There’s Poop in My Soup: Pooping with Friends
There’s Poop in My Soup: Pooping with Friends is an Action and Single-player video game and back after the viral success in 2016 with several modifications and improvements. The game introduces three brand new locations to poop on Indians and cowboys, pirates, and undead. It serves as the sequel to the previous title. There’s Pop in My Soup and features a completely overhauled visuals, and physics engine, the capability of pausing the action and flying across the scene, a small map for the correct pooing and some tracks are also available. The setting of the game takes place in the Wild West-themed world where the player poop on Indians and cowboys. The player can drop a deuce on the decks of the ship of Captain Jack Spoorow and attempt to unlock mighty poop cannon. There’s Poop in My Soup: Pooping with Friends includes prominent features such as Graphics Overhauled, Three Locations, Pause or Slow Motion elements, New Achievements, Mini Map, Dankiest Music Tracks, Shiny Badges, and more.
#1 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.