"Save Your Nuts is a physics-based party game where up to 8 players compete in a nuts-collecting tournament, both locally and online. Characters have unique abilities and the interactive environments encourage team strategies. Customize your squirrel, dog, or other animal in this wacky, challenging game."
The game is fun and chaotic, especially when played with friends, making it a great couch party game for up to 8 players.
Gameplay is simple and easy to pick up, allowing new players to join in quickly and enjoy the experience.
The variety of maps and characters adds to the fun, with zany interactions and power-ups that keep the gameplay entertaining.
Online multiplayer is severely broken, with issues finding games and no easy way to invite friends, leading to a frustrating experience.
The game is plagued by bugs and stability issues, which can detract from the overall enjoyment and make it feel unpolished.
Many players feel the game lacks enough content to justify its price, making it feel more like a free-to-play title.
humor
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The game is widely praised for its humor, described as "awesome" and "hilarious," making it an entertaining party experience. Players enjoy the variety of fun game modes, quick transitions between different maps, and the presence of amusing characters and features, contributing to its addictive nature. Overall, it is highly recommended for those seeking a lighthearted and funny gaming experience.
“Very funny party game with many twists.”
“You switch quickly from one game to another with various maps and funny characters and features.”
“It's kind of addictive and hilarious, I recommend it!”
stability
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The game has been criticized for being extremely buggy and unstable, with significant issues affecting balance and performance, particularly in multiplayer modes. While some users note minor glitches and lag, they suggest that these are typical for an early access title and may not detract from casual gameplay enjoyment.
“The game was extremely buggy and unstable, and even unbalanced.”
“There do seem to be a few small glitches and lag in multiplayer that might put some people off from a more competitive nature.”
“Sure, the game has some minor glitches, but that is to be expected from an early access game.”
graphics
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The graphics are generally cohesive with the game's overall aesthetic, but they suffer from a lack of depth and detail, particularly in height perception. Users note that while the visuals and sounds work well together, they find the graphics to be somewhat generic and suggest improvements in shadowing and camera angles to enhance the player's spatial awareness.
“The look, feel, and sounds gel decently together, though some graphics and sounds are generic.”
“The graphics don't allow for good height perception of players and objects.”
“I'm not asking for ray tracing, but there needs to be more done with shadows, visuals, or the camera to better emphasize how high or low things are from the ground.”
“I'm not asking for ray tracing on, but there needs to be something more done with shadows, visuals, or the camera that better emphasizes how high or low things are from the ground.”
“Look, feel, and sounds gel decently together, though some graphics and sounds are generic.”
gameplay
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The core gameplay is solid and functional, providing an enjoyable experience that can be appreciated for hours, especially in multiplayer settings. However, some users suggest that improvements to the graphics could enhance the overall appeal.
“The core gameplay works well, and I can't say it's broken in any way.”
“The gameplay is already enjoyable and great for spending good hours with friends!”
“Check out the highlights of the gameplay here:”
“I think the developer needs to work a bit more on the graphics to make them cuter, but the gameplay is already enjoyable and great for spending good hours with friends!”