Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop Launches November 2024: Demo Available in June

Gaming Staff • April 29, 2024

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Uncle Chop's Rocket Shop Launches November 2024: Demo Available in June

Get ready for the wacky and irreverent roguelite spaceship repair simulator, Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop, coming to Windows PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch in November 2024. In this unique gameplay experience, players take on the role of a franchisee for Uncle Chop, repairing spaceships with ultra-tactile mechanics and a roguelite format.

The game features a roguelite format, with new gameplay, spaceships, repair modules, and miscreants, as well as boss ships, factions, and occult activities. The aesthetic and dark humor are inspired by TV shows such as Adventure Time and Rick & Morty.

Players can get a taste of the gameplay with a PC demo on Steam in early June. Follow Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop on Steam to stay updated on the demo release. Join the game’s Discord and Twitter community to keep up with all things Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop related.

Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop is published by Kasedo Games, a label that works closely with indie developers to publish “Triple I” titles. Kasedo Games provides support, creative freedom, and platform to make great games happen without forgetting their roots.

Overall, Uncle Chop’s Rocket Shop promises to be a unique and outlandish gameplay experience for players who enjoy roguelite and spaceship repair simulators. With its irreverent humor and tactile mechanics, it’s definitely a game to look out for in November 2024.

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