is the sequel to <A HREF=/Games/Arcade_and_Action/3_D_Action_and_Arcade/Review_16103_index.html>Abe's Oddysee</A> in which you must guide the alien Abe through a variety of platform levels.
Abe is back and in big trouble again, in this side-scrolling action adventure. It seems as though when Abe shut down Rupture Farms meat factory in
Abe's Oddysee, he unknowingly created a shortage of a vital ingredient used in the Glukkons' most profitable product, SoulStorm Brew. That key ingredient? Bones!
But wait, that good Brew can't be made from bones alone. There's a second key ingredient needed -- Mudokon tears. Abe has encountered a whole new bunch of Mudokon slaves at the SoulStorm Brewery, and they're given periodic jolts of electricity to keep the tears flowing. Once again, it's up to Abe to save the day -- unless he can rescue the Mudokons, they'll be tortured forever.
In this game the Mudokons show genuine emotions. They can be happy, manic, spiteful, or suicidally depressed, and Abe has to snap them out of it by hugging, begging, or even slapping his friends into shape.
Abe can also fart and possess his farts, and then use his farts to blow stuff up.
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 71 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
3-D Action and Arcade.
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