The overall narrative in the Oddworld series mostly covers the conflict between the industrialists and the natives. There is also two art books, The Art of Oddworld Inhabitants: The First Ten Years 1994 - 2004, which contains many pieces of artwork from the earlier days of Oddworld Inhabitants, and the newer book Abe's Origins which covers in more detail the design process behind Abe, the world he inhabits, the colourful cast of supporting characters and previously unseen concept art. There are also three portable games: Oddworld Adventures (1998), Oddworld Adventures 2 (2000), and Munch's Oddysee GBA (2003). The Oddworld series has six main games: the two games of the original quintology ( Abe's Oddysee (1997) and Munch's Oddysee (2001) respectively), the side games that occur within the original quintology's timeline ( Abe's Exoddus (1998) and Stranger's Wrath (2005) respectively) and the reimagined quintology ( New 'n' Tasty (2014) and Soulstorm (2021) respectively). ![]() Such themes include slavery, substance abuse, animal testing, spirituality, and the overarching theme of corporate cartels running and destroying the world around them purely for profit. Many real world themes important to Lorne Lanning form the foundation for the series' storyline. The franchise is produced by Oddworld Inhabitants under the direction of Lorne Lanning. ![]() Oddworld is a series of cinematic platforming videogames set on a fictional planet of the same name. Thank you for your attention and understanding! Happy reading and editing! If you wish to fight against misinformation, you're encouraged to contribute high-quality content to the wiki-that is content that's propped up by a trusted source (examples include:, Magog on the March, or The Oddworld Library) and contain no headcanons, theorizing, or any further content not directly coming from Oddworld Inhabitants. For this reason, we'd like to ask our readers to take everything here with a great chunk of salt, especially when it comes to content without valid citations. We'd like to dispel this rumor now: The Fandom Wiki is 100% community run and has in fact been long plagued by information of dubious validity, despite the valiant efforts of its editors (whose job we really appreciate, keep up the good fight!). Recently OWI has began to publish posts on their Twitter citing articles from this site, along with content that heavily implies that the wiki is in some way official or sanctioned.
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