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A potato-themed spy agency sim with mission planning and agent management, but shallow mechanics undercut the charm for strategy fans.

Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! is a casual management sim that puts you in charge of a spy headquarters staffed entirely by anthropomorphic potatoes. You recruit agents, assign them to training, and send them on procedurally structured missions, all wrapped in a layer of parody humor that leans heavily on spy-genre tropes. The art style is bright and cartoonish, and the writing has enough groan-worthy puns to keep you smiling through the first couple of hours. If you are coming in expecting something in the vein of X-COM's agent management or even the lighter Spycraft loops, temper those expectations hard. The core loop involves cycling agents through training disciplines, matching their stat profiles to mission requirements, and managing a headquarters that slowly unlocks new rooms and capabilities. On paper that sounds like it has legs. In practice the decision space is narrow. Mission outcomes depend on a fairly shallow stat-check system, and there is rarely a meaningful trade-off between which agent to send where. The strategic layer that the genre label promises never really materializes. You are filling in the correct answer more often than you are making a judgment call under pressure. For a strategy-and-sim specialist, that is the central disappointment, because the bones of something more interesting are clearly visible. The tutorial is functional and does not overstay its welcome, which is worth noting. Newcomers to the management-sim genre will not be lost. The progression pacing is reasonable in the early game, and unlocking new spy gadgets and headquarters expansions provides a steady drip of novelty. The parody writing is the strongest element, and if you are a fan of the Holy Potatoes franchise tone, you will get consistent mileage from it. This is much more a casual experience than a strategic one, and there is nothing wrong with that as long as you know going in. What works against it is replay value. Once you have seen the mission variety and headquarters upgrade tree, there is not much reason to run another campaign. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, the AI opposition is minimal, and the late-game offers almost no escalating complexity. The Mixed Steam review score reflects this accurately. Players who wanted a breezy, low-stakes afternoon sim found enough to like. Players who read "Strategy" in the genre tags and hoped for depth were left cold. At roughly 184 reviews and no Metacritic rating, this is not a widely discussed title, which itself tells you something about its staying power. If you are a parent looking for something approachable for younger players, or you want a no-pressure palate cleanser between heavier titles, Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! delivers on its casual promise. If you want mission planning with real consequences, agent permadeath tension, or a management loop that rewards optimization, look elsewhere. The potato puns are free, but they cannot carry the whole operation. Diego, Scout Team

Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?!
CasualIndieSimulationStrategy

Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?!

Nov 7, 2018Daylight StudiosDaedalic Entertainment
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A potato-themed spy agency sim with mission planning and agent management, but shallow mechanics undercut the charm for strategy fans.

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Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! is a casual management sim that puts you in charge of a spy headquarters staffed entirely by anthropomorphic potatoes. You recruit agents, assign them to training, and send them on procedurally structured missions, all wrapped in a layer of parody humor that leans heavily on spy-genre tropes. The art style is bright and cartoonish, and the writing has enough groan-worthy puns to keep you smiling through the first couple of hours. If you are coming in expecting something in the vein of X-COM's agent management or even the lighter Spycraft loops, temper those expectations hard. The core loop involves cycling agents through training disciplines, matching their stat profiles to mission requirements, and managing a headquarters that slowly unlocks new rooms and capabilities. On paper that sounds like it has legs. In practice the decision space is narrow. Mission outcomes depend on a fairly shallow stat-check system, and there is rarely a meaningful trade-off between which agent to send where. The strategic layer that the genre label promises never really materializes. You are filling in the correct answer more often than you are making a judgment call under pressure. For a strategy-and-sim specialist, that is the central disappointment, because the bones of something more interesting are clearly visible. The tutorial is functional and does not overstay its welcome, which is worth noting. Newcomers to the management-sim genre will not be lost. The progression pacing is reasonable in the early game, and unlocking new spy gadgets and headquarters expansions provides a steady drip of novelty. The parody writing is the strongest element, and if you are a fan of the Holy Potatoes franchise tone, you will get consistent mileage from it. This is much more a casual experience than a strategic one, and there is nothing wrong with that as long as you know going in. What works against it is replay value. Once you have seen the mission variety and headquarters upgrade tree, there is not much reason to run another campaign. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, the AI opposition is minimal, and the late-game offers almost no escalating complexity. The Mixed Steam review score reflects this accurately. Players who wanted a breezy, low-stakes afternoon sim found enough to like. Players who read "Strategy" in the genre tags and hoped for depth were left cold. At roughly 184 reviews and no Metacritic rating, this is not a widely discussed title, which itself tells you something about its staying power. If you are a parent looking for something approachable for younger players, or you want a no-pressure palate cleanser between heavier titles, Holy Potatoes! A Spy Story?! delivers on its casual promise. If you want mission planning with real consequences, agent permadeath tension, or a management loop that rewards optimization, look elsewhere. The potato puns are free, but they cannot carry the whole operation. Diego, Scout Team

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steamAgency ManagementCasual SimParody HumorMission PlanningStat-Check GameplayLow ReplayabilityBeginner Friendly

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65%(184)

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Developer
Daylight Studios
Publisher
Daedalic Entertainment
Release Date
Nov 7, 2018

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