Pummel Party is a PC party game that blends a board game with minigames—4 players roll dice to move around a board (collecting coins and power-ups), then compete in minigames (e.g., ‘Shoot the Fruit’—target practice, ‘Avoid the Bombs’—dodging explosions) to win. For PC players who’ve played with friends, what’s the most fun part of the game—Was it using power-ups to mess with friends (e.g., stealing coins or making them move backward) or winning minigames to get ahead on the board? How did the board game element keep the party engaging—Did the random events (e.g., a trap that sends you back) make each game unique, or did they feel unfair (ruining a lead)? Additionally, Pummel Party has a ‘Custom Board’ mode where you design your own board—Did you make a silly board (with extra traps) for your group, or did you prefer the pre-made boards? Finally, the game has online and local multiplayer—Did you play locally (sitting together, yelling at each other) or online (with friends far away), and which mode felt more like a real party? Would you recommend it over other board game party games (like Mario Party)?
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Posted : September 6, 2025 9:09 pm
























