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On September 20, Steam's former most-wishlisted game, Party Animals, was released. It's been a long time coming so fans have been eager to get started brawling with their friends - so much so that ...
Party Animals is a physics-based party game similar to Gang Beasts except, instead of customizable colorful avatars, players group up to control cute animals to engage in a variety of party modes.
Party Animals may look a lot like another fighting game named Gang Beasts, but it's made by someone else. Gang Beasts was made by Boneloaf, while Party Animals is being made by Recreate Games.
Party Animals will run you $19.99 or your regional equivalent for the standard edition or $29.99 for the Deluxe edition, which includes exclusive outfits and characters and a bunch of in-game ...
With Party Animals, developer Recreate Games takes the goofy joy of floppy, physics-based multiplayer games like Fall Guys, Gang Beasts, and Human: Fall Flat and puts its own spin on them.
The Party Animals had arrived: 100 donkey sculptures and 100 elephant sculptures, each 4 1/2 feet tall and weighing 800 pounds, were decorated by artists, including some local kids.