Viking Trickshot
This is the only video game my wife will play with me, and we always have a great time when we come back to it every few months. It’s a fun little game, especially two player, and has a ton of occasional replayability.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
Read More: Best Difficult Physics Games.
I’ve only touched the single player, and it’s surprisingly fun in short bursts. I plan on coming back to this again and again to gold medal each level and can definitely see myself getting the family involved in some baton-lobbing battles
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Balloon Flight
A fun little game, somewhere between parkour and sandbox I guess.
It could use some more objects or some ways to connect parts togeher, as right now you effectively only have 2 different vehicles you can use, a small one and a large one. On the large one you could place some objects losely, you can’t connect them however so its not truely a sandbox-like “Build your own vehicle and then fly it”.
I hope something along those lines will be added at some point in the future, as beeing able to build your own craft from scratch to master the skies would be even more fun for sure!
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Read More: Best Difficult Funny Games.
It’s a good game overall. Have a few collision issues (Specially issue when the platform should take your boat while you take more time and when you return IT HAS STUCK ITSELF ON THE FUCKING WALL AND RUINS A MAJESTIC RUN). But it’s a good game.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Cyber Lemur
This game is a really fun challenge. I don’t typically go for awkward control games, but this game achieves just the right level of difficulty with good pacing. The later levels are really challenging and would take a while to really master! The multiplayer options are where the real fun happens. There’s an element of unpredictability and silliness that balances the challenging controls to make it really fun both when working together to control the same character, or when competing against each other. I would definitely recommend it whether you are looking for a challenge, or just a casual game to play with friends!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Read More: Best Difficult Local Co-Op Games.
game was pretty fun just hard to control
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Dino Galaxy Tennis
This game adds a new option on how to spend an evening with friends.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
Nice game. Gameplay is challenging and fun. Didn’t finish story mode yet but looks promissing ;)
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout
Day 6 of not being able to play:
I’ve been in contact with both Mediatonic and Epic.
Surprisingly, Epic has been helping me the most with my issue thus far.
Mediatonic hasn’t replied in a few days (since telling me my problem was resolved…lol).
Every time I try to load the game since Season 6, EOS Update comes up.
Every time it fails (seems like it times out? but I have the 249MB app?).
Error Code: EOS-SU-IH-MCP-BI-3
I’ve reinstalled Fall Guys the Epic Launcher at least 5 times.
Reinstalled the Online Services multiple times.
– Real player with 784.5 hrs in game
Mediatonic, I don’t know what you were/are thinking about this…
I bought this game on Steam to play it on Steam. I don’t like EPIC. Neither its platform, nor its philosophy as a company. That is why I have never been interested in having an account at EPIC. And I will never do one because I am not interested in them.
I centralize all my games on STEAM. (I hate the need that all companies want to impose on us to have to use a thousand different platforms on my computer in order to play their games.) And since I bought Fall Guys in November of last year 2021, I have played an average of 20-40 minutes daily.
– Real player with 203.2 hrs in game
Neighborhorde
I LOVE this game, it has a great artstyle, awesome weapons and enemies, and is it has an amazing replayability value.
I originally bought this game because my friend and I were bored and needed something to do, not knowing what I had gotten myself into. The game starts you out looking at a group of animals sitting on a couch together, but as soon as you get into the game you think to yourself, “Huh, this game looks pretty empty.” Then, five rounds later your like, “This game is too easy, give me a challenge.” and then the next round you are just killing some robots and then BAM you get kidnapped by a demon snowman that takes you into a corner and repeatedly beats the everliving shiz out of you. I have only played the game a little while now but holy crap this game is entertaining as heck and I still don’t understand why it isn’t more popular. Overall, I give it a 9/10, the only thing they could’ve done to make it better is to add some more gamemodes.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
I stumbled across this game late one evening. I threw it on my wishlist and waited for it to release. I saw it came out a few days ago and decided “what the heck”. Man, am I glad I did. I absolutely adore Neighborhorde. I have to say, the looks, design, and overall aesthetic is fantastic. The cheery fun visuals and the 90’s toybox theme is wonderful. For 4.99 there is tons of content/replayability. Unlockable “hats” and levels as well as the “roguelike” in-run upgrade system have made it a staple already with my roomates. After we had played it for around an hour we already had the theme stuck in our heads. the controls are super tight too! I purposely go out of my way to buy couch coop games. I have a cooler master scout 2 case with a gtx 1070 that is perfect to take to parties. I have 4 wireless xbox one controllers and 4 wireless 360s. Steam couch coop games are always hits. For 4.99 this game is a total steal and totally worthy of being in my collection.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Roll a Ball With Your Friends
My only gripe with the game is that there is a small amount of maps. But even then, it’s a lot of fun for 2-3$, and surprisingly challenging. If they could implement workshop maps for this game it would be 10/10. Regardless, definitely recommend with some friends.
There was initially some issues with the multiplayer, but the devs have addressed this! I will leave my original review below but it is now outdated.
=============== Original review (outdated): ===============
Was very fun with 3 people but was broken when we tried with 6 people. With 6 people, as soon as we loaded into the 2nd level of a map, it would show a black screen and say “Now Loading…” except for the match host. Everyone could move, but not see anything. We tried twice after each re-launching our game. I couldn’t find anywhere to report a bug so I’m writing this here in hopes that they fix the multiplayer.
– Real player with 15.4 hrs in game
Really fun game to play with some pals, well worth the price of admission :) My favourite stages were the ones with boxes you had to push around to reach higher ledges, and the slalom-y, high speed stunts and ramps in the City levels. Also, the title music is amazing!
Some features that could be really nice:
-
I would have liked to be able to customize my ball without having to leave the game lobby. (So we don’t have to leave a session to check out unlocked skins)
-
It would be really nice if players who completed the level could spectate other players!
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Bricks Frenzy
A good and interesting game that is addictive for a long time.
I also liked that it supports a gamepad and is somewhat reminiscent of the good old Tetris or games in a similar style
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
An unusual game in neon style. The game mechanics are quite well-known, but the authors decided to add a certain variety to the design. The modern interface gives the game something new.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Most of the time writting reviews is quite easy. You point out the strong and bad points of the title, sum everything up and giving a final judgement at the end. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes doesn’t have strong or bad points… It’s great game all throughout which makes writting review of it extremely difficult.
Uniqueness of the game doesn’t really help either. The concept of trading information between the manual-wielding “Expert” and bomb interacting “Defuser” with the constant pressure of timed exploding device is as silly, fun, exciting as you could imagine. The constant shouts, the struggle to correctly describe the contents of many different types of bombs and that tension when the timer runs out and there is that one one wire to cut… It’s a great, original idea for the game that focuses on good communication, reading comprehenion and quick thinking and analysis. You rarely see something like that on the market and I’m extremely happy that it works like the charm.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
A little game where you and your friends are disarming bombs.
This is a co-op game that puts you, the player, alone in a room with nothing but a bomb, and sometimes an annoying alarm clock. You must disarm the bomb before the timer on said bomb runs out. How ever, you have no manual. In comes the co-op mechanic as your friends have a manual that they can use to instruct you on how to disarm the bomb. This is a game where your friendships will either solidify, or very likely yourself, blow up to pieces.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
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