Enjoy Playing Abe Clone Wars
You slip into the tattered shoes of Abe’s many doppelgängers, each one a quirky spin on the mudokon hero you know and love. The opening level throws you right into the chaos of SoulStorm factories, but this time you’re not alone—thousands of Abe clones are counting on you to break free. There’s a playful camaraderie in the air, as if you and your siblings shared last night’s rations and the inside scoop on the boss’s secret control room.
As you work your way through conveyor belts and guarded checkpoints, you’ll pick up new abilities for each clone variant. The stealthy Ninja-Abe can slip past sentries in the shadows, while the Brawler-Abe charges through enemies with a gleaming spiked gauntlet. Switching between clones on the fly feels surprisingly smooth, and you’ll need to lean on their different strengths to tackle environmental puzzles, outrun rolling barrels, or hack crude machinery with a well-aimed blow.
Puzzles are scattered as generously as the trophies you can collect, and they tend to reward creative thinking over brute force. One minute you’re teaching a batch of frightened clones to hop onto pressure plates in sync, the next you’re coaxing them into an abandoned assembly line to build a makeshift elevator. It’s this blend of crowd management and lateral problem-solving that really keeps the momentum going, especially when the soundtrack kicks in with its cheeky whistles and industrial clangs.
By the time you’ve rescued the last batch of Abe clones, you’re left with that warm glow of accomplishment—and maybe a twinge of regret that you didn’t grab all the hidden artifacts. Whether you’re a die-hard Oddworld fan or just in the market for a fresh spin on platform-puzzle action, Abe Clone Wars has enough wit and challenge to keep you grinning long after the credits roll.