Cheery Party

Cheery Party

Cheery Party is an up to 4 players Party Game with lots of minigames with virtually infinite renewal, 4 game boards each with highly customizable rules, and several game modes!

REPLAYABILITY

Repetitiveness is a big issue with most party games, but not here!

Indeed, most of Cheery Party’s minigames are procedurally generated!

Many minigames also have several variants to stay fresh and enjoyable even after many playthroughs.

PARTY MODE

Take turns rolling physical dice to move through various game boards. Collect Kittysnacks and hire more than 20 different types of Kittykats to help you find as many Pawbadges as possible!

ROCKET MODE

If you only want to play minigames, then this mode is for you! This minigame-only mode lets you choose between 3 sub-modes: free-for-all, 2 versus 2, and 1 versus 3.

ACCESSIBILITY

Everyone, regardless of their age or skill, will have a great time playing Cheery Party! Most minigames are easy to play but hard to master and you can set different types of handicaps so that the best players don’t get an easy victory every time!

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK

Cheery Party’s original soundtrack is both fun and catchy, and because replayability is very important, every minigame has its own unique music, so be ready for a lot of tracks!

NO DLC OR IN-GAME PURCHASE

Our game studio believes in a strict no-DLC policy. All playable content will always be included in all our games, any additional content will be done with free updates. Cheery Party contains hundreds of in-game rewards and unlockable bonuses, no string attached.


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Cheery Party on Steam

Mealmates

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

Mealmates on Steam

Takelings House Party

Takelings House Party

Picked this up as it’s one of the few asymmetrical VR games out there. Ultimately, it’s probably the best VR game you could play with friends. The concept is genius and it’s always a fun time when you’re chasing down your friends. It’s fun to replay the levels and there’s a few items/objects to spice things up.

The major downside to this game is simply the content. There’s only 3 levels, and while they’re all fun, I wish there was many many more. This game is so good you just want there to be tons and tons of levels. It only takes maybe an hour to pretty much see all there is to this game. I’ve still got 5x that, purely on replay-ability.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game


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We’re a family of 5, ages 6+, and this game is quite a LOT of fun! Yes, it’s only got 3 levels…but to give everyone a chance to play every level in VR just once…that’s 15 rounds across 5 people! This game is NOT overpriced, and will be a family-game-night staple in our household as-is, but I WOULD NOT suggest it with fewer players - this is a PARTY game.

The kitchen level is really really good, though. The attic is really fun while the wall-breaking is really difficult. I suspect that they only get better with more players.

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game

Takelings House Party on Steam

Marooners

Marooners

Marooners is a great little party game that you can play with up to 6 players, You can mix local and online players. It is very chaotic because minigames just pauze and change often. It is a blast.

The goal of the game is always collecting coins, A coin is worth 1, A Emerald is worth 5 and a Diamond is worth 10. You can hit other players which disables them for a few seconds. You play trough the minigames and the player with the most coins at the end wins. It is not an easy task, Most of the minigames are very challenging especially with 6 players.

Real player with 104.7 hrs in game


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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 16h

Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: a lot, but the game is very short.

Has it been in a bundle: Yes

Is there a good guide available: Yes here

How many people have complete this game at the time I’m writing this review: 17 on Astats

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game

Marooners on Steam

Monster Jaunt

Monster Jaunt

This game has that classic Nintendo couch party vibe. I’ve played it with a few different groups of people, and it seems to work well with both frequent and casual gamers. The minigames have a good amount of variety to them, and there’s enough minigames to give it a plenty of replayability. One particularly nice touch is the adorable art of the hybrid creatures in the game. I’ve fallen in love with the panda/andaconda hybrid"pandaconda" and the fiery otter “magmotter”.

Favorite minigame:

  • Topagrathree

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game

I would heartily recommend Monster Jaunt for anyone looking for a new party game.

The mini games give you a variety of challenges that mostly focus on skill and not pure chance. The board game is engaging and yet lightweight enough to be understood at a glance. Nearly the entire game allows for simultaneous play, so you don’t lose engagement while someone else it taking their turn. The Remote Play Together integration works wonderfully, as expected. Being able to play a local game across the country with little detriment is a huge bonus feature for a game like this.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Monster Jaunt on Steam

12 orbits

12 orbits

Wow. Wow, wow, wow. For this price, I have never played a game with this much quality. The 3D graphics are stunning and are sometimes not seen in games worth $5 or more. Again, the game is worth buying just for its quality. Not to mention the control screen is as easy as pressing a button. The game is as simple as that, too! However, we haven’t even gotten to the actual game yet.

So, what is the game, you ask?

