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at least a little bit like a cutesy, miniature death stranding: feels like work, and feels like the work matters. the relative dirth of upgrades feels like a huge oversight considering how many materials you acquire and how nice things like a longer boost would be, otherwise hard to fault...dreamy, cathartic, tons of colors and cute lil dudes. revisiting an area u helped clean repopulate to see it teaming with diverse and flourishing life is what games r all about.

Nice and chill game. The artstyle is sweet, the music is super relaxing and it's just cute as heck. Definitely recommended if you want a calm game between bigger games.

blub blub microplastics in my blood.

This game is precious! I love the music, and the loddles are so cute. It's a really cozy chill game.

It would've been nice to spend a little more time with the mechanics you get towards the end of the game, but as it is is a very nice short-but-sweet package.

Nice podcast game. Wish the upgrade system didn't top out before the final area, made collecting trash pretty much pointless. Also, there's one song in the soundtrack that is almost a complete ripoff of one specific mario galaxy song. Other than that it's good (thumbs up emoji)


It's fine. Cute game with no real stakes. It's a long series of menial tasks, but not in a bad way. It's a game about cleaning and you clean.

Annoyances mostly boil down to inventory space and constant loss of boost, but I suppose less/quicker travel between areas would make this 4 hour game even shorter. Also takes some getting used to that you can't retreat from the direction you're cleaning whilst actually cleaning.

I don't really care for the loddles. They're cute, but I can't bring myself to care as much when there's mechanics like hunger attached to em. Makes them feel more like a Tamagotchi than a wild animal you can interact with.

I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to catch up on some podcasts while cleaning virtual space instead of their real living space.

(Received in Humble Bundle’s May Humble Choice)

Packed with charm and adorable pixel 3D graphics, Loddlenaut is a short-but-sweet aquatic adventure into a contaminated ocean planet. Taking the shoes of a nameless, faceless astronaut, the player is tasked with cleaning up after a megacorporation who had contaminated the planet with their careless and wasteful research. Pick up litter, clear up strange goo, and dispose of microplastics to make the planet a safer place for its native species; vaguely axolotl-shaped creatures named Loddles, who can be fed, played with, petted, and grown into unique “evolutions” which depend on their diet. Along the way, the player will pick up scraps of information about why the corporation left the planet in this state, and what led to the collapse of the research operation.

I had a great time with Loddlenaut. It’s very short – only 6 hours to reach 100% completion – and the perfect kind of game for a cooldown after completing a particularly tough title. I particularly enjoyed turning the litter into resources for upgrades; it was incredibly satisfying to empty out my inventory into the recyclers. The upgrades themselves were paced very well, in my opinion. They’re unlocked at a speed that doesn’t render the latter half of the game too easy, but doesn’t leave you crawling through the first half at a snail’s pace, either. Incredibly well done. I also very much enjoyed the story and grew to love the disgruntled man on the comms system. In a game with so little character interaction, his presence was definitely appreciated; I’ve picked up several aquatic titles this year, so I know all too well the isolating landscape of the ocean. Speaking of the landscape, it got quite tedious moving back and forth between the new biomes and the Home Cove. As fast travel is only unlocked once you complete a biome, inventory management becomes an absolute nightmare in the later biomes, where you have to travel even further to recycle all of your litter. That is pretty much my only complaint when it comes to the game’s mechanics, though.

Overall, Loddlenaut is charming, relaxing, and plunges you into an unfamiliar world with kindness, as opposed to other games with similar settings. The game would definitely benefit from slightly more content – though I know the game is intended to be short. I found myself quite sad to leave the planet at the end, even though there was no more work I could possibly do. Maybe we’ll get a DLC someday, in which we tackle another area of the planet? Who knows, but if we do, I’ll absolutely be first to play it.

6.5/10

as a Kickstarter backer for this game this is basically what I wanted. I usually don't play these type of cozy games but the short run time and incredible art style won me over in the end. truly a great palate cleanser (love all the loddle's in the game)

wanna clean some underwater places and find cute little critters? then this is the game for you.

Doesn’t hit like other cleaning games because of some QOL things missing and not a whole lot of depth to the game. But again maybe that’s the point

It's cute, it's fun, it's beautiful. It sticks to one concept and executes it. However, like me, you mind find yourself bored before you finish it entirely.

Really cute game. Feels kind of like a PowerWash Simulator type game. Biggest problem is unlike PowerWash Sim, it is very short. My hope would be that if this game does well we get more content or a much bigger sequel. That being said, for what you get it is very well crafted.

It's peaceful and calming. Cleaning the waste left behind and revitalizing this alien ocean is a really great experience. It succeeds in being cute, heartwarming and the enviromental message is a strong one.

