Shell Corp
I’m scrambled for words, Shell Corp is Eggstremely pun packed and Eggsplosively fun to play.
overall I rate this game 12/12 eggs.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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Really fun to play with friends!
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Made to be Crushed
Made to be Crushed is a strategic and nervous local multiplayer shooter where you must succeed in trapping and destroying others.
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Up to 4 players in local multiplayer !
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Carefully designed maps for great replayability!
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A training mode to play alone or in co-op against bots!
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A strategic game with simple rules and easy to learn!
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Configurable keyboard and joysticks!
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STARWHAL
a Fun little co-op game that can be played with friends.
The game has Single player challenges that can be played but the game was never intent for Single Player so that entire section is lacking somewhat, but the game was meant for multiplayer, that is where it really shines.
The game made very simplistically but very enjoyable, the controls are easy and fun to use with little to no hassle there, a sit back and relax game type.
The games graphics is a love or hate concept, if you have any love for the 80’s art and look style you will absolutely love the graphics, is vibrant and brimming with color, a lot of attention to detail was invested here and it paid off well.
– Real player with 613.7 hrs in game
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Truly the Citizen Kane of marine-based mammal space battling games.
Really though, this game is great, arcade fun. Hook it up to the TV and you’ve got a great party game. It draws you into to a frenetic, fast paced battle royale. The simplicity of the game means that anyone can play it, and go from saying “that looks silly, I’ll pass” to “OH MY GOODNESS THIS IS AWESOME” in about 4 seconds (and I’m not saying it looks silly).
The additions that they’ve added are great. Great variety of arenas, hilarious costumes (Jayne’s hat!). And they’re planning on adding so much more. Game modes. Single player. All sorts of goodies, it’s just going to get better and better!
– Real player with 140.9 hrs in game
Tetsumo Party
Enjoyable & approachable for young children with depth & challenge enough for adults to enjoy!
I read Monster Couch’s ratings blog saying they wanted a 3+ rating and I thought, “I have a 3 and a 3+, let’s see what they can do!”
We had a lot of fun and it was simple enough that the kids could catch on quickly.
Sound quality was excellent and sound effects entertaining.
I liked that it could be cooperative or competitive so the kids could work together.
We barely scratched the surface, but I could see that there was a lot more to the game than we experienced -power-ups, achievement challenges and unlockable characters.
– Real player with 21.2 hrs in game
Small game with simple mechanics and with a lot of fun :)
Worth a try (mostly with friend on a couch).
I’ve spend 5$ for the worst things in my life :D
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Unicorns on Unicycles
Received this game for free, and I’ve played it since the beta days. The character designs are quirky and level designs vary a lot. Different maps contain different elements that impacts each round differently (see-saw or underwater map) that encourages player to experiment on their tactics/play styles.
It has sufficient depth despite the straight forward gameplay. Playing against other players/friend is where the main fun lies (despite my losing streak). Some maps are a lot more entertaining and interesting than others. This applies to certain characters as well. The single-player story is pretty simple as well. All in all a simple, fun, & entertaining game.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Its oddly addictive 9/10
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Ducks' Wrath
So painfully underrated for what it is, this game deserves more attention
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
5/10
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Frog Climbers
General:
Rating: E
Price: $6.99
Genre: Local Multiplayer, Parkour?
Time played: 18.1 hours
Challenge your friends to climb a mountain. That’s pretty much it, select a frog and climb to the top faster/better than your friends.
Gameplay - 7
You select a frog, so does everyone else. Then you climb to the top of the mountain. You control both arms of the frog and choose when to grab or release things. You can climb up using whatever you can find, vines with rocks, ledges, other frogs. Sometimes you have to use gravity to your advantage, swinging along to try and move up. It’s really a physics based game.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
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Frog Climbers is a new indie game made by a team of four called TeamCrew and published by Plug In Digital. The game began production back in March of 2015, where it went on to win best execution in design and gamer’s choice award. It is now set to release on steam on October 6th.
