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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games

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67%Game Brain Score
music, graphics
gameplay, story
95% User Score Based on 21 reviews

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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a single player and multiplayer casual sport game. It was developed by Turtle Flip Studio and was released on March 27, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a family friendly party game that gives unique freedom of movement by allowing you to run on walls and ceilings, orbit around planets, or fall across entire levels by manoeuvring through gravity fields. Each of our 12 Gravity Games feature their own unique bite-sized challenge where up to 4 players can compete. Eject your friends into space as you race across grav…

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95%
Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
music3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • Incredibly fun and easy to play, making it a great party game for friends and family.
  • The game features adorable artwork, vivid colors, and a fantastic soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
  • Offers a variety of mini-games and unique characters, providing a solid amount of content for local co-op play.
  • Single-player mode feels lacking, with limited content and a confusing story that detracts from the experience.
  • Some mechanics, like jumping diagonally, can be cumbersome, affecting gameplay fluidity.
  • The game may feel rushed and unpolished in certain areas, leading to a perception that the price is steep for the amount of content available.
  • gameplay
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally smooth and enjoyable, though some players find the mechanics a bit cumbersome, particularly with diagonal jumps. While the game offers a variety of modes and a polished aesthetic, the tight medal requirements and reliance on timing can make it feel fiddly. Overall, it provides a fun, family-friendly experience with enough replay value to keep players engaged, especially in single-player mode.

    • “The first couple of times through, you’ll be getting used to the mechanics and rules, but once everyone is accustomed, it’s game on!”
    • “The gravity/forces mechanic makes sure every match feels different and elevates the game above a simple smash-style brawler - it takes tactics, skill, and a little luck to win.”
    • “The mechanics are too fiddly for how tight the medal requirements are, the writing fell very flat for me, and the mini-games on offer simply aren't as fun if you're playing against the clock instead of human opponents.”
    • “Getting trophies is actually tougher than I expected, and while each character’s story isn’t terribly long, the need to get faster and more efficient in your gameplay has enough replay value to keep you busy for a bit.”
    • “While the story and dialogue aren’t my personal highlights of the game, the gameplay is what we are all here for at the end of the day, and in that, wwu:gg delivers a fun, family-friendly experience at a very reasonable price point.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in this party game is described as strange and obtuse, which may be unexpected for a title in this genre. While the individual character narratives are short, they contribute to replay value as players strive for efficiency in gameplay. Overall, the story and dialogue are not the main attractions, with the focus primarily on delivering enjoyable gameplay.

    • “Getting trophies is actually tougher than I expected, and while each character’s story isn’t terribly long, the need to get faster and more efficient in your gameplay has enough replay value to keep you busy for a bit.”
    • “While the story and dialogue aren’t my personal highlights of the game, the gameplay is what we are all here for at the end of the day, and in that, wwu:gg delivers a fun, family-friendly experience at a very reasonable price point.”
    • “My remote play companion (we primarily played this title from their PC) and I found the story to be obtuse.”
    • “While the story and dialogue aren’t my personal highlights of the game, the gameplay is what we are all here for at the end of the day.”
    • “Singleplayer has a strange story; I'm not used to party games having a story.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised for its ability to complement the vibrant visuals and adorable characters, creating an engaging atmosphere. Reviewers highlight the amazing soundtrack as a standout feature that enhances the overall gaming experience.

    • “Loved the music and cute characters!”
    • “Some aspects of the game are great: vivid colors, good music, good sound, adorable artwork, and characters.”
    • “Multiple cute and awesome characters that all have different levels and play styles, and did I forget to bring up the amazing soundtrack that matches this game's vibe so well.”
  • graphics
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are praised for their vivid colors and polished Nintendo aesthetic, featuring adorable artwork and characters that enhance the overall visual experience.

    • “Some aspects of the game are great: vivid colors, good music, good sound, adorable artwork, and characters.”
    • “They've really polished that smooth Nintendo aesthetic and gameplay perfectly.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers solid but limited replayability with twelve minigames, as players find the challenge of earning trophies and improving efficiency in character stories provides enough motivation to revisit the content, despite its relatively short length.

    • “With twelve minigames, it doesn't have the greatest depth or replayability, but what's there is very solid.”
    • “Getting trophies is actually tougher than I expected, and while each character’s story isn’t terribly long, the need to get faster and more efficient in your gameplay has enough replay value to keep you busy for a bit.”
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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a casual sport game.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is available on PC, Mac OS, Windows and Linux.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games was released on March 27, 2025.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games was developed by Turtle Flip Studio.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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