Plus it’s only 4.

Gathering theNuclear Throne-esque green globs dropped by baddies gets you both XP and money.

you’re free to spend a lot of time here, min-maxing stats and your economy.

A heavily armed potato engages in violence in a Brotato demo screenshot.

If you’re looking for simply more Vampire Survivors, Brotato is not that game.

For example, a simple problem: I want to take out the monsters who are buffing their pals.

These buff-givers shuffle away, so lots of monsters are between me and them.

Cover image for YouTube video

Your options can change a huge amount depending on the class you pick.

What if you’re rewarded for not killing?

What if you’re able to only carry one super-buffed weapon?

Shopping for an exoskeleton in a Brotato screenshot.

What if you fight by running into enemies and exploding?

A gripe I had about the demo remains: runs die far too quickly.

A run often feels fine right up until the final few seconds.

Playing Brotato on a smaller map as the Old character.

With a tiny (possibly nonexistent?)

Brotato is outon Steam Early Accessfor 4/5/$5.