Monday, March 30, 2026

Deepwood Forest is saved in "Mutants Ate My Carrots"!

Nice place to lounge...
When I previously played Mutants Ate My Carrots, I had just discovered that, well, mutants ate my carrots. Genetically altered animals were fed Blackjack's special black carrots in a secret laboratory to give them extra powers. So then it was up to me to defeat these mutants in combat, and stop the people responsible.

This spider will get me a brand new outfit...

Usually I'm not that into cartoony games with animal characters. I like my adventure games more realistic. But this quirky story pushes the right buttons. The vibrant colors; the funny characters that often don't take the game itself very seriously, glancing at the player for a moment in frustration or hilarity; the manageable "combat"; but also the more gruesome aspects like the weird mutations and the chaos at the lab. It's not only a fuzzy afternoon cartoon; it's not afraid to show violence and death as well. 

All true adventurers need a fast-travel map...
After resurfacing from that lab, a whole now part of Deepwood Forest opened up, so I was very glad to have acquired a fast-travel map to switch locations more fluently, since some things took some back and forth. Though I did notice I had missed some things here and there, so it's not a bad idea to still take a stroll through the forest when you feel you're getting stuck.

Looks like a tricky door to get through...
I finished the game in three hours, and was actually sad it was over. To be honest it could have been over more quickly, because there were several occasions where it was totally not obvious to me which attack I had to employ against particular enemies, resulting in me trying out all of them one after another, often resulting in realizing I had to use something in the environment instead. The ending cinematic came rather quickly, but it was satisfying nonethless. Overall, it's a fun and none too difficult game, quite enjoyable because it offers something different, and perhaps even well suited to win over some gaming adolescents to the genre.

Speaking of adolescents, for my next playthrough game I'm going to pretend to be an 18-year old girl who is leaving her small hometown for the big city...

You can find Mutants Ate My Carrots on Steam.














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