Party Video Games21
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 MiniMini+
Party 20 May 2013
Prepared in cooperation with MiniMini+ TV station, it plays a music game, allowing the youngest to develop their musical skills to the rhythm of the most popular children's hits. The game traditionally offers single-player entertainment or party mode, while a stationary DVD player is all it takes to start the game.
Karaoke 100 hitow
Party 28 November 2013
The next edition of the best-selling Polish karaoke games series. In this edition, the creators have prepared a hundred of the greatest hits, divided into three categories: world hits, Polish novelties and Polish classics.
Karaoke 70 hitow
Party 17 October 2014
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
Party 06 October 2015
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
Party 27 August 2015
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
Party canceled
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
Party 11 October 2012
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
Party 22 October 2015
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
Party 15 December 2015
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
Party 13 November 2015
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.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone
Party 23 June 2016
Another installment of the arcade series of music games available on Sony consoles and in the arcades. The game was developed by SEGA. The title focuses on the songs performed by six virtual vocalists originating from a professional music application created by Crypton Future Media. There are more than 200 tracks of various genres available in the game. The tracks were composed by fans from all over the world during the few last years.
SingStar: Ultimate Party
Party 29 October 2014
The next installment of the SingStar series, in which we sing the songs of artists of our choice. Together with the new part, 30 songs were taken care of, including Polish artists, and an application for mobile devices was released, which turns the smartphone into a microphone.
Just Dance 2015
Party 21 October 2014
Another of the annual installments of the popular dance series by Ubisoft studio, developed continuously since 2009. It allows players to once again take on the role of professional pop dancers, making use of popular motion controllers such as PlayStation Move, Kinect or Wii Remote. The aim of the game is to recreate the movements visible on the screen as faithfully as possible, and we can play alone or with friends, dancing together in front of the TV.
KickBeat: Special Edition
Party 20 January 2014
KickBeat: Special Edition is an innovative game with elements of fighting and music game. We play as a martial arts student who attacks his opponents in a spectacular way to the rhythm of songs played in the background.
Amplitude (2003)
Party 24 September 2003
A music-rhythmic game created by the authors of the popular Rock Band series. While having fun, we travel the futuristic routes, which are a multi-elemental record of songs. The player has to manipulate the ship in order to play as many games as possible. Amplitude uses compositions by such artists as David Bowie, Garbage, Papa Roach and Run DMC.
Just Dance Kids 2
Party 25 October 2011
The second part of the children's Just Dance series sub-cycle. Little players can show a sense of rhythm and dance skills by performing choreographies of up to 40 popular popular pieces of popular music. The game is based on the use of motion controllers and allows you to play in single or multiplayer mode.
IA/VT Colorful
Party 30 July 2015
An arcade rhythm/music game developed by Marvelous AQL. IA/VT Colorful allows players to cover the songs from various Japanese artists performed by vocaloid IA - a special application built from real voice samples that adds a virtual voice to music tracks. The gameplay is similar to games from the Project Diva series. Players gradually unlock new songs, and complete them on one of three difficulty levels.
Mario Party: Star Rush
Party 07 October 2016
Another installment in the Mario Party series by Nintendo, released for the 3DS portable console. It is basically a virtual version of a classic board game. The game is focused on the multiplayer mode, which can include up to 4 players, who take on the roles of colorful board pieces and move around the board according to the results of the die rolls. That's how you travel through locations, trying to gather the eponymous stars and find new friends, such as Mario, Peach, and Donkey Kong.
Just Sing
Party 06 September 2016
A karaoke game created by iNiS. It is a spin-off of one of Ubisoft's flagship franchises - Just Dance, a series developed since 2009. In contrast to Just Dance, Just Sing requires the player to sing along the lyrics which are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The game monitors the player's voice and reads the movements of their lips in order to evaluate their performance.
Prominence Poker
Party 16 August 2016
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
Party 13 October 2016
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
Party 22 November 2016
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
Party 13 October 2016
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
Party 13 October 2016
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.