Bounty Brawl
BountyBrawl is a PvEvP, cooperative, twin stick shooter, played from an isometric view. The nostalgic retro looks are based on a space cowboy theme. The player plays as a bounty hunter who reports to a guild of the evilest outlaws of all.
Most Wanted
As the Bounty Hunter of the Guild, players must work together to fight off various enemies and Criminal Bosses across the BountyBrawl realms.
No Honor Among Hunters
Inspired by classics from the golden age of couch co-ops, this 4-player party game is best played competitively with friends. In the end, after defeating the most wanted Criminal Bosses, hold on to your hard earned rewards. Your teammates might turn against you and steal them all!
Features in BountyBrawl include
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Up to 4 player local and online co-op on STEAM.
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A Story Mode : PvE to unlock new characters, weapons, gadgets, costumes.
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Battle Arena Mode : PvEvP to fight each other to claim more rewards.
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Power Up : upgrade your skills to match your style of play.
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Loadout : setup the best loadout for you badass bounty hunters.
Read More: Best 4 Player Local PvE Games.
Cyber Protocol
THIS IS NOT PACMAN. It looks like it but it is not.
This is a sliding puzzle game - there are 100 levels. That sounds easy right? - Wrong. Its a sliding puzzle game with obstacles that are out to kill you and ruin your day. (if you look at a screen shot - if its orange, red, moves, or looks at you funny it wants to kill you.
Who is this game for? Do you want to challenge yourself? - Yes. Do you want to bash your controller/keyboard because you died 3 moves away from the objective - yes. Do you want to feel immensely satisfied at beating a level - yes. Great. This is for you. The game is a challenge, with a sense of timing, planning and logical thinking you can succeed. Go for that Perfect, do the level as fast as you can - challenge yourself to get a high score.
– Real player with 469.7 hrs in game
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One of best puzzle game!!! Hack level 100!!!
– Real player with 65.3 hrs in game
Photon Rush
Best party game for more than 4 people~!
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
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Dead simple, fast and fun.
Played with two friends and i must say i cant wait to try it out with more ppl.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Dark Data
Absolutely awesome game. Old school retro Golden Eye multiplayer inspired goodness, local splits screen up to 4 players, bot support, atmospheric music, cool guns, multiple modes to choose from. One of the best thing you can pop up at LAN party. I highly recommend it.
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
A boxy throwback to 64-bit couch 3d shooter deathmatches. Plenty of character customisation, weapons, levels and modes to play with, and some bots in case you have no friends or controllers or both.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twpS899BxRc
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Hyper Jam
This is Hyper Jam
, a retro themed fast paced arena figther, that keeps you focused and tryingharding, you need to win, no matter what. What makes this game so great are multiple things:
**The Music: **Just amazing 80’s synthwave/retro electro music that hypes you up, makes you feel connected to the game, and just feels good to listen to.
Even if you are waiting for a game, it’s just nice to listen to while waiting, building the hype for the upcoming game, and keeping the hype from the last one. Simply perfect.****
– Real player with 136.3 hrs in game
(Received for free from Launch Tournament)
Hyper Jam is one of the most polished indie titles I’ve ever played, and probably one of the best couch-competitive games out there.
The combat feels like it’s hit the perfect spot between too simple and too complex - everyone can understand and use each mechanic, but there’s enough depth for die-hards and experienced players to perfect and start pulling off impressive plays. The perk system makes every match feel different, and combined with the barrages you can send down when knocked out, helps equalize the playing field a little.
– Real player with 25.2 hrs in game
Circuit Breakers
This game was reviewed using a code sent by the developer/publisher.
Circuit Breakers is an arcade retro shooter, developed by Triverske, releasing in November 2015. There isn’t really a story to this game, it’s completely focused on the gameplay, as I would expect from an arcade title, so don’t go into this expecting a deep thriller backstory.
