Minigame Game
- January 12, 2024
- Downcast Games LLC
Minigame Game is a first-person focused minigame collection that supports anywhere from 2-16 players.
Reviews
- The game offers a unique FPS approach to mini-games, providing a fun and diverse experience for players of all skill levels.
- It features a variety of engaging mini-games that require different skills, making each session feel fresh and exciting.
- The game is best enjoyed with friends, creating a lively and entertaining atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
- The game suffers from connectivity issues and janky netcode, which can affect gameplay, especially with multiple players.
- It requires at least two players to start a game, which can be problematic due to a lack of active players, often necessitating the use of bots.
- Some players feel the game lacks polish and recommend waiting for improvements before purchasing at full price.
- music3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The game's music is highly praised, described as "banger" tracks that enhance the fun experience, especially when played with friends. However, some users feel that the overall value may not justify the $15 price tag. The music also plays a crucial role in gameplay mechanics, reminiscent of musical chairs, where players must find safety when the music stops.
“It's a fun game with a group of friends, and it has banger music.”
“There is a graveyard game, and it's sort of like musical chairs; when the music stops, you need to be inside one of the white graves to survive.”
“It's a fun game with a group of friends, and it has banger music, but I wouldn't pay $15 for it.”
“There is a graveyard game that is sort of like musical chairs; when the music stops, you need to be inside one of the white graves to survive.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's graphics, while not on par with high-budget titles like Call of Duty or Hell Let Loose, benefit from the Unreal Engine, providing a fun and efficient visual experience. This choice allows for lower graphic requirements, making the game accessible to a wider audience.
“The game utilizes the Unreal Engine, providing a fun and efficient graphics engine.”
“This also allows for more people to play due to the lower graphic requirements.”
“The graphics are not cutting edge like Call of Duty, Hell Let Loose, or other high-budget games.”
“The visuals feel outdated and lack the polish seen in more recent titles.”
“The game’s graphics are underwhelming and do not meet modern standards.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -300 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised as one of the best party experiences, reminiscent of classic games like GoldenEye and Mario Kart, offering simple controls that make it easy to pick up, yet challenging to master due to its diverse mini-games and mechanics.
“One of the best party games I've played in nearly 40 years of gaming! It brings back memories of the old days playing games like GoldenEye or Mario Kart, sitting around the TV with friends. The best thing it has going for it is that it meets the main party game criteria for me: it is simple to play (each mini-game only using a few simple controls), but difficult to master (being diverse enough in its game types and shooting mechanics).”
“The gameplay feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged for long periods.”
“The controls are unresponsive at times, leading to frustrating moments during gameplay.”
“There are too many bugs and glitches that disrupt the flow of the game, making it an unpleasant experience.”