Do you ever find that SokPop game that you really enjoy in terms of gameplay, but it only has 20 minutes of content so you just get very tilted instead? To be clear, I don't have a problem with the length of a game, I just see a game that has enough assets to be a longer experience, so even if they repurposed some of the content, it would still be enjoyable for at least a few hours. For example, since the game already has a hoverbike for the player and the enemies, they could have made a few racing challenges to make the game more wholesome or at least some kind of arena mode. It reminds me of the [i] Helionaut [/i] a bit, you will explore a small open world where the objective is to repair the ship, but there is no crafting system. The game can be completed in 20 minutes on the first attempt, and as far as I can tell, there is not much in terms of optional content; you are not required to pick up every upgrade, but it only adds maybe 5 minutes of exploration. I do like the gameplay, ...
WILD-9
- Release Date:
- Mar 8, 2021
- Developer:
- Sokpop Collective
- Publisher:
- Sokpop Collective
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
You crash on a donut shaped asteroid and when you wake up, you notice some of your ship parts are stolen. On top of that, severe heat is damaging your systems. How will you ever be able to survive this mess?
Features
- about 30min gameplay
- ride around on scooters
- explore the asteroid and collect 3 extra upgrades and 3 different weapons

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User Reviews
One of the worst examples of open world game design I've come across. This puts the open into open world because except for a few fences around settlements the world is completely flat open ground with nothing to guide you, there are no biomes with differently colored ground to tell you where you are and no unique landmarks either. Once I got to a point where there were no more hints from NPC's about where to find stuff I was just completely lost. And besides this, the ticking trap beats gave me a headache so I had to turn the music off and the rest of the soundscape is just pretty empty.
A good, albeit buggy game. There is an issue that when you delete a save then try to start a new game, some old events from the previous run will be saved. I solved this by just closing and reopening the game, but still a big issue. It is an interesting game, with a cool way of finding things (hint, talk to NPCs). The world is very confusing and could've used a map, as well as a way to differentiate between places you've been and haven't been better. Good pickup for the price.
Cute and fun like the rest of the sokpop games, abilities and weapons are fun, and the driving and combat is pretty satisfying.
Short and sweet. this is by far my favourite sock-pop developed game a small open world that's non-linear to explore from the start. I wish it was a bit longer but for the price its a acceptable length. A few small problems like NPC lines running out of its text box or pressing enter glitched out my game.
S'ok. Pretty straightforward top-down micro-open-world shooter. All on the surface, easily perfected in around an hour. An annoying bug requiring you restart the game between save files / runs + the glass crashing noise in the BGM are my only complaints. Wish there was a "neutral" option because I don't hate it but I don't really like it and will likely forget I played it soon. The kind of game that 15 years ago would've been freeware. Don't buy this individually, get it in a bundle.
The first Sokpop game I openly don't recommend. It's pretty dull, and I don't think it's that fun either. The art style is good, like all their games.
Pretty fun little game! Though this one is a weird mix of really polished elements, and completely underdeveloped parts: + Visual style and presentation really solid + Map is actually pretty big and has some things to explore + Different gun types and some other upgrades - Some UI elements (heat meter) are almost invisible against the same color BG - The trap/club music is just does NOT fit, and includes very startling and sudden loud sounds (this is a common Sokpop issue. Sorry sound guy!) Just disable BGM. - Scooter controls were too floaty to be enjoyable Unfortunately this game just is untapped potential again. With some shuffling of resources and slightly more polish and content, this could have been a banger.
Pretty fun and nice looking although a bit hard to get into (although easier to get than some sokpop games). Wish there'd be expanded version with more stuff.
Great little super light fun game.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Dual Core 2 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible with at least 500MB of memory
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible sound card or integrated sound chip
FAQ
How much does WILD-9 cost?
WILD-9 costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for WILD-9?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Dual Core 2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible with at least 500MB of memory DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 4 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible sound card or integrated sound chip
What platforms is WILD-9 available on?
WILD-9 is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is WILD-9 worth buying?
WILD-9 has 88% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was WILD-9 released?
WILD-9 was released on Mar 8, 2021.
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