Party Video Games16
Party games. Category of titles that put emphasis on multiplayer mode and interactions between people playing in the same room. Party games are usually collections of arcade minigames. The most popular titles from this genre are such series as Rock Band or SingStar.
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Karaoke 70 hitow
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The next installment of Techland's popular series of karaoke music games. This time 70 hits performed by the greatest stars of Polish music have been prepared for all singing enthusiasts. Among them you will find Polish classics, current hits and the best novelties.
Rock Band 4
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The fourth major installment of the popular music game series that was started in 2007 by Harmonix, the creators of a similar franchise called Guitar Hero. In the title, we assume the role of rock band members — a guitarist, a vocalist, or a drummer (keyboard, introduced in Rock Band 3, is no longer available).
Runbow
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An arcade racing game for {PLAT}. Our objective is to take part in a race and finish it, but the task is made difficult by the nature of courses and obstacles, which are constantly transforming. The background colors are constantly changing, and a different color may mean that, for example, a bridge was removed, or a new platform was spawned. The pace of the gameplay forces the players to stay alert if they want to reach the finish line as a winner.
Henka Twist Caper
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Henka Twist Caper is a combination of video game and physical fun. Players using PlayStation Move must find the correct controller position and stay in it until the maximum number of points is reached. Individuals can interfere with each other and knock others out of their positions.
Monopoly Millionaire
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Another variation on one of the most popular social games in history, developed in cooperation with Electronic Arts and Hasbro. The aim of the game is to multiply your fortune, and the player who first reaches the wealth limit wins. Special cards, which provide random bonuses to be used to the detriment of other players, add variety to the game.
Just Dance 2016
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Another installment of the popular dancing game series by Ubisoft. In Just Dance 2016, the fun is about dancing to the hottest hits of pop music. Video clips with dancers showing us the moves are displayed on the screen and our task is to recreate the choreography as faithfully as possible. The biggest novelty of this installment is the introduction of the Just Dance Controller application, thanks to which all we need to play is a smartphone held in our hand.
Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star
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A narrative adventure game that uses the visual novel convention. It is a sequel to the Hatoful Boyfriend game released in 2011 in Japan, or more specifically to its remastered edition which was released few years later on the Western market. Developed in cooperation between the Mediatonic studios with the publisher, Devolver Digital, the game once again shows an undefined future in which the world was overrun by birds.
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival
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Spin-off to the popular Animal Crossing series, designed as an electronic board game, set in the universe of the series that has been developed since 2001 by Nintendo. During the game, we use amiibo figurines and cards, transferred into the game world via special NFC reader. As we play, we throw virtual dices and move over a special board, full of various mini-games, prizes, and sometimes traps, which will cause us to lose, for example, virtual money.
Just Dance 2018
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One of the many installments in the series of dance/party games released annually by Ubisoft. Similarly to what the players may know from previous editions, your task is to follow the choreographies performed by colorful characters dancing on the screen. The more accurately you repeat their moves, the higher the score you get. Just Dance 2018 offers several dozen pop songs, both classic hits and new releases. That latter category includes: Clean Bandit ft.
Light Fingers
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Light Fingers is a turn-based strategy game with real-time action elements. The production was developed mostly with the local multiplayer mode for up to 4 people in mind. The gameplay resembles a board game.
Super Beat Sports
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Developed by Harmonix Music Systems for Nintendo Switch, Super Beat Sports is a compilation of five arcade minigames based loosely on the rules of several sport disciplines. Story-wise, the game is set on Earth, which was invaded by an alien civilization from an alternative, musical dimension. The invaders decided to modify sports they found here to match their own preferences - in order to do the testing, they challenged the Earth's best contestants.
Use Your Words
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A social game in which we can try our hand at four mini-games based on word manipulation. The title has been designed to entertain with at least two people - the game takes place using phones or tablets that support HTML5 environment.
