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These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. Note: Be sure to grab guests with both arms or you won’t be able to show them.Īnalytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. It’s a fabulous bit of low poly physics based brawling, well worth crashing the party for. The control scheme takes a little getting used to, but as with Gang Beasts, it’s fun even if you suck at the game, with plenty of slapstick brawling and jelly limbed ragdoll mayhem. As you lose health and your migraine sets in even more, you’ll lose the ability to control some of your characters limbs, until eventually it’s game over. The aim is to throw as many of them over the white boundary wall as possible – which is done by grabbing the guests with both hands then using the right analogue stick to move them. You now have to use your wobbly limbed physics based brawling skills to beat them up and evict as many of them from the party as possible before you are incapacitated.īest played on a controller, House Party uses a grapppling based combat style reminiscent of Gang Beasts, with you grappling and punching with the LB/RB buttons, headbutting with X and jumping with A. However, there are uninvited guests that are ruining it and giving you a severe migraine in the process. In House Party you take on the role of a guy who has thrown a house party.

House Party is a very silly Gang Beasts-esque physics based brawler that sees you attempting to remove badly behaved house guests from a party after the onset of a particularly bad migraine.
