#SteamSpotlight Pummel Party Lets You Beat Up Your Friends Using Weird Things

#SteamSpotlight Pummel Party Lets You Beat Up Your Friends Using Weird Things

Every now and then, we all look for a video game that brings a whole lot of chaos. That's exactly what today's #SteamSpotlight feature is all about.

In fact, in this game, you get to beat up your friends, family, or AI characters as much as you like. What makes it infinitely more entertaining is that you get to use the weirdest of items to do it with.

Wanna learn more? Well, here's what you have to know about Pummel Party.

#SteamSpotlight Feature: Pummel Party


(Photo : Rebuilt Games / Screenshot taken from Steam)

Released on September 21, 2018, Pummel Party is developed and published by Rebuilt Games. It can be enjoyed by up to eight players either as an online co-op game or a local multiplayer game.

The goal is this game is simply pummel all you're playing with. When playing the game's Board Mode, only one player will reign supreme after all the pummeling is said than done.

As previously mentioned, there are a number of weapons available in the game. While there are many that are rather traditional, there are weapons that are pretty absurd too. Wanna use a "Remote Controlled Eggplant," by any chance?

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Look Forward to the Mini Games

Aside from the Board Mode, you and your friends can also try the mini games that Pummel Party has to offer. There's a wide range of mini games available that can pretty much wreck friendships.

Whether you want to be the first to find treasure or you're trying not to be the one that's holding the bomb when it goes off, the mini games offer a ton of fun for you and your friends.

Here's the game's official trailer to get a better look at what it's all about.

Steam Reviews for Pummel Party

Pummel Party has more than 50,000 user reviews on Steam as of press time. These reviews are generally described by Steam as "Very Positive." 

"Very fun," user vegeta.mendoza said in a Steam review. "It's like a Mario Party but with blood, more mini games, etc. I love it."  

"This game is hella fun and the developers have continued to update the game with new features without charging extra for them," user Celestial Kurse said in a separate review. 

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