Adventure puzzle game with surreal places and weirdo characters. Meet a gay leather-mouse, magical furry boyfriends, a computer who is afraid of Y2K, and more!
## About This Game
Salad Fields is an adventure puzzle game where you explore surreal lands and
meet strange folks.
Characters include:
-Yippie the gay leather-mouse who bakes doughnuts using vegetables
-Kizzy the computer who is afraid of Y2K
-Myrtyl the anti-cop queer skater punk
-Fancy Andy the ampersand-shaped butler who would rather do anything than more butlering
-4 magical furry boyfriends who bestow powers upon you
-a balloon with a demented face
Details:
-40+ puzzles so far
-Two of the four main chapters are currently completed and fully playable and polished.
Each one is centered around a magic power that controls an object:
Chapter 1 is exploding pumplins (they’re like pumpkins)
Chapter 2 is giant skulls that move, inside a flesh-world
Chapter 3 will be cat-televisions that mess up the tiles (SHOWN IN TRAILER BUT
NOT IN THE GAME YET)
Chapter 4 will be amoebas that copy themselves (SHOWN IN TRAILER BUT NOT IN
THE GAME YET)
ISOMETRIC SECTION SHOWN IN THE TRAILER IS ALSO NOT IN THE GAME YET
Resni is the creator of the unofficial cult-classic “Mibibli’s Quest”, and
jars received their MFA and likes puzzles.
## Mature Content Description
The developers describe the content like this:
Strong language, sexual undertones, slight nudity, references to drug and
alcohol use
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Core i5-2520M CPU @2.50GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5 GHz | |
RAM | 4 GB RAM | |
OS | Windows 7 or higher (64 bit) | |
Graphics Card | Intel HD Graphics 3000 | |
HDD Space | 200 MB available space |
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