- January 5, 2024
- Zac Smith
Kill Ball
50%Game Brain Score
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graphics
100% User Score 1 reviews
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About
Welcome! It's 1996, and the popular game show Kill Ball is now in its third season. This high-stakes blood sport has gained more popularity than ever before! You can now enjoy all the fun of Killball in the comfort of your own home with your friends and family. Players find themselves in an Arena resembling the game PONG, Scoring the ball will grant the player one Explosive Bullet Be careful,…

Audience ScoreBased on 1 reviews
gameplay1 positive mentions
- Kill Ball is a casual party style game developed by a solo developer, showcasing impressive work.
- The gameplay is simple and engaging, combining elements of pong and shooter mechanics.
- At a price of $1, it offers great value for casual fun, with further development planned for more options and graphical design.
- The requirement of Steam-remote play may limit accessibility for some players.
- The gameplay loop may feel repetitive after multiple matches.
- As a solo-developed game, it may lack the polish and depth found in larger titles.
gameplay
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeKill Ball offers a casual party experience with simple yet engaging gameplay that combines elements of Pong and shooter mechanics. The game supports remote play, allowing friends to join in, and features strategic elements like invincibility frames for added depth. Overall, it showcases a positive development from a solo developer.
“A very positive development by a solo developer, Kill Ball presents a casual party-style game. This game requires you to use Steam Remote Play, allowing your friends to join in on the fun. The gameplay loop is simple, combining elements of Pong with controlling a shooter. You can also utilize your invincibility frames to spike the ball.”