Sacrifice Your Friends
Basically, this is the mechanics of overcooked mixed with the gameplay ideas of Gang Beasts. It super fun to dash around use and throw the weapons, some weapons are a little more useful than others, but they are all counterable. It controls well. A bunch of cool little stuff to unlock, like hats and characters, a bunch of different powerful gods to play, all with different gameplay styles. A whole bunch of beautifully designed maps/artwork, and a whole bunch of other stuff to explore. A great and simple versus game that is definitely worth picking up.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
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This is an amazingly fun item-arena brawler. The closest games I would compare it to are the Bomberman series and Killer Queen Black.
Your character avatar has no impact on your move set, which consists of punching, grabbing/activating an item, and throwing an item. Your associated Ancient One cult (Cthulhu, Dagon, and Nyarlathotep right now) does have a slightly altered move set, which are fitting for the time-limited avatar transformations (similar to a Smash Bros. Smash Ball). The game moves at such a frantic, hilariously fast and fun pace that it doesn’t need more than this.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Mealmates
amazing art style, addictive mini games, super cool character designs. overall a very fun game! it even became my most favorite comfort distraction 🥺💚
– Real player with 58.2 hrs in game
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Do you want to play a party game without breaking friendships? Then mealmates is for you. This sequel is a direct upgrade from the first game, where you can do more than just spoil your mealmate, play minigames and give him away to be eaten. You can customize your mealmate with clothes you can find in the “neighbourhood”, cook recipes which can later be bought in the shops and unlock things by completing achievements.
The replayability is GOLD, the music is GOLD, the game itself is just GOLD.
Worth the money. Some day I will invite my friends to give this a try.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
Reginald’s Death Arena
chaos incarnite
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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Honestly a lot of fun. unique but familiar mechanics make this game great, lots of different things to do.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
8Bit Fiesta - Party Game
8bit fiesta is the greatest party game ever created. My hours represent about half the time I have in 8bit due to one of my other bois having it and putting in work on that steam account as well. We have gladly pulled elbows over UFO Contact. A wise man in our group once said “there is nothing I respect more than 8bit.” I couldn’t agree more. We love it so much that we even created a team mode because we got tired of waiting for 8bit 2. For those interested in the team game we use the rules below.
– Real player with 357.3 hrs in game
Multiplayer (especially Fiesta Mode for irresponsible adults) is fantastic. Totally worth the money. I’ve had hours of fun with friends playing through the myriad of minigames, and my friends that don’t even like playing video games still enjoy this game.
I find it interesting that the load screen always stops on the “Bull Shit” game splash screen during multiplayer - except when it is going to be that minigame. Minor inconvenience. (Has no effect on gameplay.)
NOTICE: THE REVIEW FROM THIS POINT IS FOR ONLY THE SINGLE PLAYER MODE OF THE FULL GAME.
– Real player with 58.5 hrs in game
Terror of Hemasaurus
Play as a giant monster and wreak havoc on humanity in this retro city smash ‘em up! Punch buildings, slap helicopters, eat humans, kick cars – enjoy multiple ways to cause carnage! Satisfying arcade action and mindless destruction for up to 4-players!
Earth is on the brink of a climate catastrophe! The Church of the Holy Lizard hatches a dubious plan to save humanity from its own reckless disregard of the planet – unleash a monster to kill, destroy, and inflict terror!
Embark on a rampaging trail of total devastation across multiple stages as one of four recently defrosted monsters. Roar with delight as you stomp terrified citizens and pulverise buildings in an apocalyptic, retro arcade blast of awesome monsters, satisfying destruction, and farcical fatalities!
Terror of Hemasurus is the latest game from Super Blood Hockey creator, Loren Lemcke.
MONSTERS!
Hemasaurus! Clocksloth! Salamandrah! Autonomous Hemasaurus! Four terrifying (but also kind of adorable) beasts, each with their own killer moves!
DESTRUCTION!
Explosive pixel devastation and mayhem on a monstrous scale! Reduce buildings to dust. Topple skyscrapers. Destroy everything!
DEATH!
Hurl humans into helicopter blades! Butt slam into crowds of terrified citizens! Eat people for nourishment! Smoosh them all to save the planet!
STAGES!
Do what the game tells you across a variety of levels! Kick cars into buildings! Rescue the cats and dogs! Total a tower in record time!
FRIENDS!
Got buddies? Good for you! Put them to use by getting them to join you for some local co-op carnage! Up to four friends can cause terror together!
