this compact. It does not pretend to be a sprawling branching RPG, which is exactly the right call. The branching feels deliberate and hand-stitched, the kind of choice architecture a solo or very small team can actually maintain with care rather than the hollow illusion of agency you get from larger productions that bit off more than they could chew. Each scene moves at a brisk pace, though the opening takes a beat to find its rhythm, and if you give it that beat the personality clicks into place. Visually, the art direction leans into the illustrated-book framing with flat, colorful panels that feel like they belong in an offbeat graphic novel. Character designs are expressive and the Bavarian visual gags land consistently. The audio does quiet work in the background, keeping things light without being intrusive, which suits the casual pacing. This is not a game you sit down with for six hours. It is closer to two or three, depending on how much you click around, and it knows that. A game that respects its own length is rarer than it should be. Where it stumbles is in depth. Players looking for puzzle complexity, inventory logic, or extended mechanical challenge will not find much to grip. The interactivity is light by design, and if you arrived hoping for something closer to classic LucasArts density, the interactive-book framing will feel thin. The review count on Steam is modest, which means the game has largely flown under radar. That is a shame, because what RobotPumpkin Games built here is tidy and self-aware. The 83 percent positive score from the reviews it does have suggests the people who found it mostly liked what they got. If you are in the mood for something genuinely odd, culturally specific in an unexpected way, and short enough to finish in a single evening, this one earns a look. It is a small game with a clear personality, and personality counts for a lot when you are working at this scale. Kai, Scout Team

Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey

Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey

28 oct 2021RobotPumpkin GamesAssemble Entertainment
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A quirky point-and-click adventure mashing classic sci-fi with Bavarian folklore. Short, charming, and every choice nudges the ending.

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Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey is a narrative adventure game from RobotPumpkin Games, structured like an interactive book rather than a traditional point-and-click crawler. You play as a stranded alien trying to escape a very strange planet populated by lederhosen-wearing locals the game lovingly dubs the Barbvarians. The premise sounds like a joke pitch, and it kind of is, but the execution commits hard to the bit. The tone sits somewhere between Douglas Adams absurdism and a Bavarian tourist brochure written by someone who has never actually been to Bavaria but loves the idea of it. The decision system is the mechanical spine here. Choices you make throughout short scenes ripple forward and influence which ending you reach, so the game has genuine replay hooks for something this compact. It does not pretend to be a sprawling branching RPG, which is exactly the right call. The branching feels deliberate and hand-stitched, the kind of choice architecture a solo or very small team can actually maintain with care rather than the hollow illusion of agency you get from larger productions that bit off more than they could chew. Each scene moves at a brisk pace, though the opening takes a beat to find its rhythm, and if you give it that beat the personality clicks into place. Visually, the art direction leans into the illustrated-book framing with flat, colorful panels that feel like they belong in an offbeat graphic novel. Character designs are expressive and the Bavarian visual gags land consistently. The audio does quiet work in the background, keeping things light without being intrusive, which suits the casual pacing. This is not a game you sit down with for six hours. It is closer to two or three, depending on how much you click around, and it knows that. A game that respects its own length is rarer than it should be. Where it stumbles is in depth. Players looking for puzzle complexity, inventory logic, or extended mechanical challenge will not find much to grip. The interactivity is light by design, and if you arrived hoping for something closer to classic LucasArts density, the interactive-book framing will feel thin. The review count on Steam is modest, which means the game has largely flown under radar. That is a shame, because what RobotPumpkin Games built here is tidy and self-aware. The 83 percent positive score from the reviews it does have suggests the people who found it mostly liked what they got. If you are in the mood for something genuinely odd, culturally specific in an unexpected way, and short enough to finish in a single evening, this one earns a look. It is a small game with a clear personality, and personality counts for a lot when you are working at this scale.

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Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamInteractive BookBranching ChoicesMultiple EndingsSci-Fi ComedyShort PlaytimeSingle SittingIllustrated Art StyleCultural Parody

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey se lanzó el 28 de octubre de 2021.

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Plan B from Outer Space: A Bavarian Odyssey fue desarrollado por RobotPumpkin Games y publicado por Assemble Entertainment.