Circle of Sumo: Online Rumble!
In short it’s really fun!
The controls are simple yet complex at the same time due to many strategies you can apply against your opponent/opponents. It reminds me a little bit of Mound and Blade multiplayer in that sense.
The game also has a simple yet imersing ranking system which adds to a competitive aspect to the game.
Also as a sidenote developers seem like really nice people from what I’ve seen on their discord.
– Real player with 37.4 hrs in game
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A super-fun multiplayer game, easy to learn but more tactical than it seems at a first glance. E.g. positioning is crucial (especially in FFA) and sometimes you can get away with a win even not touching anyone :D
You know a multiplayer game is good when you can see different players employing different tactics in order to be the last wrestler standing.
BY ALL MEANS at least try the free version: even that ensures hours of fun!
Netcode looked solid to me. Animations are very good and the action is always clear to follow (albeith a bit chaotic in FFA).
– Real player with 31.7 hrs in game
CARRUMBLE
The idea is good, but the game doesn’t feel finished. What is it like if you ask me, I would say it is mix of Crash Bandicoot mode (that survival mode where you are riding a creature depending which character you chose and have to knock enemies off ice / area) + cars. After a few matches the game becomes stale, but I let my niece (6 years old) to play this game to collect diesel for me to unlock skins. Well, she liked it, and had fun. But there are many bugs like you can stuck airborne and can’t do anything (which is somehow is good as opponents can’t hit you), but after some time you die automatically and get respwaned. Another one is when you stuck inside of corner of the arena, in this situation you don’t get auto-respawned, and most likely win. Also, I activated a code for Betty Carnek skin, but neither I got it, nor found it in garage / store.
– Real player with 248.4 hrs in game
Carrumble is a fun little game with a fantastic soundtrack! It doesn’t take too much time to play a single match, the perfect game if you have some spare time.
Collectors are able to acquire lots of Car skins by levelling up or spending real money. However, this does not effect the gameplay much in my opinion. Hey, this game is f2p!
As for right now, the developer team releases constant updates for the game- keep up the good work!
I will give this game thumbs up!
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Push Me Pull You
Entertaining game, if not a bit pricey for what it is. Incredibly simplistic, which has pros and cons. On one side, it lets you jump right into the game, making it great for party settings. However, there are no options to customize your controls, so if an issue arises you could be ♥♥♥♥ out of luck. Overall I’m a fan of the game. It’s hilarious, controls are intuitive, and very fun. But if you’re going to buy it, maybe wait for a discount.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
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This is absolutely the funniest game I’ve ever played, when we first started me and my friends couldn’t stop laughing for about 20 minutes!
Shame the multiplayer is local only =(
But for all the fun it gave to me and my friends I say 10/10!!!
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Fat Man Fights
Overview - All Coming Soon
Fat Man Fights is an action-arcade game with a humorous and light-hearted tone that is centred around an innovative and entertaining pushing mechanic.
Compete in fast-paced, hilarious sumo wrestling games against quick-witted AI opponents for the chance to win more tasty and delicious food (like donuts! And cake! And pizza!)!
First one out of the ring loses!
Progress up the ranks of sumo wrestlers to become the ultimate sumo wrestler of the century!
In Fat Man Fights you will start off in your humble home where you are then able to select your sumo wrestling games from your TV.
In the sumo wrestling match, the core mechanic is pushing.
This is where you hold the mouse button to charge up a push:
Then when you release it, the player will push and the power of that push will correspond with how long the mouse button has been held down for.
This allows for a constant change in playstyles from offensive and defensive which keeps the gameplay always interesting and engaging.
Jumping is also a huge part of the game!
What Fat Man Fights does offer:
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Fast-paced, fun and exciting sumo wrestling matches
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A break from the darker and deeper games on Steam
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An fun and unique push mechanic which is the core mechanic
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A light-hearted and enjoyable experience
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High replayability - easy to learn but hard to master
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A bright and colourful art style
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Belly flopping. Lots of it.
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A competitive drive - leaderboards and stats
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A well-balanced game that suits all types of players with different skill levels
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Comedic vanity items for the player
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A variety of maps that suit different playstyles
What Fat Man Fights doesn’t offer:
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Multiplayer
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Deep and meaningful gameplay
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Incredibly well-drawn art
Hey so you’ve scrolled down this far, I’ll tell you a bit about me.
Hi I’m Anika, I made Fat Man Fights, I’m 15 years old and I live in England :)
If you have any questions or constructive criticism (which I would love to hear) please do so in the discussions of the community hub, I will always check it!