There are 12 mini-games, after trying them all, this number feels too low. Everybody is always pushing everybody else, so even with skills you have little control on the result. The interface is buggy: - many mini-games use a non-standard button layout (with Xbox controller) : B to jump and A to attack (the standard is A to jump and X to attack) - no way to quit the game properly to return to steam (no Exit button) - mislabelled menu item : when you press start, it opens the settings, not the controls - when you press start before starting a mini-game in order to display the controls, you cannot go back to the game by pressing start again (it opens the settings) On the plus side, there is an option for color blind people.
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About This Game
Play with up to six players!
There are plenty of intuitive and easy-to-play minigames for everyone!
Enjoy finding your new favorite!
Free Mode
Choose the game you want to play and have a blast!
Festival Mode
Play your chosen games in order to become the champ!
*Controllers are required for multiplayer play.
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( full review with screenshots: https://www.gaming-parrot.com/post/summer-party-time-review-budget-pool-party ) Summer Party Time is a yet another collection of minigames from Sat-box, makers of many collections of cheap minigames that I keep buying for some reason. This one is basically their earlier Our Summer Sports except that it's mostly silly Mario Party-style games instead of Olympic events. You'll play twelve games in a row, get points for your finishing order in each one, and then crown a winner after about a half hour. As with the other Sat-box games, all the events on offer here are very simple to control and have straightforward objectives. They'd all be pretty easy for a kid to pick up, which is probably the point, but the AI can be surprisingly good at a few of them. There is an easier difficulty mode and the option of playing entirely without bots, though, so most people can probably find some combination of settings that isn't too frustrating. None of the individua...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or Newer
- Processor: 2.0 GHz
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 260 or ATI 4850
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Gamepad or Controller Recommended
FAQ
How much does Summer Party Time cost?
Summer Party Time costs $6.29. Currently 30% off!
What are the system requirements for Summer Party Time?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or Newer Processor: 2.0 GHz Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 260 or ATI 4850 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space Additional Notes: Gamepad or Controller Recommended
What platforms is Summer Party Time available on?
Summer Party Time is available on Windows PC.
Is Summer Party Time worth buying?
Summer Party Time has 50% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Summer Party Time released?
Summer Party Time was released on Jul 12, 2023.
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