Crashlands 2: Sci-Fi Survival Game Now on Android!

Author: Finn May 19,2025

Crashlands 2: Sci-Fi Survival Game Now on Android!

Crashlands 2 has finally hit Android and other platforms, marking a triumphant return for Butterscotch Shenanigans. Following the success of the original Crashlands, which was released in 2016 and attracted millions of players, this sequel brings back the beloved space-trucker Flux Dabes. After years of working for the Bureau of Shipping, Flux is back on the planet Woanope seeking some well-deserved rest. But instead of peace, Flux encounters an explosive welcome that strands them in an unfamiliar part of the planet, equipped with just a few gadgets and their quirky survival instincts.

What’s Different in Crashlands 2?

In Crashlands 2, Woanope feels more vibrant than ever. Players will encounter a variety of creatures and explore diverse biomes filled with unexpected encounters, such as luring a Trunkle into a booby-trapped field. All characters except Flux are either aliens or robots, and the game's item names are packed with humorous puns and whimsical terms, amplifying the humor from the original game.

Combat in Crashlands 2 has been enhanced, and the base-building mechanics are now more intricate, allowing players to construct tall walls, legitimate roofs, and cozy nooks for crafting and farming. The game introduces a friendship mechanic where helping aliens can unlock new recipes and skills. Additionally, players can now raise pets by finding eggs, hatching them, and training them to fight alongside Flux.

A Sci-Fi Survival with Unhinged Alien Adventures

Crashlands 2 isn't just about survival; it's a deep dive into a sci-fi mystery. The initial crash isn't mere misfortune but part of a larger enigma. As players explore Woanope and interact with its inhabitants, they'll uncover the truth behind their predicament and the forces at play.

If you enjoyed the first game, you'll find Crashlands 2 on the Google Play Store, ready for you to jump back into Flux's wild adventures.

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