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Drink More Glurp came out this week and I was wondering if anyone here has played it, and if so, thoughts? There are a few positive reviews floating around, but I also wanted to get some more. Thanks!
I suspect Drink more Glurp will get more love from me over time. I feel like the initial impression is superb and then you hit a bit of a lull with it as you try to conquer its absolutely scream worthy physics. Add in a few drinks and some mates that enjoy watching you fail though, and this gets bumped up a bit on the score charts.
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Boomerang Fu is a simple game at its core and that's what makes it so much fun. You basically pick your favourite character from an array of adorable anthropomorphic food items then partake in overhead arena battles. The core gameplay involves running and dashing around while throwing or slashing your boomerang. If you throw it, you'll have to collect it again so you have to be careful when you're defenceless. One awesome implementation is that there's a wide variety of stages that feature their own hazards and tricky layouts with nifty moving parts. This makes the gameplay stay fresh for much longer than you'd expect. Another clever aspect is that there's a shield system in place which ensures that the leading player has a tougher time claiming victory. This is great because it allows each player to have more of an opportunity to sneak to the front of the pack. It's a brilliant multiplayer game and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
Headsnatchers is yet another competitive mini-game fest. Just like Drink More Glurp, its core gameplay remains a constant no matter which stage you're playing. However, Headsnatchers is less about tricky controls and more about playing aggressively so you can rip off your opponents' heads and score points with them in clever ways. Each stage presents a different challenge and you'll end up using heads to kick them into soccer goals, dunk them into basketball nets, shoot them out of cannons, feed them to sharks, and much more. There's a huge variety of stages to master and the gameplay is more enjoyable the more folks play because matches can be rather short if you only play with 2 players. Anyway, it's a silly premise that lends itself well to the huge variety of situations that it presents.
Dunk Lords is definitely not a conventional basketball game. At its core, it features all of the gameplay elements that make a basketball game: passing, dunking, shooting, stealing, etc. Additionally, there are many elements thrown into the equation such as character-specific special moves, beat 'em up aspects, and special panels that are scattered across the court. All of this adds up to make an exceptionally involving gameplay formula that takes a long time to learn how to play effectively. On the plus side, this means that mastering the gameplay is more rewarding but it also means that the gameplay isn't very intuitive and can be rather clunky. This makes it a fun game while playing solo but it doesn't have a pick-up-and-play feel so playing it with friends can be rather difficult to enjoy.
We've come full circle! Boomerang Fu is a competitive arena game that stars a bunch of food items and Ultra Foodmess is exactly that as well. However, whereas Boomerang Fu features clever core gameplay and adorably stylish visuals, Ultra Foodmess is much more back-to-basics. You'll play simple and intuitive mini-games such as trying to paint the stage in your colour, aim and shoot at each other, and avoid hazards such as saws, lava, and ketchup which is made trickier considering players can bounce off one another. The amount of variety is substantial and there's plenty of simple fun to be had yet nothing really stands out as all that innovative which is a bit disappointing.
Hey there, fellow gamers and Glurp enthusiasts! Get ready to indulge in some intergalactic insanity with Drink More Glurp! This mind-bogglingly wacky game takes the classic summer games and gives them an otherworldly twist. And boy, oh boy, did those alien beings on that distant world nail the "slightly wrong" part!
Picture this: up to 20 of your closest friends, clustered around the couch, ready for some hot seat action. Each of you takes control of a quirky and outrageously unfit alien athlete in a series of madcap contests. Just imagine the chaos as you compete in physics-defying sports(ish) events that will make you question the laws of the universe.
From jank-powered jetpack sprints to explosive ammo runs and gravity-defying cart races, Drink More Glurp has it all! And the best part? The gameplay is ridiculously easy to pick up, so anyone can jump in and join the chaotic fun, whether you're a seasoned gamer or a total newbie.
But wait, there's more! Drink More Glurp isn't just about the local multiplayer mayhem. You can also take on players from around the world on the global leaderboards! Take pride in your Glurp-chugging skills and show those alien wannabes the true meaning of competition.
So grab your rainbow-colored energy drink, slip on your oversized gamer glasses, and get ready to dive headfirst into the zany world of Drink More Glurp! It's a game that guarantees laughter, excitement, and a whole lot of intergalactic insanity. GameGal-approved, of course!
On your marks, get ready to race with Blaze, Pickle, Crusher, and more Monster Machine friends! From Axle City to the Monster Dome, the world of Blaze is yours to explore. Race at blazing speed for the championship or play with up to 4-players in split-screen mode!
A new addition to the Timberman family - a franchise enjoyed by more than 30 million players! Take part in the annual Timber Tennis world championships - beat the single player campaign or challenge your friends in local and online versus modes!
The ultimate indie casual game! Two feuding movers, one chaotic goal: haul and throw more furniture than the opposing team. Fast-paced multiplayer fun, perfect for short, crazy sessions with friends. Laugh, play, tear down walls! ?️??
Pack your bags and grab your passport! You and your friends are going on a tasty trip around the world filled with chaos and laughter! Your favorite food characters are back in an even more epic and fun competition (now with a DASH action!)
Together with the Department of Film and Television at the University of Bristol, we are delighted to be hosting a research seminar on Friday 24 March by Dr Charlotte Stevens, Lecturer in Media and Communications, Birmingham City University. The seminar will run from 15:00-16:30, Floor 5 Lecture Theatre (5.65), Richmond Building, and will be followed by a drinks reception. All welcome, no booking necessary.
On Thursday 27 October at 18:30, the Bristol Digital Game Lab will be sponsoring the Made in Bristol: Games Showcase, organized by the Bristol Games Hub. We will also be sharing the outcomes from University of Bristol game-based and immersive projects at the event, including the AD4Games project and the VR simulation from the Virtual Reality Oracle project. All welcome to come and enjoy some games, pizza, and drinks. Please sign up via Meetup.
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