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Captain Corgi: Planetary Problem Solver is a whimsical adventure game from WhaleFood Games, released December 31 2026 on PC. You play a talking corgi astronaut investigating a bizarre planetary crisis involving a scheming wolf and a stranded Little Red Riding Hood. The game blends light platforming with dialogue-based exploration in a cartoonish sci-fi setting. Despite its silly premise it’s a compact single player story with a focus on quick puzzles and environmental storytelling. Think short investigative missions across quirky alien worlds.
You control Captain Corgi through 3D environments using standard WASD movement and a mouse for camera control. Core gameplay involves navigating floating platforms, solving logic puzzles to unlock paths, and scanning objects for clues. Combat is minimal, mostly dodging enemies or using a basic jetpack to escape. Sessions usually last 15, 30 minutes with a mix of exploration and dialogue choices. The controls feel responsive but not flashy. You collect “evidence” to piece together story beats and unlock optional endings. The game avoids complex mechanics in favor of a lighthearted problem-solving rhythm.
PlayPile users rate it 7.8/10 with 73% positive reviews. 82% of players finish the main story in under 9 hours. Community moods are mostly relaxed (65%) and nostalgic (22%). One user wrote “Feels like a 90s point-and-click but with better visuals.” Achievement completion sits at 92% with 14 total trophies. Critics praise the charm but note repetitive level design. Average playtime is 6.5 hours but 23% replay for side quests. The game lacks multiplayer but has a 94% retention rate for first-time completions.
Worth playing if you crave a breezy adventure with no combat and a strong sense of humor. Priced at $19.99 it’s a low-risk purchase for casual fans. The 14 achievements add minor replay value but don’t overstay their welcome. Skip if you prefer deep mechanics or long campaigns. Best for quick sessions before bed or as a break between bigger games. The charm works despite some recycled level designs.
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Single player
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