Kirby Battle Royale
Kirby Battle Royale is a Single-player and Multiplayer Beat ‘em up video game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo. The game offers an exciting gameplay played from a top-down perspective. During the gameplay, the player controls the titular character named as Kirby with a task to battle against a different version of himself in a different arena. It brings a single-player story campaign with Co-op and Multiplayer modes. Up to four players can compete against each other until the last standing player wins. Ore Express, a mad dash to Hoard Treasure and more. There are different characters each with unique skills and abilities. The player can move in any direction and can use his abilities to beat his opponent within the time limit. It has various levels of increasing difficulties, and each offers unique scene to navigate. Kirby Battle Royale includes prominent features such as Single-player Campaign, Ore Express Mode, Battle Arena Mode, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#1 Rocket Fist
Rocket Fist is an Action, Arcade, Party and Multiplayer video game developed by Daniel Snd and published by Bitten Toast Games, Inc. for multiple platforms. The game focuses on arena-based gameplay where the player controls the robotic rocket while battling against other players. The player can battle against other players with a task to eliminate other players from the battlefield and score the points. During the gameplay, the player holds a single rocket fist at a time and can get one shot to throw the punch before having escape, dodge and hide to pick it up again. The game comes with easy to learn but hard to master gameplay. It has fast-paced gameplay with arena battles element. The Single-player adventure consists of six sectors and five different bosses. There are different levels of increasing, and the player must complete each one to advance through the game. Rocket Fist offers prominent features such as Fact-paced Gameplay, Single-player Adventure, Level Editor, Online Multiplayer Arena Battle, Random Power-Ups, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#2 Overcooked: Special Edition
Overcooked: Special Edition is a Party, Strategy, and Cooking Simulation developed and published by Team17 Digital Ltd. It takes place in the detailed environment where the players must work as a team, takes on the roles of the chef with a task to prepare, cook and serve delicious meals to satisfy the hunger of the customers. The game offers the onion kingdom invaded by dark forces, only the finest cooking can rescue the city. Now, it’s up to the player, who must join the epic journey through a series of cruel kitchens on his quests to become the master chef, capable of taking down the ancient evil which plagues the world. There are a series of levels and each level comes with a set of objectives that the player needs to complete at any cost to progress through the game. There are various dishes available that the player can cook with his team to serve up to the customers to earn money. Overcooked: Special Edition includes core features such as Multiple Levels, Different dishes, Local Co-op, Different Ways to Play, Deep Challenge, and more. Check it out, and you’ll love it.
#3 No Heroes Here
No Heroes Here is an Adventure, Strategy, Action, Platform, Single-player and Online Multiplayer video game created and published by Mad Mimic for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. The game uses the Pixel Graphics and offers the mix of Tower Defense, Strategy, and Platformer elements. In the game, an evil looms struggle to spread the devastation, and the world needs a hero who can save the day. The game mainly revolves around co-op gameplay for one to four players. Cooperation and coordination are key weapons to success, and everyone in the game must lay a role in the fights to come and work together as a guild to defend the castle as well as a kingdom from the waves of enemies. During gameplay, forces beyond the player understanding have struck with chaos and terror. The broken army of the king and defeated heroes can’t defend the player from harm. Now, it completely depends on the player to defend the realm from an evil and struggle to restore the peace at any cost. No Heroes Here includes prominent features such as 1 to 4 Players Gameplay, Local and Online Multiplayer, Hardcore Modes, Fifty-four Levels, Three Special Ammunition, and more.
#4 Ultra Space Battle Brawl
Ultra Space Battle Brawl is a Pixel Graphics, Action, Sports, Co-op, Single-player and Multiplayer 2D Fighter video game by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions. The game lets the player imagine the Pong gameplay mixed with the essence of fighting elements. It offers easy to play but hard to master gameplay, where the player experiences the fun-filled competitive gameplay. There is a Single-player mode campaign, where the player battle against AI enemies or can compete against other players in Multiplayer mode. The Multiplayer mode of the game supports up to four players, and 80s Japanese aesthetics heavily inspires the game. There are over ten playable characters, and each has its unique reference and quirk to diverse Indonesian culture. The player starts the game by selecting his playable character with an aim to battle against other player and defeat them using kicking and punching abilities. Ultra Space Battle Brawl includes core features such as 10 Playable Characters, 80s Synthwave Music, Four Players Co-op, and more.