Frog Out!
Who is the slickest and the craftiest frog in the pond? That is for you and your friends to decide!
Frog Out! is a wacky local multiplayer party game where you face your friends in the most curious of situations. Every frog for themselves!
Jump, dodge, eat, spit and generally just frog around your way to victory in this awarded family-friendly experience.
Up to 4 players supported. Since it’s a party game, make sure you have at least one friend with you!
Controllers required to play.
#### FROGGY FEATURES INCLUDE
Easy-to-learn, frog like controls - Take control of your frog and jump around to dodge hazardous obstacles, including other frogs! Capture your opponents into your mouth with your springy tongue and toss them into danger or out of the arena.
3 exciting game modes - Claim the lily pad for your own, be the last frog to survive a series of deadly stamps or try to cross a busy series of streets while sabotaging your friends! More to be added in the near future.
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Chapeau
cute hats , cute idea , sweet Artstyle ! :)
sadly there is no story mode… :(
But still good for some short multiplayer sessions with friends .
I really like the concept.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
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What the … Crazy XD
Had a bit struggle at the beginning with controls after a few matches it works really well :)
You can play in varying Modes against friends and/or bots °
I played with a friend and we try to compete the Challenge mode. Its quite hard but funny ^^
Completely new gameplay/controls but its a cool Idea ;)
Gameplay 8/10
Controlls 7/10
Art/Graphics 9/10
Story 5/10
Would be great when the game get more Single-Player Content :)
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Zoo Squad
Zoo Squad is a multiplayer party brawler for 4 players.
You will win by fighting your friends using a variety of cute animals.
FEATURES
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Play online with your friends.
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Unique levels.
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Random ability box.
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Lots of animals.
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Lots of original music.
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Support cross-platform.
PLAY WITH YOUR FRIENDS
GRAB THE ABILITY BOX
LOTS OF ANIMALS
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Alpaca Ball: Allstars
Nice little indie gem with good core gameplay. It was designed with controller in mind. Playing with keyboard is possible but lacks precision in both movement and striking the ball. Has various arenas and ball types, but the single-player campaign is very short. I can only recommend to buy this one if you plan to play a lot of local co-op or during a deep sale. Online Multiplayer would be an awesome addition to the game that can justify the current full price.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
I could not see where my first two hours of this game just vanished.
Super fun and super enjoyable.
Devs, if you are reading it, please consider an online mode with leadership table and other stuff. This would definitely motivate people to stick with the game and to look forward to any addons and different events.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Breadbox Game Pack
Literally no other game where I can see a depiction of myself as bread saying “poggers.”
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
REALLY GOOD BUY IT :D
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Cake Bash
I love this game - it’s cute and fun! You choose between different cakes and their “flavors” and either play by yourself locally, local couch with other people, or online against others in a series of party games to become the “tastiest.” The cakes are so cute and make adorable noises, and it’s hilarious to watch them run and throw punches.
To make things easier, if you want to know how to unlock a certain “flavor,” you can look it up in the “Collection” section of the main menu screen, and it will tell you what requirements you need to make in order to unlock them. No more looking up walkthrough’s on YouTube!
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game
This is absolutely my favorite local multiplayer PC title. It has good controller support for multiple types of controllers at the same time, great games for several styles of competition, cute characters, and smooth easy-to-learn but challenging enough to master gameplay that will make it so your whole family can play, and probably each player will have a few “challenges” they are best in. It’s both cute and funny and a bit brutal, but even as a vegan I can’t feel too bad for desserts knocking each other around. This is a wonderful release that we have been looking forward to for 2+ PAX events and it has totally delivered.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
DepowerBall
DepowerBall is a competitive party platformer where the fate of every matchup is influenced by fast-paced gameplay and tactical decision-making.
Every match, each player starts with the same set of powers to try and accomplish their task of pleasing the Dragon Queen by feeding her delicious treats! When a player wins a round, he or she will earn the Queen’s favour, but will earn the wrath of the other players as they vote to take away one of the winner’s powers! Get ready to screw with your friends as you take away the powers they hold most dear and hilariously watch how they deal with the consequences!
