
It’s wonderful to walk through the environments, stand still and behold the sights, and ultimately dispose of the gunk that’s covering the planet. It’s like a mix between the enlarged flora of Alice in Wonderland or Ferngully, with a side of jungle and beach holiday vibes.

The models for the alien planet you find yourself on are simply great, and highly creative. We have to say that the graphics are probably the most impressive part of the entire game. The game follows a somewhat cinematic approach during all of this, involving cutscenes and dialogue. While she does, she discovers more about the history of the planet and the mysterious energy that might make the gals rich. Luckily the inventive girls get to work, and Rani uses some sort of space vacuuming device to clean up the alien planet, one bit of gunk at a time.
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As they land, they quickly discover that this is a planet full of life and mystery, as the wild flora and fauna also seem to be under siege by a particularly passive black goo. Hoping to find something worth their while, they react to a certain type of energy coming from a planet. The game revolves around Rani (you) and Becks, two space scavengers/miners who are already past the edge of poverty. How did that work out? Let’s check it out together. It’s a game crafted by Image & Form, a company that’s now part of Thunderful Development. You might know Image & Form from their successful Steamworld games such as Steamworld Dig and Steamworld Heist, though The Gunk is the very first game that’s using a 3D environment. The Gunk is one of those games that you might not have heard of yet, but it is actually included in the Xbox Game Pass.
