Yes, it is indeed time to talk about Bugsnax. Young Horse’s oddball odyssey into the world of edible critters is jam-packed full of charm and humour that almost always prevents its sometimes ...
Here’s a sentence I didn’t think I would be writing this year, a year when truly nothing seems impossible – Bugsnax, a game ostensibly about brightly coloured walrus people eating sentient snack food, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sometimes, the name is the game. Bugsnax, the new game from Octodad developer Young Horses, is all about catching bugs made of traditionally ...
Bugsnax is the second game released by indie studio Young Horses. The studio is known for the odd and hilarious Octodad: Dadliest Catch, and they have been working for six years on this next title.
Bugsnax is back with a new expansion, the Isle of Bigsnax, which adds an entirely new, additional island of mystery, puzzles, and, delightfully, big Bugsnax to the mix. The main addition with this new ...
Bugsnax delivered more than I was expecting, and I was expecting a lot. The narrative-driven adventure game from Young Horses — out Nov. 12 on MacOS, Windows, PlayStation 4, and the PlayStation 5 (!!!
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Spending some time playing Bugsnax reveals its narrative focus, ...