In "Lightspeed Dating," players become shapeshifting monsters trying to mimic their friends in a chaotic dating show. An AI-powered voice scrambler creates almost unrecognizable voices. To win, players must pay close attention to their friends' speech patterns, opinions, and word choices to uncover their opponents' identities in tense one-on-one conversations. Ideal for 4-8 players, it currently lacks public matchmaking.
The game is very fun and provides a unique experience, especially when played with friends.
The voice modulation feature adds an entertaining layer to the gameplay, making it challenging to identify players.
It's a free game that offers enough content for enjoyable game nights, with potential for further development.
The voice effects can be inconsistent and sometimes difficult to understand, which detracts from the experience.
Some players find the gameplay mechanics too simplistic, leading to predictable outcomes.
There are bugs present that can affect gameplay, although they are not game-breaking.
humor
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The humor in the game is described as both unintentional and entertaining, with players finding it amusingly bad, particularly in a party setting. Despite some bugs, the game is recommended for its comedic value when played with friends, providing brief moments of laughter.
“The experience was hilarious and I totally recommend picking this game as a party game while playing from home.”
“Very fun, had some bugs but the game itself is very funny with friends.”
stability
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The game is generally enjoyable, though players report some bugs; however, none of these issues are considered game-breaking.
“The game is fun, but it's a bit buggy and can be frustrating at times.”
“There are several bugs that detract from the overall experience, though nothing is game-breaking.”
“While the gameplay is enjoyable, the stability issues can be quite annoying.”