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Astro Bears

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Sep 22, 2021
8
chosen0ne
This is a party game all of my friends want to play when they come over! It's simple, chaotic multiplayer fun!
Apr 24, 2021
7
MaddoxWhite
This game is like 7 dollars. It's a simple, cheap, little multiplayer game. I'd say give it a shot if it's on sale.
Oct 2, 2020
8
mikest
if you are looking for a great multi-player party game, give this a try. It's frequently on sale and more fun than it looks. Even fun for 2 players.
Jan 19, 2020
6
jiorl
The Good: A fast paced party game, some depth in characters/stage to choose The Bad: Limited game modes even though this is an updated version of Astro Bears Party, soundtrack is way to repetitive, eventually playing the game can be tiresome. Other Notes: This is really just a cheap (and I mean really cheap, especially when there is a sale) quick Party game to play with friends/family. It is engaging, but it tires quite quickly. There is a single mode, but I doubt you'd be playing it, as it gets boring without others. The game is good for what it is.
Sep 17, 2019
8
GamerGuysNGals
“Astro Bears” Reviewed By: Elias S. Lutes Developer: SONKA Publisher: SONKA Platform: Switch Astro Bears is a quick-match party game that pits friend against friend in a planet-traveling ribbon-laced run across planets. In a wonderful mashup of Mario Galaxy and the classic game of Snake, Astro Bears has a simple premise that delivers a fun party vibe. The matches are short and sweet, some rounds lasting only seconds — the entire objective is to coat the planet in your color of ribbon and cause your opponent to run into it. You lose when you touch ANY ribbon, even your own, making for some quick pacing and fast decision making. You can jump and attempt to cut off your fellow players to net a win, or tighten up your ribbon in a small area to attempt at making the area impossible to traverse. The learning curve to Astro Bears is fairly simple, but the game gets more complex with more players. The ability to customize the planet’s size and color for your playing field does lend well to larger groups. There are a handful of bears to choose from, each with differing speeds, turning capability, and dash length. In trying out most of the bears, I was able to find out that suited me rather well within just a few rounds. The matches are simple and sweet, regardless of which game you choose. One of my favorite things about Astro Bears is just how easy it is to pick up and teach new players. Gameplay is to the point — there’s no guessing about what to do, and that lends very well to younger and older players alike, making this an accessible title for families and friend groups of all kinds. Pros: -Great Price Point -Grooving Music -Nice Customization Options Cons: -Not a lot of variety Overall: 8/10 Astro Bears does a great job of making an old 2D Classic into a modern 3D take on the party game genre. With a wonderfully small price tag, there’s no reason to feel bad about picking this up to take a spin with your fellow gamers in your next couch co-op session.
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