It has an easy-to-follow plot line. Somehow, this game is more coherent than "Kingdom Hearts 3," which had way more money and time and resources.
This is the plot of "Trover Saves The Universe," according to Squanch Games:
Your dogs have been dog-napped by a beaked lunatic named Glorkon who stuffed them into his eye holes and is using their life essence to destroy the universe. You're partnered with Trover, a little purple eye-hole monster who isn't a huge fan of working or being put in the position of having to save the universe. He's also not that big a fan of you quite frankly, and neither am I.
(Jk, you're great)
Only you and Trover can save everything in this bizarre comedy adventure.
Yes, the plot is absolutely ridiculous, but the game creates its own weird logic and follows it, so it works.
I am blown away by "Trover Saves The Universe."
It's one of the few games that really succeeds in virtual reality, but it also feels like more than a game — in many ways, it feels like you're taking part in a thoroughly entertaining TV show. The writing and technical quality of this game work together exceedingly well, and it's an experience no one should miss out on.
"Trover Saves The Universe" costs $29 on PlayStation 4 and PC, or just $19 if you have an Epic Games discount. It's unlike anything else out there.