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Bug Report - Grounded 2 // Regulation Gameplay - Patreon Ad-Free

Andrew and Geoff explore the new world of Grounded 2! While doing some regulation scouting we lay the foundation of our house and make sure Gavin has a special room. We also learn what Geoff has been secretly collecting and figure out how we'd handle being tiny. Thank you so much to Xbox and Obsidian for giving us early access to the game.

Bug Report - Grounded 2 // Regulation Gameplay - Patreon Ad-Free

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Please do 200 more of these.

Keith Taylor

This was a really cool look at the game, and I hadn't heard about it before now. Looking forward to seeing the full gang try the release!

Rans343

I love whenever the guys break down into smaller groups; Andrew and Geoff, specifically, hanging out together playing a slower paced game like this has a certain zen to it that really speaks to me. Thanks for the video y'all, love you lots!

Gigagodslap

Diddy really likes this game. Just because of the ”teen selector” in the beginning..

Lauri Nordling

You know I'm starting to realize that. Andrew is not a lot of things guy and I found that out in this episode

Lord Jonathan the Ace the third Esquire Jr

Shrinking is not a new idea for a story but there is something so simple yet complex about grounded ive loved it since day one.

Psilocvbin

The first work bench in games was Ultima in 1982

Nolan Gergely

@5:11 - Amazing new Geoff lore

ClaytonNotSatan

What if there was like a giant warehouse or museum of dead people's collections. Like Grandma Susan paid X amount of money to have her entire spoon collection stored in this museum rather than have it dismantled by an estate sale

Dave Blankenship

I so wish the Grounded games offered Couch co-op. There's no reason for it not to...

Marty Richau

#EasyKill 😂🤣

Dijon

earliest video games with crafting or workbench mechanics are debatable, but several titles stand out. Robinson's Requiem (1994) is often cited as an early example of a game requiring crafting and survival elements, where players needed to tend to wounds and create items. Ultima I (1981) is another candidate, though its crafting system might be more rudimentary than later games.

Bert

as the person who had to single-handedly clean out the house my junk collector mom had lived in for 34 years when she died…do your loved ones a favor and have a plan to get rid of all your shit. it’s such a huge hassle on top of everything else they’re gonna have to deal with.

Summer

The graphics look fantastic

Billy Panovec

For the building game play enshrouded!

Joseph Modugno

I have the game downloaded! I cant wait to hook up with my buds after work.

Braxerman

Regulation bugs

Ezrah


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