Dragluttony
Imagine a frantic arena in which players must feed their oversized Draglutton to gobble their opponents. Notice the random food popping everywhere? Colorful wizards casting clunky spells at each other and, most importantly, friends hilarious battling in utter chaos ‘till digestion do them part? You got the picture now, don’t you? Well, we called it Dragluttony, a 4-player arena party game based on food and gluttony.
Lore
Welcome to our Wizards Kingdom my Sweet Little One. As you should know, this year is important for all of us: Adelmar, our beloved King, organized the greatest witchcraft tournament we have ever seen. You’ll have to compete in the Royal Arena and the winner will be granted with an official Court Wizard nomination! - Oswald, Grandpa Wizard
Gameplay
Fly freely in the arena with your Draglutton to feed it as fast as possible with the magic food popping randomly to make it grow bigger and bigger!
Be the first one to reach the maximum size to eat your friends: the hunt is on, but hurry up because your Draglutton will not remain huge forever (only a few seconds to be precise)!
Try quirky recipes Oswald offers you and use them to grow your Draglutton faster!
Use strong spells and potions (also quite random) to achieve victory!
Couch Gaming
Do you believe in the social aspect of bringing players together in the same room is more powerful than anything else? Do you like couch gaming at a real punching distance of your friends? Then you should play Dragluttony!
One-minute onboarding
Dragluttony perfectly combines simplicity and pleasure of playing, with accessible gameplay, one-minute onboarding, a pinch of randomness, quirky spells and potions and unexpected fighting mode linked to food and gluttony for intense, chaotic and hilarious combats!
Hight replay value
The gameplay evolves as players progress through levels, with new game mechanics, surprising spells and potions and unlockable quirky characters for even more gaming fun!
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Sumo Revise
I enjoy a game that I can sit down and play with my friends and family. Normally, I tend to be competitive when it comes to games, but when it comes to this game in particular, all I experience is joy and laughter.
The entire game is ridiculously fun and extremely spontaneous. You’ll be playing at normal speed on one round only to find the next round has a super splorch Special that has been waiting for you, filled to the brim with speed boosts and launch arrows.
The game doesn’t end until you choose to end it, which is also a plus.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
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A cheap Smash Bro’s wanna-be with Atari 2600 graphics. Might be fun for local multipayer, maybe for like 20 mins. Easy to learn how to play.
Achievements are relatively easy to get, I got 80% of them simply by running one game mode(with 7 AI and myself) and letting it run for over 200 rounds.
Has cards.
Recommend this for easy Achievements, and cards.
NOT RECOMMENDED for it being a generally horrible game.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
Chibisu’s Costume Combat
Chibisu’s Costume Combat (C3) is a cute 2D Top-Down local multiplayer costume Party Battle Game! Play as Chibisu in a variety of unique costumes and use their abilities and map objects to defeat your friends and foes alike. Change costumes at any time to match the situation, throw your enemies for a loop, or even sync your attacks with your friends for wombo combos!
Play variety of game modes
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Classic Death Match - Defeat the most players or be the first to reach the kill goal to win.
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Stock Mode - Each player has limited lives. Be the last Chibisu Standing by taking all of your opponents lives.
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Tag - Damage your opponents to tag them and use your abilities to avoid being tagged. Choose Between “Last It” (whoever is it at the end loses) and “Least It” (whoever has the least time it wins)
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King of the Ring - Find and stay in the moving ring. You only get points when you’re alone in the ring so keep your opponents out. First to get to the score goal or who ever has the most points wins.
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Target Tussle - Destroy the moving targets for points. Targets destroyed randomly move elsewhere.
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Pet Ya Puppers - pet pups across the maps to gain points over time! Be the most loved by the pups to win!
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Antistatic
This game needs more attention.
It’s the most Melee-like platform fighter out at the moment in a genre overran by developers too afraid to commit to the formula that made the genre so big competitively.
Most developers try to differentiate their games with weird, unsatisfying, shallow mechanics that end up souring the experience, but this game from my short time playing is more set on pure and solid gamefeel and exploring the genre from it’s roots, with unique movesets instead of directly ripping or tweaking already existing characters.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Very early in development, so it’s lacking in a lot of departments. That said, the core gameplay is tight and with some time most of the problems will be fixed and most missing features will be implemented. Also, the dev seems pretty engaged with the community and is very active, at least on discord, while posting constant updates about the development timeline. Overall, at it’s current state it’s a very ‘rough’ game with a good core that only shows signs of improving.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Dash Realm
I loooove this game It’s so fun
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Brawlhalla
### EDIT: Overall, Brawlhalla has changed drastically since the release of this review. A lot of the information here is no longer correct and there are new gameplay features, dash being the most important. I certainly still feel that it is far too easy to avoid and/or delay interaction between yourself and the opponent, but it would be disingenuous of me to pretend the specifics of this review are still accurate.