Let's Sing 2018
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Another entry in the music series Let’s Sing that tests the vocal skills of players. The game can be played alone or with several friends. The title features thirty hit songs from the first places of world top lists.
We Sing Pop!
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A typical karaoke-like music game for up to four players, who can choose from over thirty different tracks. The playlist is a mixture of classic and new pop hits. We Sing Pop! requires players to utilize either dedicated microphones or a smartphone application.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone DX
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An expanded version of 2016’s music game Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone. It offers all previously released DLCs, as well as PV Photo mode not present in the original version. There are 237 tracks and 395 costumes in total.
Prominence Poker
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A card game created with multiplayer gameplay in mind. The action of Prominence Poker takes place in a fictional city of Prominence, with the players assuming the role of tourists whose task is to convince the local gamblers to respect the newcomer's poker skills. The goal is to join one of four local criminal groups and dethrone it’s leader. The players in Prominence Poker are given a wide range of visual customization options, including the ability to choose an outfit or tattoos.
Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live
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An interactive concert developed for PlayStation VR. Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live was created by Japanese company Sega, known from the Project Diva series, which is the base of this production. During the concert, you can listen to 21 songs by the most famous digital performers, such as Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Ren and Rin, Megurine Luka, Meiko and Kaito. Before each performance, you decide the songs and where you want to be located: the general audience, the balconies, or even the stage.
We Sing
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Another installment in a series of karaoke games popular among the users of Nintendo Wii consoles. We Sing can be considered a reboot of the franchise. Similar to the classic karaoke, the player's goal here is to sing different songs when the program displays the lyrics and plays the instrumentals. Performances are rewarded with points assigned by KaraEngine (an evaluation system).
SportsBarVR
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An arcade party game created specifically for PlayStation VR goggles. SportsBarVR allows the player to take part in one of seven types of competition having their origins in their game-room equivalents. Those include billiards, darts, air hockey, skeeball, chess, checkers, as well as bar demolition sessions with the use of bats, chairs or empty bottles. Each kind of in-game competition is based on the rules of its real-life equivalent.
Shuffle Cats
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An online card game from King studio, known from its many casual projects. Shuffle Cats takes place in London of the 20s, though it does strand a lot from historical truth, as it takes to roofs of buildings, where the titular, bipedal cats compete playing a card game. The latter is mostly based on rummy, with the only important addition being the so called lucky plays, through usage of special skills that help us win.
Let's Sing 2017
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A karaoke party game which is another installment in a series developed by Voxler Games. The player's goal is to sing various in-game songs (30 of them in the base version) to the best of their ability. Among the songs included, one will find top radio hits, such as Avicii - Waiting For Love, Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me, Zara Larsson - Lush Life, LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It, Robin Schulz ft. Francesco Yates - Sugar, or Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out.
Oh...Sir!! The Insult Simulator
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An original logic game developed by the independent studio Vile Monarch. The players take part in insult duels in various environments and against a variety of different characters — we can even engage in verbal fencing with a cranky old lady, fake Russian, or a hipster. Available insults that we select from a long list can be combined into spectacular combos.
PaRappa the Rapper Remastered
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PaRappa the Rapper Remastered is a remaster of the music game released on PlayStation in 1996 and on PSP ten years later. We play as the titular rapping dog who tries his best to win the heart of his crush, Sunny Funny. PaRappa is aided by his two friends, cat enthusiast Katy Kat and the chubby bear PJ Berri, in his musical stunts. Gameplay did not change at all and remains the same as in the original game: PaRappa has to do many things to impress Sunny Funny.
Push Me Pull You
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An unusual, two-dimensional sports game developed by House House Games, dedicated to local multiplayer matches for two or four players. The mechanics of Push Me Pull You mixes the elements of wrestling and popular team games such as volleyball or basketball. We take part in a match of two pairs – each team creates a flexible worm-like structure with two heads. Our goal is to hold the ball on our side of the court for the required amount of time.