Seal: WHAT the FUN
- May 3, 2024
- PLAYWITH GAMES Inc.
"Seal: WHAT the FUN" is a massively multiplayer party royale game that features fast-paced action with up to 20 players. The game includes a variety of unique rounds, such as racing, shooting, and puzzle-solving, all designed to be completed in under 10 minutes. Players can customize their characters and use exciting items to compete, cooperate, and even betray each other in their quest for glory. One-of-a-kind gameplay modes keep the excitement non-stop, with no idle moments.
Reviews
- Engaging and fun gameplay, especially when played with friends, offering a variety of mini-games and unique characters.
- Visually appealing with vibrant graphics and character customization options that enhance the gaming experience.
- Offers a mix of competitive and casual elements, making it enjoyable for both serious gamers and those looking for a light-hearted experience.
- Severe issues with matchmaking and a limited player base, making it difficult to find games and enjoy the multiplayer experience.
- Frequent connectivity problems and bugs that hinder gameplay, along with a lack of server options for players in different regions.
- Presence of hackers and trolls in matches, along with a lack of reporting or kick options, detracting from the overall enjoyment.
- gameplay13 mentions
- 23 % positive mentions
- 54 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The gameplay is engaging and enjoyable, featuring a variety of fun mini-games with unique layouts that promote replayability. Players appreciate the solid mechanics, including a powerful double jump and the ability to earn in-game currency through gameplay, although some mechanics feel a bit simplistic. Overall, the game combines strategy, humor, and action, making it a delightful experience, especially when played with friends.
“With good gameplay and good graphics, perfect for those who enjoy crazy action and mini-games.”
“Engaging gameplay: offers a diverse range of fun and cute mini-games that ensure continuous entertainment.”
“Each one has its own unique layout and gameplay style, which helps to keep the game fresh and replayable.”
“Included random items that make your gameplay easy to lose.”
“Fun game with friends, a bit rough around the edges; I would love to see them implement a ledge grab mechanic, as the tower climbing minigame is really hard without it.”
“As far as I've played, the game is really fun, a bit simple in its mechanics, but that doesn't make it feel clunky or anything.”
- graphics13 mentions
- 46 % positive mentions
- 31 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some users criticizing the poor quality and unchangeable effects like bloom, while others praise the vibrant, colorful artwork and well-designed levels that enhance gameplay. Many players appreciate the modern textures and engaging visuals that contribute to an immersive experience, making it enjoyable for extended play. Overall, the graphics are seen as a strong point for those who enjoy lively and charming aesthetics.
“Each level feels meticulously designed to test your thinking while keeping you entertained with its charming visuals.”
“The artwork is colorful and engaging, perfectly capturing the playful nature of its protagonists.”
“Dynamic visuals deliver vibrant graphics that elevate the gaming experience and immerse players in its charming world.”
“Bad graphics.”
“Bad effect graphics that can't be disabled (especially the bloom effect).”
“Graphics: you can easily tell what is happening, well it's similar to Fall Guys in this, and the game can run on most modern PCs, even low-end.”
- humor7 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in "Seal: what the fun" is a standout feature, combining strategy with lighthearted interactions and adorable characters, making it a delightful experience for players. Users appreciate the game's comedic elements, especially when playing with friends and family, and enjoy the engaging community interactions on Discord. Overall, the game is described as funny, casual, and well-designed, perfect for quick matches filled with laughter.
“Seal: What the fun is a delightful surprise in the gaming world, blending strategy, humor, and adorable characters into a truly enjoyable experience with unique gameplay mechanics.”
“It's a funny game that you can finish each match in 10-15 minutes. I recommend it if you're looking for a casual game right now.”
“Wow, this game is so funny to play with friends and family.”
- story5 mentions
- 20 % positive mentions
- 80 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's story aspect is not heavily emphasized, as players focus more on gameplay mechanics and customization options. The free battle pass and accessible missions provide a rewarding experience, allowing players to unlock characters and personalize their gameplay. While the platforming challenges are engaging, some elements may lack clarity, reflecting the game's early access status.
- music3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some find it catchy and enjoyable, particularly in relation to the cute characters, others describe it as boring and unremarkable. Overall, it seems to enhance the experience for some players but fails to impress others.
“I love the level design, the mechanics, and the soundtrack.”
“This kind of game is not really my style, but it was really catchy with such cute characters and music.”
“Boring music and sound effects.”
“This kind of game is not really my style, but it was really catchy with cute characters and music.”
- optimization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game suffers from poor optimization, with users consistently reporting performance issues that hinder the overall experience.
“This game still has bad optimization.”
“The optimization in this game is terrible.”
“The game suffers from significant optimization issues.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players express frustration with the prevalence of massive AFK farming bots, particularly from China, which detracts from the grinding experience and can disrupt the game's economy and balance.
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game has raised concerns among users, as low player engagement suggests a need for better advertising strategies to attract a larger audience.
“The monetization model feels overly aggressive, making it hard to enjoy the game without spending extra money.”
“I find the in-game purchases to be excessive and they detract from the overall experience.”
“It's frustrating that you can't progress without spending real money; it feels like a paywall.”
- replayability1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -300 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players appreciate the game's unique layouts and diverse gameplay styles, which contribute to a high level of replayability and keep the experience feeling fresh each time.
“Each one has its own unique layout and gameplay style, which helps to keep the game fresh and replayable.”
“The game lacks meaningful choices, making replayability feel pointless.”
“Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to play again.”
“The repetitive missions and lack of variety really hurt the game's replay value.”