The first Loddle found while cleaning I named onion. He liked kelp tacos and I regularly checked in on him. The Loddles are great at showing the impact your cleaning has on the environment. Watching them grow and play is the real reward for what you are doing.

It's simple, not very long and it's just overall really good. I would recommend Loddlenaut to cozy game lovers or just those who have a fondness of the ocean.

Fun and cute environmentalist game. I wished that there had been more depth (pun intended) to many of the mechanics though, especially caring for the loddles. Given that they're in the title, I assumed doing things with the loddles would be a central part of the game. However, they often feel like an afterthought. It feels like there isn't any meaningful reason to interact with them after you've cleaned them unless you want to 100% the achievements.

It's a cute and relaxing clean-up game. The loddle breeding system is super half baked though.

It's cute. It's a nice little relaxing game you can play without thinking too much, which was exactly what I was looking for when I got this. I love the sorta low resolution 3D thing it's got going on, and the music was really relaxing.
It's a really short game, but it was a nice time. And for a game about cleaning up the waste from a megacorp, the game is surprisingly not preachy or in your face or anything, it just shows you what's going on and mostly lets you draw your own conclusions.

So yeah, cute game, I enjoyed it. It wasn't that in-depth, and towards the end the inventory space became an issue, but it was still fun.
Also you can pet the loddles, it's adorable.

This game is currently in the Humble Choice for May 2024, and this is part of my coverage of the bundle. If you are interested in the game and it's before June 4th, 2024, consider picking up the game as part of the current monthly bundle.

I wish cleaning the ocean was this fun.

Loddlenauts is just a chill game. You swim in the ocean, blast away pollutants, clean up microplastics, and find Loddle, essentially a cute fish friend who you can help out. There’s a large world with sunken ships, large reefs, and interesting locations to find, as well as challenges and a ton of stuff to clean up.

However there’s not a lot of danger or challenge from what I have seen, it’s overall a pretty chill game. Even when I went the wrong way, the game pretty much says “Your goal is not that way, but go explore if you want”. The cleaning will be repetitive to some, but there are a lot of games like this that work in the same way. Think Powerwash simulator for something similar but this is far cuter.

Pick this up if you want to just enjoy swimming in the water or exploring the deep. This will work great with young children, but even adults need a game to unwind with. Not everything can be about shooting baddies, sometimes just picking up a little plastic and turning it into a new device you’ve been needing is what works, and that’s what Loddlenauts has.

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Could use a bit more content and some quality-of-life changes with managing the loddles, but this was a nice relaxing game.

Cute little ocean cleaning game that makes for an enjoyable 3+ hours of relaxation.
+ satisfying trash collection and recycling with well-paced upgrades
+ clean pixel graphics
- shallow gameplay loop that wouldn't support an extended playtime
- somewhat lifeless environments aside from the few adorable animals

Para mim, Loddlenaut não passou de um "jogo podcast", ou seja, aquele game pra você jogar enquanto ouve um vídeo, podcast, música e afins.
Isso não é ruim, o título foca em ser relaxante, fofinho e brainless, em que é preciso limpar toda a sujeira de um planeta para que a vida marinha do lugar possa viver tranquilamente de novo.
O problema é que o jogo tem algumas questões que incomodam bastante. Entre as principais, temos a necessidade de retornar para a base para limpar o aspirador de microplásticos e a impossibilidade de expandir o tamanho da mochila, fazendo também com que precisemos voltar para a base e descarregar tudo. Uma questão menor é o foco que o jogo tenta dar para os bichinhos fofinhos que vivem por lá, mas é possível fechar o game sem fazer nada disso.
De resto, acho ele competente e cumpre o objetivo de ser um jogo relaxante. Se eu tivesse espaçado minhas sessões de gameplay, em vez de jogar tudo de uma vez, eu teria aproveitado e gostado mais de Loddlenaut, mas é o que é.

Overall, I liked the game. Chill, fun and good to play. 100% it with a guide when it came to the loddle species. I wish there was a way to keep track in game for what loddles you had or hadn't discovered and the there was just a bit more of a story. I do catch myself playing it over and over again though for relaxation-sake.

Cute little game, a bit short in my opinion but its still a fun cozy time


This game is lovely, truly I would have loved if it was longer. I'm a huge fan of cleaning and tidying games like this or Hardspace: Shipbreaker. This was an amazing experience, even if I'll never return to it.

short and sweet and great!

love me the ocean, love me some cleanin' games, love me some breedin' fishies

short and sweet and great!

Cute and fun, as many other players have said. Nothing more, nothing less. Could've been richer in content and life, and better overall, but I liked it enough.

Cute and short "clean 'em up". While it does scratch the itch and has some neat progression, I felt a bit disappointed with the loddles. The creatures remind me more of Slime Rancher (less personal and a bit chaotic) and I wished it was more like a Chao Garden.