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Super Duper Party Pooper

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80%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
stability, grinding
80% User Score Based on 211 reviews

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Super Duper Party Pooper is a single player casual strategy game with a comedy theme. It was developed by K Bros Games and was released on June 6, 2016. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Have you ever wanted to poop on party goers but were too socially awkward to just go for it? Well, Super Duper Party Pooper is about to change all that. In this follow up to the smash hit There’s Poop In My Soup by Rudder Games the player will find themselves in the middle of a raw human story of existential panic.

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80%
Audience ScoreBased on 211 reviews
music10 positive mentions
stability5 negative mentions

  • Unique and humorous concept combining rhythm gameplay with silly poop mechanics that can be surprisingly fun and entertaining.
  • Short and accessible gameplay suitable for quick sessions, with progressively challenging levels and an addictive soundtrack.
  • Ability to import custom music tracks and customizable features like character and animation mods enhance replayability.
  • Rhythm timing is often off or inconsistent, making it difficult to match beats properly and causing frustration for rhythm game fans.
  • Several bugs and glitches, including achievement issues, UI obstructions, and inconsistent scoring, detract from the experience.
  • Lacks controller support and key rebinding options; gameplay can feel clunky and the throwing mechanics awkward or unfair.
  • music
    54 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is generally praised for its catchy, energetic soundtrack that fits the quirky theme well, with standout tracks enhancing the experience. However, many users note that the rhythm often feels slightly off, making timing challenging, especially with preset songs. While the option to add custom music is appreciated, its cumbersome setup—requiring manual BPM input and file path entry—limits its practicality and may lead to sync issues.

    • “A fun, rhythm-based game with an addictive soundtrack, most notably the Paris stage.”
    • “+ Great soundtrack that goes along very well with each level.”
    • “The music is good, the graphics are passable (akin to the first one, anyway) and it had me tapping my foot to the beat, as any rhythm game should.”
    • “Unfortunately, I found the rhythm of the music didn't quite gel with the timing of the required actions, creating a weird, off-beat style of rhythm game.”
    • “The music beat is off according to hitting the food, which it mentioned it was supposed to be on beat.”
    • “The game also allows you to import your own music, but it's way too frustrating to use. You'll need to copy-paste the exact file path to tell it which song to use, and it only allows for mp3s. Not only that, but you then need to enter the beats per minute for the song on your own so the game knows at what speed you should be matching the notes.”
  • gameplay
    33 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay centers on rhythm-based mechanics requiring quick key presses that become more complex and challenging with each level, blending timing and coordination in a fast-paced, frantic style. While some find it fun and engaging with smooth performance and evolving mechanics, others criticize certain frustrating design choices, inconsistent difficulty, and occasional bugs that hinder enjoyment. Overall, the gameplay offers a unique but polarizing experience that may appeal to fans of rhythm challenges despite some flaws.

    • “+ ridiculous yet extremely fun and amusing gameplay which involves timing key presses with the beat of the music to eat various food.”
    • “+ every stage seems to add new interesting mechanics which makes the game more frantic and challenging as you progress.”
    • “What I find enjoyable about this title involves the rhythm-based mechanics that are difficult at first, but fairly easy to master once you get the hang of it.”
    • “The game also uses some cheap mechanics to get you to fail, such as a quick fire button prompt for 's' that makes you swallow a bomb and lose, or wait too long and lose a combo.”
    • “The timing windows feel off and one of the mechanics requiring you to press 's' for sundae's is a bit too fast and not spaced well.”
    • “Most of the game involves you eating food by hitting the corresponding key quickly enough, which honestly wasn't that fun of a mechanic because there's such a huge margin for error.”
  • humor
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is overwhelmingly characterized by its silly and persistent potty and poop jokes, which many players find hilariously entertaining and clever, especially in its rhythm-based gameplay and unique, comical settings. However, some find the humor excessive or not to their taste, noting it relies heavily on crude jokes that may not appeal to everyone. Overall, the humor is a defining and polarizing aspect that contributes significantly to the game's charm and enjoyment for fans of this style.

    • “This game was hilarious and fun to play.”
    • “A spiritual successor to 'there's poop in my soup', this game is yet another silly game involving poop humor.”
    • “Super duper party pooper is a rhythm game with a silly sense of humor.”
    • “Generally bad and not funny.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally described as decent but not remarkable, fitting the game's price and style without pushing technological boundaries. Visuals are passable and functional, with some users appreciating the choreography and overall presentation despite the lack of high-end detail.

    • “Really good graphics, played it a bit, fun gameplay and a very deep and touching story.”
    • “Pristine graphics.”
    • “Nice visuals and good dancing choreography.”
    • “super duper party pooper's visuals aren't great, but it's enough for the price.”
    • “I would like to say it's my computer, but this is a game that isn't high on graphics, and I've had fewer problems with higher quality games.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game experiences occasional bugs, particularly with some achievements not working consistently, but overall offers a mostly stable and bug-free gameplay experience. Minor glitches are present but do not significantly impact enjoyment.

    • “This game is very very buggy.”
    • “A few of the achievements are a bit buggy and don't work all of the time.”
    • “Cons: short game, a couple minor glitches.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is praised for its deep, touching exploration of existential themes and resilience, offering a raw and emotionally impactful narrative that resonates with players.

    • “Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
    • “The player will find themselves in the middle of a raw human story of existential panic.”
    • “Really good graphics, played it a bit, fun gameplay and a very deep and touching story.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the replayability enjoyable, especially with current difficulty levels, but suggest adding a higher challenge beyond hardcore mode to enhance long-term replay value after completing all achievements.

    • “After hardcore mode, it would be nice to have an even more difficult level for greater replay value.”
    • “I don't know about the replayability once you beat the entire game with all achievements, but I had fun.”
    • “Great replay value.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the grinding in the game to be tedious and score-focused, with limited levels making the progression feel repetitive and unengaging. This grindy nature led some to lose interest and remove the game from their library.

    • “So given the limited amount of levels and the grindy, score-oriented progression, I am going to kindly remove this from my library.”
    • “Grindy achievement(s): no.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a deep and touching story that resonates emotionally with players, complemented by impressive graphics and engaging gameplay.

    • “Really good graphics, played it a bit, fun gameplay and a very deep and touching story”
  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is noted for its amusing and engaging character design, adding a playful and enjoyable element to the experience.

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Super Duper Party Pooper is a casual strategy game with comedy theme.

Super Duper Party Pooper is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Super Duper Party Pooper was released on June 6, 2016.

Super Duper Party Pooper was developed by K Bros Games.

Super Duper Party Pooper has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its stability.

Super Duper Party Pooper is a single player game.

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