The gameplay concept is very simple; you pick which character you want to play as at the start of the game, these are based on what weapon you use, such as machine gun, shotgun, rocket launcher and laser, these classes have their own strength and weaknesses, but are not apparent from the start. The objective in the game is to kill all the enemies in a room and then progress to the next, every ten rooms you complete you will have to take on a boss. Probably my favourite feature in Circuit Breakers, is that you are able to upgrade your weapon to a stronger one of the same type, simply by killing enemies and finding more “ammo” pickups, and once you run out of ammo, you just drop down to the previous gun you were using, it sounds complicated but it actually plays out very smoothly and adds a nice level of excitement to your runs. The game play is very fast paced as you can sometimes get hundreds of enemies on the screen at once, the enemies are for the most part very easy to mow through but some can take a good pounding before finally being beaten.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
4.0 Update!
The most recent update reveals this game is not going to ever improve, and has been abandoned by the devs. None of the deficiencies outlined in my review have been corrected. The Energium system is still broken AF, and the game is completely bland and buggy. Circuit Breakers is a game I watched eagerly, waiting for improvement which never came and never will. Avoid - and do not buy even at heavily reduced price - the game is not good and never will be.
3.0 Update!
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Trap Tag
Trap Tag is a fast paced, exciting and fun local multiplayer game with a variety of silly characters to choose from.
Get your friends together, select your characters and battle to become the ultimate tag champion. Use traps to trip up your rivals whilst rocking out to a heart pounding soundtrack. Trap tag requires at least one controller to play but also supports keyboard and mouse.
Trap Tag is made by Blossom Studios, a small independent game studio making a series of experimental games.
Distance
Developers
The developers are very active within the community and are an easy bunch to contact if need be. There is no downside I can speak of when talking about the developers in the time I’ve participated in the community thus far - they are an amazing team and I’m glad they are the ones to be making this great game. Anyone active in the Distance community has probably talked to them at some point, whether it be about a bug report, feature suggestion, or just discussing some of the many community workshop tracks. Occasionally they will host a livestream event to show off some of the community-created tracks on their Twitch and we have some great fun asking questions while they host a multiplayer server. All of their contact info is in the bottom-right corner of the Distance homepage .
– Real player with 2894.8 hrs in game
[Review date: Dec. 2nd, 2014; one week before Early Access]
[Edited on March 16th, 2015]
Alpha Backer here
First and foremost: For a title that just now hits Early Access the game is working surprisingly well. The implemented gamemodes work, offline and online Multiplayer works, leaderboards and steam workshop work too :3
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Gameplay / Controls
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Car controls nicely
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Lots of obstacles to avoid. Placement of obstacles can make for great flow in levels, ranging from hectic dodging to smooth precision driving.
– Real player with 657.4 hrs in game
It’s Quiz Time
If you enjoy playing a game of trivia with friends or family and you all have a smartphone at hand then you really can’t go wrong with It’s Quiz Time… In fact, it’s really quite a good game! The overall visual look of it is great and it has this really pleasing visual presentation that makes it feel like an actual gameshow of sorts. There is also the AI host who uses some form of text to speech to engage players and will continually throw shade at your oldest player; it’s just all done really well within the confines and limitations you would expect for a party game like this! There are plenty of different segments that are used throughout the rounds and they really do vary up the gameplay and you will have your favourite segments. In all honesty there isn’t really a quiz game like this on Steam (to my knowledge) and to be honest I feel like this game gets a much harsher reception than it deserves… Admittedly sometimes the questions can be a little bit generic or outright obscure and the game will often take question themes and run with them for example fastest animal between said animals, or tallest etc. But overall this is a fun game to play with friends and family in a living room setting (even the older people will get involved)! I mean, you need to find some games to make a Steam Link worth while!
– Real player with 63.5 hrs in game
A great addition to the line-up of party games to be brought out when having family & friends over. Similar to the Jackbox games, this is more Quiz focused with a handy feature to localise questions around a specific global region in the settings. Whilst the game truly shines playing locally in the same room with others, there are modes for solo play and streaming (with a handy option to increase answering times to better account for stream delay).
There are customisable playlists where round types can be added or removed depending on your preference; these can be curated and saved to be fired up depending on who you’re playing with. The AI host, Salli, adds a personalised touch as she reads names aloud and remembers players between gameplay sessions. Stat tracking is also available on the android/iOS apps.
– Real player with 37.5 hrs in game
Project Death Wish
Welcome to crossplay multiplayer zombie shooter in virtual reality!
Project Death Wish takes you against zombie hordes alone, or with party of four. You have the option for single player survival or multiplayer with different options. You can just quickly find lobby with other players or you can start your own lobby and have friends join it!
Your objective is to survive the waves of zombies and advance.
Zombies will be coming in waves and each wave is harder than the last one. You can collect money by killing zombies and money can be used to buy guns, ammo and money is needed to open doors to advance in level.