Trailer Trashers
This is awesome party game!
Been having great fun with my brother but we have been getting super competitive, I have even resulted to practicing against bots when hes not around!
Definitely recommend!
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
What a great party game! I love it!
This game is great for some quick matches against your friends on the couch. That is definitively how I prefer it. However, in corona times you can still get your game on with the steam remote play =) Have fun blowing up your friends and family ;)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Sea Of Fatness: Save Humanity Together
Pretty bad
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
Bitchhhhh This fucking game makes sea of thieves and Ark look like shit. 100% buy it now.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Drink ‘Em
Please Note: My hours are at the time of this review are not accurate since I played the beta for around 30 hours before receiving the full game Steam Key from the Devs.
Drink Inc has been a staple of our pre-games and late night drinking for a while and the game is simply just awesome. Think of it as a more grown-up Mario Party drinking game. The amount of funny memories and good times playing this cannot be counted. My roommates beg me at least once a weekend to bring my PC into the living room to play. This game has many features designed to get you and your friends having fun and drinking. From customizing your characters like Juuls, packs of cigs, dip and a lighter. Then naming your characters ridiculous things (Demi Lovato, heroin, Barack Obama) The mini games are funny af and give lots of chances to screw over friends specially the lightweights and your friends that are usually hesitate to drink. (sorry Tim and John). With mechanics like Drink Pick Ups where you able to force your friends to drink extra after the game, adds a lot of depth and fun, also brining in strategy. As going for the drink pick up could make you lose the mini-game but it’s worth it when you get to give your dickhead roommate 4 extra sips and get him tipsy.
– Real player with 53.2 hrs in game
Like drinking? Like mini games? You got a party? This game will be a good fit for the library. Can solo challenges or bring some friends too help get the sweet skins and sounds for your characters. Then take them on with some party games. Free for all or team matches. Also “would you rather”, classic. It’s been awhile since any updates and do hope some day they keep the party going with more quests/challenges, some bug fixes, and more characters/skins. Had this game from the start and deserves a review. Nonetheless, everyone getting wasted in this game and will have a good time playing it. If you got enough controllers lol.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
Fhtagn! - Tales of the Creeping Madness
My group of friends and I have been searching for a game to match “The Yawhg” for a couple years now, and the day of prophecy has come. I cannot recommend this game enough, as it became an instant classic for us. It’s fun to play solo, but the meat of the game is playing with 1-3 others. The core loop is simple to pick up, but difficult to master: pick a location, pick one of two known actions to gain stats, a random event (based on your location) happens which you need to resolve, then you pass or fail said event and move to the next turn. Failure is not punished so much as laughed at and, occasionally, rewarded.
– Real player with 17.5 hrs in game
Fun game! A bit hard to grasp at the beginning. I didn’t really like the offered tutorial. I prefer tutorials that unfold while playing. Furthermore it would be great, if the controller support was better. I was amazed as I used a mouse the first time and was able to get tooltips for the different stats.
Using a controller we figured it out by guessing. :)
Sadly this game isn’t much known, so there aren’t many mods written (although the ones that are out are hilarious and fun to play!)
Can’t wait for the update. We played with 3-4 players for 2 days and got most of the achievements (first time I was compelled to do that). But getting the same stories over and over makes it boring over time.
– Real player with 15.4 hrs in game
Death Squared
I freaking love this game. Writing a review partially because this game deserves an “overwhelmingly positive” and I’d like to help take it there. I’ve played with 4-5 people in the party mode for a dozen or so levels, and done half the main levels so far playin’ with my dad. In terms of a puzzle game, yes, does the job, makes you think, then makes you think in a completely different way, very satisfying.
I think what most makes this game stand out for me is the fun in the actual death and failure, especially playing with someone else. Sometimes you get some deaths in just for fun and to see the animation and dialogue…and to annoy your partner, of course….
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
A simple idea well executed, a funny co-op puzzle experience.
Co-op puzzle
In Death Squared you must cooperatively solve puzzles. Each player has a cube-character that can only move, there is no other function. Each player has to move to their respective endpoint to solve the puzzle. Along the way you have to stand on switches to change the level, dodge lasers tied to one character, stand on each other’s head to serve as bridge, not die, and most importantly not kill the other! This is a typical game to just start playing! Play only co-op though. You can control two characters with a keyboard, so a perfect snuggle game! Although… it will most probably start a fight…
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game