This game has 4 different modes with 7 total variations total. Arena and Trails are free-for-all modes, Blizzard and Multiball are team modes, and Arena, Trails, and Blizzard have practice variations. For every mode, there are 7-8 maps you can play on. On these map, there are circles of various sizes and location through it. After you select your button, you can press the button when in the circles to go around them in an orbit (hence “orbits” in the title). When you press your button outside the circle, you dash forward, which can be beneficial or hurtful, depending on the mode. You can always tell the direction of your character by looking at where the arow points. It never breaks physics, but it is helpful for when you have a lot of characters on the screen, and a small bit of color isn’t enough to keep your eye focused. In addition, there are modifications for the four multiplayer modes, giving you flexibility and countless arangements of fun! Lastly, if you are in a circle and an opponent or sphere hits you, your orbit will break unless you hit your button immediately afterwards. Alright, let’s go on to the modes!

Real player with 25.6 hrs in game

TL;DR - A simple look with a simple mechanic. Good amounts of options, yet feels pretty samey after a while. It’s a party game that really tries, but never reaches it’s true potential. 7/10

12 orbits seemed interesting. The ability to play with 12 players with the usage of just a button each is incredible. With simple taps, everyone would take control their character without losing focus on what lies ahead. The concept comes together in four different modes that anyone can get into easily. The major question is, obviously, are these modes even entertaining to play. Personally I had a hard time figuring this out.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

12 orbits on Steam

Petoons Party

Petoons Party

Competently made Mario Party-like, slightly marred by the wildly varying difficulty levels of mini games

Real player with 6.4 hrs in game

oh wow, i knew this would be bad, but wow

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Petoons Party on Steam

Metal Heads

Metal Heads

I’ve been helping out with testing the game (the online multiplayer) for well over a year now and i have seen a lot of improvements with it so far and it has come a long way since Pax Aus 2019.

The game itself is great fun online (yes there are issues but it is early access and what early access game doesn’t have issues) and even better when playing locally with friends. There are plenty of mini-games to play as well as a bored game mode that allows you to place items on the map to hinder others or yourself if you aren’t careful. The game has a solo Dev and Andy Gillion working on the music for the game.

Real player with 20.4 hrs in game

The game was for a year on my steam-wishlist, and now it’s released. Yeah, it is buggy … but what else do you expect for a Early Access game? The minigames are really funny, and the game has many potential to be the next big party game. So buy it and support the developer behind the game, so that he can fulfill his vision of the game.

Furthermore he is active on Discord, in contrast to another game in this genre on steam, where the devs are lost, lol.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Metal Heads on Steam

Party Panic

Party Panic

Party Panic is the best Mario Party like game on Steam for Linux. With more than 30 minigames, 4 Player local and online multiplayer, A drinking game and more it surely is a must have party game.

The game is playable with up to 4 players, You can mix Local and Online players, So you can play with 2 online 2 local or anyway you want. You can also enable bots, which are balanced pretty well, They offer a good challenge. There is also a built in drinking game you can apply to most gamemodes, where the worst performing player has to drink after each minigame. This ofcourse makes you perform even worse the next game.

Real player with 107.7 hrs in game

–-{Gameplay}—

🔳Try not to get addicted

🔳Very good

☑️Good

🔳Nothing special

🔳Ehh

🔳Bad

🔳Just dont

—{Graphics}—

🔳Masterpiece

🔳Beautiful

🔳Good

☑️Decent

🔳Will do

🔳Bad

🔳Awful

🔳Paint.exe

—{Audio}—

🔳Fascinating

🔳Very good

🔳Good

☑️Decent

🔳Not too bad

🔳Bad

🔳Earrape

—{Audience}—

☑️Kids

☑️Teens

🔳Adults

🔳Everyone

—{PC Requirements}—

🔳Check if you can run paint

☑️Potato

🔳Decent

🔳Fast

🔳Rich boi

🔳Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{Story}—

☑️Doesn’t have

Real player with 38.0 hrs in game

Party Panic on Steam

Pummel Party

Pummel Party

you need friends to play this game and in turn you lose them cause everyone gets toxic, 10/10 would buy it again

Real player with 97.8 hrs in game

I actually hate this game. My friends force me to play it. I have the most unbelievably bad luck and I’m never able to win any goblets. They bully me and verbally abuse me non-stop and it’s a horrible experience. I’ve been told I should be researched because of how bad my luck is. They force me to play 25 turn games and my mental health takes an extremely large blow every time we play. When it’s all over they say “same time tomorrow?” and I lay in bed and cry myself to sleep. This game has taken over my Discord and has made me no longer want to log on to my PC to play games. Will be going dark until this game is taken off of the Steam market. 10/10 would not recommend, lost all of my friends and sold my gaming PC.

Real player with 14.8 hrs in game

Pummel Party on Steam