Although I am giving this game a positive review, I must say that it comes with a massive disclaimer. If you just play Brawlhalla with your friends and never take it seriously, you will likely enjoy yourself. However, if you ever get good at this game and play at a decently high level, Brawlhalla’s glaring failures as a fighting game will become so unignorable that your desire to play it will steadily decline till you’re on the subreddit crying about the passive float meta like everyone else. All of the reviews - including the negative ones - are ignoring the real problems with this game, and it’s something I have thought about for a long time. So, I’ll try to explain my reasoning as best as I can and briefly include the reasons why I still consider it worth downloading despite its enormous flaws.
– Real player with 2794.6 hrs in game
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Brawlhalla has taken my soul, and wallet. Im bad but will 3 stock you. ggswp BMG
–- At a glance —
Brawlhalla is a free to play, Super Smash Bros esque Game that is easy to pick up, even for the most novice of gamers. This cartoon stylized game is primarily Online based but can also be played single player(Training and Couch Party with friends)
The simple visuals and punchy sfx will entice (and infuriate) most people who choose to pick this game up.
Overall, I recommend this game for everyone to try out at least once.
– Real player with 1899.8 hrs in game
Build ‘n Bump
I think that Build n Bump is a great game however, I think that it is hard to play multiplayer. I think there should be an option to invite friends so that I can do that without having to create or join a server. I think that in the future if things are layed out like this it could be great. Set it up like Castle Crashers or Monaco with a private option and a invite friends option.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Bump +1
Build ‘n Bump is an incredibly simple game, but it’s almost certainly proved itself at this point to be great value for money. It’s my go to couch multiplayer game when I don’t have controllers or a high-end PC to hand. It takes nothing to run, is super easy to set up with multiple players on a keyboard, and is intuitive and simplistic.
I’ve played this with all kinds of people, from kids with zero experience with games to experienced gamers. No matter who I play with, everybody seems to get a little kick out of playing it. The element that ties it all together is likely the ability to create custom stages. Building you own stages allows for you to:
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Gun Skaters
Best Game From Arabian Developer
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
لعبة بسيطة وفكرتها رهيبة
التحكم متعب في البداية بس تتعود عليه
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Knight Club +
Tight controls, smooth gameplay, feels damn good when landing those combos.
The four weapons feels unique and powerful in their way:
-Dagger: Short range but the fastest weapon. Dagger mains will let you always guess which way to guard.
-Axe: Big hits with the most wide range, strongest at medium range. Powerful hits just melts the opponent HP.
-Spear: Longest range, hit them and ruin their tempo, baiting and spacing skill are essential if you don’t want to get murdered by those dagger mains. My favourite.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Really fun game, and a fantastic party game, would definitely suggest for a house party if you can get your hands on some controllers.
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Easy to learn, not too many or confusing moves.
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I love most of the characters and the weapons are all great.
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Great UI, the sound design is very satisfying and along with all the clashing weapons and combos and stuff like that makes for a very fun experience, really good work.
And don’t get me started on the soundtrack. it’s a bop :D
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl
Hey, it is your DannyLMusics review and I am happy to present you my information about the reality of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.
In this beautiful reality we have several possibilities.
Charaters you can choose right now (DLCs excluded):
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Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
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April O’Neil (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
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CatDog (CatDog)
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Danny Phantom (Danny Phantom)
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Helga (Hey Arnold!)
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Korra (The Legend of Korra)
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Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
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Lincoln Loud (The Loud House)
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Lucy Loud (The Loud House)
– Real player with 304.1 hrs in game
I can see the point of all those bad reviews that has spread around the internet. The game costs too much. Lacks of contents. Netcode isn’t the greatest. No voice acting.
But let’s see the positive side of this things:
Working on a videogame it’s not an easy task. Working on a game and supporting it with costant and huge updates is much much more then I ever wanted in Super Smash bros. Ultimate, which I play it as a competitive player. At least since before NASB launch. And for smash you all fucking payed it for a limited edition + 2 DLC pack. For sure. Most of you. It’s something like 130 euros. And you can’t even dash without lagging for half a second.
– Real player with 156.4 hrs in game