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Collider

$2.99
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Developer:
Binary Cocoa
Publisher:
Binary Cocoa
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

Asteroids meets pie charts

Control a ship with a multi-directional turret and battle it out against friends or AI in several different game modes, each contained within a circular arena.

Party Hard

With support for up to 8 players on a single machine, Collider is the perfect party game. Grab some pizza and make room on the couch.

Competitive or Cooperative

Five unique game modes support competitive and cooperative gameplay, each bringing a new challenge.

Heart-Pumping Soundtrack

Exciting electronic tracks from the talented Stephen Gygi, who created the art for Hexapod Defense Force and the soundtrack for BOCO. The tracks are also included as MP3 files to listen to in the Steam Music Player or to listen to in whatever player you like.

Moddable

Drop in new game modes created by the community, or create your own!

Just one more try

High Scores for each game mode add replayability and a goal to shoot for. Pun intended.

Gamepad Support

Compatible with any of your favorite dual-stick controllers, just plug and play.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
10 user reviews
80%
Positive
7 hrs at review
Recommended

I found this game when looking for a game to play with my kids. And thy love it works with xbox 360 controller and my own custom controller really well. Pros of game. 1) Any controller with 2 sticks works so far as I can tell. 2) My 3 year old can play the game 3) My 3 year old can play with my 8 year old. ( and my dad as well and hes 74 ^.^ ) 4) So far no bots but I did talk with the dev and he said thy adding some :) 5) The 2D art work looks really nice even the background ones are nice and clean. ( art very pretty ) 6) Game grate at a party and local gaming groups 7) Goes to 8 players. I only played up to 3 players i be needing more controllers soon. Cons 1) errrr.... its 2D that might put some people off 2) Cant play multiplayer over internet as of time of review thats it really cant tink of many bad thing to say really.

11 helpful
13 min at review
Not Recommended

This game lacks depth and gets boring quickly. This would make the perfect mobile game, but isn't worth the price. The lack of online multiplayer speaks for itself. However, it is very aesthetically pleasing game, and is well put together. But the overall lack of content makes it something I would not recommend.

5 helpful 4 funny
54 min at review
Recommended

Ridiculously addictive - and completely without mercy. First game in a long time to frustrate me so much that I have to *keep* trying. Runs very smooth, even on my onboard graphics on Linux. Compression is by far my favourite game mode, and I won't give up until I've mastered it. Kudos to the devs

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Now, i first saw this game on Orlygift, which gives out codes in raffles for steam games, and it actually looked really fun, despite the simple premise and design. So I decided to pony up and buy the game for myself, after not winning it. First of all, even though it looks like an HD asteroids remake meets a pong ROM hack, the vibrant backgrounds and EDM soundtrack support it, allowing you to stay enveloped in the game. Unfortunately if you want to play every mode, you need at least one controller and a sperate human being (unless you're really good at multitasking). And even though the two multiplayer required modes are more for fun and playing around, that is what they are designed to do. The single player modes (which can be played with up to 8 players like the rest) are more focused on survival, which is well fitting. These three modes are Acrobat, compression, and Core Defence, with each mode getting a couple more mechanics than the last, and are varient enough to not get stale. ...

3 helpful
23 min at review
Not Recommended

Unfortunately, the game doesn't have enough polish to be fun imo. Graphics and UX are a hard to understand, only four xbox controllers work at the same time (most likely because the game falls back to XInput instead of DINput for those) and I don't like the sound design at all. It's the little things like apprupt victory screens that don't have a direct rematch option, basic samey looking game elements and the sounds of all actions that just don't quite fit together. I can't recommend it for your next couch coop session

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is surprisingly fun, although I didn't get to test the multiplayer, but played against artificial intelligence. It's definitely something in between. But global multiplayer would have been nice.

5 min at review
Recommended

Surprisingly fun for the simplicity of it. Can kill a few hours, one good night of gaming. Definitely worth 5$ if you got a few friends. Good for casual play with non-gamers and intense people too.

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: 7+
  • Processor: 2ghz Single Core CPU or better
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Additional Notes: At least one twin stick controller required for multiplayer, more controllers allow for more players.

FAQ

How much does Collider cost?

Collider costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Collider?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: 7+ Processor: 2ghz Single Core CPU or better Memory: 1 GB RAM Additional Notes: At least one twin stick controller required for multiplayer, more controllers allow for more players.

What platforms is Collider available on?

Collider is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Collider worth buying?

Collider has 80% positive reviews from 10 players.

When was Collider released?

Collider was released on Mar 1, 2016.

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