The game is a local multiplayer party game made for up to four players. That’s right local, there is no online play whatsoever… unless you count the leader board times when you are playing the solo daily speedruns. Having no online component does seem to kill the playtime when playing with friends. I brought a few of my friends over to play the game and test out how well we would do. While we did have fun, it was short lived ending the game session after a little over an hour. We enjoyed our time with the game but there is really only so much fun you can have with a game where the only objective of it is to get to the top of one of 260 randomized mountains.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Move or Die
I wanted to love this game, and in many ways I did.
The controls are tight and satisfying, the games are typically and appropriately frustrating, but balanced, and the mutators add a great twist to gameplay. Now, the marketing for this game is a bit questionable. While there is an element of chaos to the gameplay, it’s an organized chaos that lends itself more toward fierce competition than wacky party antics, since most of your deaths will be your own fault even amidst the layers of changing rules. Make no mistake: this is a game about gitting gud. What’s more, in the time I’ve owned it I’ve watched the developers steadily iron out nearly every bug or issue I had upon buying this game, and it’s flourished into a strong couch game - that is, if your couch friends have the stamina for it.
– Real player with 128.1 hrs in game
Move or die is a very fun game, but fails to execute on aspects of gameplay
Move or die is a party game that encourages you to rage, most of the gamemodes involve you having to deal with the other players more than the environment, but this doesnt include all, this game is quite a great idea, and is a very fun quick party game, but I believe the game should still be in early access, and this is for quite a few reasons.
Gameplay
In move or die, you can play matches 5-30 minutes long, with each of these matches you get to choose the game modes that YOU want to play and your oppenents do the same. You then play your match according to the game randomly picking from your collective choices of gamemodes and you playing them in that exact order.
– Real player with 120.3 hrs in game
Duck Game
Been playing this game with my friends for 3 years, almost every Thursday night.
This is the only couch co-op game that we keep playing on a regular basis
Gameplay
The gameplay is fluid and fast paced, with no input delay
Controls are easy to get the hang of
There’s a lot of variety with weapons and maps
The skill ceiling became extremely high after we discovered angled shots
You can set the amount of rounds that you want in a match before starting
You can set the amount of rounds you want before an intermission, that shows the amount of rounds each player has won, this makes it more intense for the winning player as the others may capitalize and target the winning player
– Real player with 171.5 hrs in game
got a hat for accidentally starting the game at midnight on a full moon
– Real player with 69.5 hrs in game
OddBallers
OddBallers is a local and online party game that will put both skills and friendships to the test with fast and frantic dodgeball action for up to 6 players.
Slam your opponents with wrecking balls, lawn mowers, trumpets, sheep and countless unfair tactics in quirky tournaments where each round is a zany new type of dodgeball.
WILDLY UNPREDICTABLE
Be prepared for anything when outrageous game modes, wily mutators and treacherous arenas form crazy types of dodgeball.
FEISTY PHYSICS
Experiment with object and environment interactions to discover sly synergies and creative new ways to bamboozle your opponents.
FUN FOR EVERYONE
Simple gameplay and controls make OddBallers easy to learn and fun to master for both players with little or extensive gaming experience.
MARVELOUS MULTIPLAYER TECH
OddBallers is powered by cutting edge deterministic physics simulation that ensures top-level network performance… Which means: “No effing host advantage!”
COOL CUSTOMIZATION
Unlock new content and ostentatious cosmetic accessories as you play. Show your true colors with a magnificent moustache, a precious peg leg or a captivating cowboy hat.
OPEN DEVELOPMENT
Help us make multiplayer more friendly and inclusive! Join our community and participate in playtests, get to know the developers, find games and make new friends.
ALWAYS EVOLVING
Ongoing seasonal updates, exclusive events, new environments, game modes and secrets… We have so many ideas but so little time.
MULTIPLAYER WITHOUT BULLSH*T
Simple controls, fast gameplay, small downloads and a friendly business model. Spend your time on the good stuff – besting your friends.
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-The developers