In the world of Depowerball, you will need to adapt to the changing conditions, or get left behind as the other players take advantage of your weakened state!
Welcome to the pit.
KEY FEATURES
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Local Multiplayer Action for 2-4 players (or online with Remote Play Together)
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Balanced Gameplay - where winning a round means losing one of your powers, ensuring a competitive atmosphere
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Twitch Integration - Connect the game to your Twitch stream and get your audience to influence the outcome of your games!
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Six levels with ridiculous hazards
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Three different game modes to keep things fresh (DepowerBall, Capture The Treat, and T.A.G.)
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Eight adorable characters to choose from
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Dress your characters up with unlockable accessories to showcase your own personality!
Dumpy and Bumpy
Fun little puzzle game with a classic feel. Reminiscent of NES classics like Adventures of Lolo and Kickle Cubicle. Starts off fairly simple but quickly ramps up in to some real challenges that are sure to stump you for a bit. Does a great job of continually adding new mechanics to keep you on your toes. Fantastic pixel art and a fun soundtrack. If you like puzzle games, this is an easy buy at this price.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
The game is super adorable
Has a really cute 16 bit aesthetic that looks like it was taken from tetris attack and a few other things
Has two gumpy dinos (which is always a win with me cause I have Bob from bubble bobble tattooed on my arm)
The puzzling is very challenging. It doesn’t feel quite as water tight or smoothly ramped up as a lot of other more famous puzzle games (at least not in the first 50% of the game), but IMO the challenge is still there. Some of the later levels are much easier than some of the earlier levels in the same world. But it’s fine. You still have to beat all 10 to advance anyway! (at least I think you have to beat all 10 to beat a world. at one point I think I might have hit a bug, cause a level spontaneously solved itself without me completing it. that only happened once though and I haven’t reproed it, so I think it isn’t an intended mechanic)
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Magical Battle Festa
Pros:-Graphic is pretty good
-The gameplay is awesome
-There is many variation of build…you wanna go tank / speed / attack etc..
-There is many of characters and you can mix the skill disk and formation to suit your type of build
-Magical Battle Festa Mode will test your build and combo to the limits
-Its extremely fun if you have friends to play with you(i highly recommended it)
-The Story is normal(the good thing about the story is the voice actor…so cute… :v)
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
Personally, I like the game. Though I do find it a bit too easy. Only a couple of battles so far have taken any real skill. But the story, while kind of cliched, so far is at least kind of fun. I feel like it would be a great multiplayer game as it stands. Since a human player would boost the difficulty considerably.
Besides the easy difficulty, the other issue is that you can get trapped in combos pretty easily. And there’s no way to break out of a combo once you get caught in it. The game does at least have a decent recover. But it would be nice if you could counter, dodge, block, or cancel an opponents move while in a combo. The last three would already be possible if the recovery time was shorter.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
You Died but a Necromancer revived you
Disclaimer :
I’m good friend with one of the developers.
And I made the french and portuguese translation for free because I wanted to support him and I love the game.
You Died but a Necromancer Revived You, is a small but brilliant indie game with lots of heart.
Basically it’s about using only “up, down, left, right” to get trough spiraling pathways full of devious traps. You will die a lot, but will be back instantly on your feet (thanks Mr. Necromancer). The levels are randomly generated but it’s really well balanced and it’s uncommon for them to feel unfair.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
yeah sorry as much as i can see that the people who made this game really gave it their all i have to say every fucking approach to game design taken here was for the worst
its incredibly short but its padded out by its teetering difficulty to a tremendous degree so much so even on my first time i still beat it under 30 minutes, using difficulty to make a game arbitrarily longer is just lame, doesn’t help that this tactic is taken even further by making it randomized which just makes it so youre guaranteed not to ever really get a complete feel for the gameplay, so there’s just this static cap for getting better at things, it takes a warioware approach of having to scan everything quick enough while being under a time limit for every level but it just puts a bandage on a fundamentally flawed choice of game design to make it feel harder than it is
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game