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Drink More Glurp

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89%Game Brain Score
humor, graphics
story, monetization
89% User Score Based on 131 reviews

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Drink More Glurp is a single player and multiplayer casual sport game. It was developed by CATASTROPHIC_OVERLOAD and was released on August 6, 2020. It received positive reviews from players.

In "Drink More Glurp," compete in a zany, physics-based sports game show where players guzzle Glurp, a mysterious drink that makes them float, to compete in challenges including long jump, high jump, and hammer throw. Master various techniques and powers to soar further, jump higher, and throw harder than your opponents to win. With quirky graphics, unpredictable physics, and silly humor, Drink More Glurp offers a fun and lighthearted experience for players of all ages.

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89%
Audience ScoreBased on 131 reviews
humor24 positive mentions
monetization2 negative mentions

  • A hilarious and chaotic party game that is incredibly fun to play with friends, often leading to uncontrollable laughter.
  • Supports up to 20 players with a unique control scheme that allows for easy drop-in/drop-out gameplay, making it accessible for everyone.
  • The game features a variety of quirky mini-games and challenges that keep the experience fresh and entertaining.
  • The game lacks proper keyboard and mouse support, requiring a controller which can lead to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • Single-player mode is not enjoyable, and the game is best experienced with multiple players, making it less appealing for solo gamers.
  • The control scheme can be overly complicated and inconsistent, leading to a frustrating experience rather than the intended fun.
  • humor
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with players finding it hilariously entertaining, especially in party settings where the chaotic gameplay and silly mechanics lead to laughter and fun. While the game can be frustrating due to its inconsistent controls, the comedic elements, quirky graphics, and unpredictable physics create a lighthearted atmosphere that shines in multiplayer scenarios. Overall, it’s considered a must-try for those looking for a funny and engaging party game experience.

    • “Hilariously weird and weirdly competitive.”
    • “Very funny in party mode with family or friends, especially when someone is not experienced with any game :-)”
    • “Drink more glurp is a hilarious party game that manages to add a tinge of chaos to every match.”
  • graphics
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics have received mixed reviews, with many users criticizing the simplistic and lackluster 2D art style reminiscent of low-effort flash games, which fails to meet the expectations of PC gamers. However, some players appreciate the sharpness and humor in the visuals, particularly praising the vibrant color palette and the thematic design of the alien Olympics. Overall, while the graphics may appeal to some for their quirky charm, they are generally seen as a weak point in the game's presentation.

    • “I like the completely lossless graphics; they're very sharp.”
    • “Graphics-wise, I'll admit I like the style. The fake sponsors for each event are amusing, and its theme around the alien Olympics is done pretty well. Its color palette is nice on the eyes too; visually, it's pretty well blended together.”
    • “Passing the controller with up to 20 people with easy drop in or out and very low barrier of entry, funky graphics and super approachable and funny gameplay is brilliant.”
    • “While there are options to change the resolution for the game, all this does is scale up the simplistic 2D art assets used to make the game, which makes little or no difference to the graphics quality.”
    • “The game features somewhat lazy, simplistic 'retro' looking 2D graphics, of the type you normally expect to see in low effort flash/browser games and mobile apps.”
    • “Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is a mix of challenging minigames that require mastering mechanics for gold medals, offering a fun and silly party game experience with a low barrier to entry. However, players have noted inconsistencies in controls that can lead to frustration, particularly in certain events that feel awkward to navigate. Despite these issues, the game is praised for its fluid movement and entertaining design, making it enjoyable for both casual and competitive play.

    • “Passing the controller with up to 20 people with easy drop in or out and very low barrier of entry, funky graphics and super approachable and funny gameplay is brilliant.”
    • “It's extremely well done at the design level: the movement is fluid and the gameplay is very entertaining.”
    • “In this game, you are expected to master the mechanics to get gold medals in a full set of progression.”
    • “Gameplay-wise, the game is effectively a series of minigames where you try to go as fast as possible or set the highest score. As a party game, I'd say it works; the controls are loose, it's silly, and just made to be amusing. However, I personally played through the challenge mode, which was to complete 30 events and try to get gold medals. These are seriously tough but easily highlight the game's biggest issue: it's such an inconsistent game. Stuff like the sticky wings pizza game, the climbing one, and the platformer one with cannonballs all take the control and make it so awfully awkward to play that it's hard to recommend. Combined with the control scheme, which is outright thumb-destroying, you get a game that is needlessly frustrating when it should be funny instead.”
    • “I hate gameplay via controller (it's really hard), and that is exactly why I love this game.”
  • music
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players praising it as fantastic and enjoyable, while others find it generic and average. Sound design is noted as functional but not exceptional, with a few comparisons to other games like Miitopia. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as a varied collection that may not resonate with everyone.

    • “The sound design is also great, the music reminds me of Miitopia a lot.”
    • “And the presentation is just lovely, it's cute, easy to read and understand what's going on, and the music is fantastic; I was bouncing along the whole time I played.”
    • “The game is fun to play, and the music and the characters are very funny.”
    • “The soundtrack is a mixed variety of almost random sounds.”
    • “Soundtrack: 6/10”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is generally viewed as simple yet adequate for a casual party setting, with some players appreciating its alien themes. However, overall interest in the narrative appears to be low, even among the game's owners.

    • “It's a simple story, but it's good enough for a casual party game.”
    • “Hardly a success story; even the people who own this game weren't interested in it.”
    • “It feels very alien to me, which I guess plays well with the story narrative.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players highlight the game's strong replayability, noting it offers great fun for family and friends, with a replay value rating of 8/10.

    • “Great fun with family and friends, very high replayability.”
    • “Replay value: 8/10”
  • monetization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game features frequent ads that some users find annoying, as the alien characters humorously misinterpret advertising as the central focus of sporting events.

    • “The ads do get annoying though.”
    • “But the aliens misunderstand advertising and are convinced that the sponsors are the most important part of any sporting event.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by the unique mechanics of the alien characters, which evoke a sense of freedom and exhilaration as players navigate slopes, emphasizing a playful and engaging experience.

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Drink More Glurp is a casual sport game.

Drink More Glurp is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck and others.

On average players spend around 9 hours playing Drink More Glurp.

Drink More Glurp was released on August 6, 2020.

Drink More Glurp was developed by CATASTROPHIC_OVERLOAD.

Drink More Glurp has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its story.

Drink More Glurp is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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