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"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.

  • PC
  • Windows
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • Xbox

Reviews

81%
Audience ScoreBased on 118 reviews
graphics10 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions
  • The game offers a fun and engaging multiplayer experience, especially when played with friends, featuring a variety of mini-games and cute characters.
  • The graphics are vibrant and appealing, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the game, and the controls are easy to learn, making it accessible for players of all skill levels.
  • The developers are responsive to community feedback, actively working on improvements and updates, which shows a commitment to enhancing the player experience.
  • The game suffers from a low player base, leading to long matchmaking times and difficulty finding matches, which significantly hampers the overall experience.
  • There are numerous technical issues, including lag, bugs, and poor optimization, which detract from gameplay and make it frustrating at times.
  • The game lacks sufficient content, such as maps and game modes, which can lead to repetitive gameplay and a feeling of stagnation.
  • graphics18 mentions

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their vibrant, colorful style and immersive design, enhancing the overall gameplay experience. Players appreciate the attention to detail in the environments and character skins, which contribute to a charming and engaging atmosphere. However, some users have noted issues with certain graphical effects, such as bloom, that cannot be disabled, detracting from the experience for a few.

    • “This game features immersive shooting maps and strategic elements, with great graphics and sound that enhance the overall experience.”
    • “The graphics in Seal: What the Fun are more on the cartoony side, with a vibrant and colorful style that complements the game's overall wacky theme.”
    • “The artwork is colorful and engaging, perfectly capturing the playful nature of its protagonists.”
    • “Bad graphics.”
    • “Bad effect graphics that can't be disabled (especially the bloom effect).”
    • “The graphics are more modern, giving emphasis on the textures which makes the costumes and items look very good and cute.”
  • gameplay13 mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its versatility and variety, featuring engaging offline solo modes, diverse mini-games, and unique mechanics like the double jump. Players appreciate the fun and cute design, although some mechanics feel simple and could benefit from additional features, such as a ledge grab. Overall, the game offers a delightful mix of strategy, humor, and action, making it enjoyable for both solo and multiplayer experiences.

    • “I find the versatility and variety when it comes to gameplay great.”
    • “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.”
    • “The included random items make your gameplay too easy to lose.”
    • “They have 6 different characters that you can unlock for free just for playing the game, but they don't really affect gameplay.”
    • “Fun game with friends, but it's 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.”
  • humor7 mentions

    The humor in "Seal: what the fun" is a standout feature, combining strategy with adorable characters and hilarious interactions that enhance the gameplay experience. Players appreciate the game's lightheartedness, especially when playing with friends and family, and the active community engagement adds to the fun. Overall, it offers a delightful mix of competitiveness and humor, making it an enjoyable casual gaming option.

    • “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.”
  • music6 mentions

    The music in the game is generally praised for its energetic and catchy quality, effectively enhancing the fast-paced action and overall atmosphere. While some users find the music and sound effects boring, many appreciate the cute and engaging soundtrack that complements the game's charming visuals and character design. Overall, the music is considered a strong element that contributes positively to the gaming experience.

    • “The sounds are a highlight, with energetic music that perfectly sets the mood for the fast-paced action and plenty of silly sound effects to add to the overall mayhem.”
    • “The graphics, music, and core elements in the game are of exceptional quality.”
    • “I love the level design, the mechanics, and the soundtrack.”
    • “Boring music and sound effects.”
    • “This kind of game is not really my style, but the music was really catchy.”
    • “The music lacks variety and becomes repetitive quickly.”
  • story5 mentions

    The game's story aspect is minimal, focusing primarily on gameplay mechanics and character customization rather than a narrative. Players appreciate the accessibility of missions and the variety of rewards, which enhance the overall experience, but the story itself does not play a significant role in the game's appeal. As an early access title, there is potential for future development, but currently, the emphasis is on gameplay rather than a cohesive storyline.

  • optimization3 mentions

    The game's optimization is mixed; while some users report solid performance and well-designed maps, others highlight persistent issues with poor optimization, particularly for an early access title.

    • “Pretty well optimized and has some solid maps even though it's an early access game.”
    • “This game still has bad optimization.”
    • “The optimization in this game is really poor.”
    • “The game suffers from significant optimization issues.”
  • grinding1 mentions

    Reviews indicate that the grinding aspect of the game is heavily impacted by the presence of massive AFK farming bots, particularly from China, which detracts from the overall experience and fairness for legitimate players.

  • monetization1 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.

  • replayability1 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 level has its own unique layout and gameplay style, which helps to keep the game fresh and replayable.”
    • “The variety of choices and outcomes ensures that no two playthroughs are ever the same, making it incredibly replayable.”
    • “With multiple paths and strategies to explore, the game invites you to return and experience new challenges every time.”
    • “The game lacks meaningful choices, making it feel repetitive after the first playthrough.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to return, as side quests feel uninspired.”
    • “The limited variety in gameplay mechanics leads to a quick burnout, diminishing any replay value.”
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