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A game I checked out back in 2021, Juice Galaxy (formerly Juice World), is a thoroughly odd game that is terribly hard to actually describe.

It's a very colourful and quirky open-world psychedelic physics game, where nothing really makes any sense. Look, I'm trying real hard to make any sense out of this one and I'm just stumped. Even the developer can't really describe it as they say "Juice Galaxy is a happy place to fly around and smack things and drink juice. And explore things. And just, flip around doing stuff. Use any of a multitude of weapons to clobber and devour the local wildlife. Gather juice to increase your power and take on more powerful enemies".

Take a look at the trailer:

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That is indeed…a video game.

It has Native Linux support and is now available on Steam in Early Access.

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