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  • Summary: Red, communist vegetables want to take control over the world. Only a special squad of veggies - warriors can stop them.

    If you like absurd humor and a breath of adventure on your back, then you've come to the right place! A stealth adventure game with an absurd-driven story and
    Red, communist vegetables want to take control over the world. Only a special squad of veggies - warriors can stop them.

    If you like absurd humor and a breath of adventure on your back, then you've come to the right place!

    A stealth adventure game with an absurd-driven story and third-person perspective for a single-player or co-op. Complete secret war missions, solve the showy puzzles, and save the veggies world!
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  1. Nov 2, 2022
    On the outer layer, Kamikaze Veggies tries to be a fun and ironic popcorn game; nevertheless, we have the clear feeling that all this is only a pretence allowing the creative teams to make a sharp criticism of the title’s geopolitical topic under the cover of a vast “joke”, sadly without any wit. If Red Limb Studio’s precious initially makes us want to read between the lines, we quickly shut off our brains when grasping the lack of finesse and the ease with which one can get the best scores. Even if it sometimes makes us smile, most of the puzzles are bland and tedious. Despite this, the ability to play the entire experience in split screen is quite thrilling considering how rare it is nowadays. Ultimately, the most satisfying bit is the continuous unlocking of an achievement at the end of each level. Despite not being the worst experience ever, it nonetheless falls under the umbrella of “quickly done, and quickly forgotten” games we unfortunately all know too well.