Unsurprisingly, UFO 50 seems to have a big secret meta game that I’ve only just scratched the surface of


UFO 50 has taken over my life these past few days. When I’m not glued on the simple Windjammers-esque pleasures of Bushido Ball, I’m throwing my great big walrus body around perfect blue skies in Waldorf’s Journey. I don’t think I’ll be able to ever stop playing it. In her review Kerry called it a “superb retro-style smorgasbord“.

In addition to hosting 50 8-bit style console games belonging to a fictional 1980s studio, UFO 50 is really dedicated to the fiction of its games’ provenance: each has a precise little history, and running through the whole collection are references to other games in the collection. It also has a terminal accessible in the main menu which allows players to enter eight figure codes.

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