Great party game! Played this with 4 friends using 4 wireless controllers, it was really fun! we especially enjoyed Ghost Jumpers and Snake Eaters. Haven't fully explored all the game and mod options yet. Will play it more when I next have friends over.
RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle
- Release Date:
- Jun 17, 2019
- Developer:
- Electron Studio
- Publisher:
- Electron Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Games
- Spaceships - vector thrust in the tradition of SpaceWar / Asteroids / Subspace.
- Droids - fast-paced twin stick shooter.
- Tanks - tactical sniping game .
- Bomb Bots - drop bombs to blow up your opponents, but don't get caught in the blast.
- Ghost Jumpers - platform race to be first while jumping over spooky enemies.
- SnakeEaters - the classic snake game.
- Balloonacy - mash buttons to fill your balloon.
Our UniBlaster game engine is designed with the specs of a 'fantasy' 1980s console, akin to an NES, but with modern standards for framerate, aspect ratio and controller input. It's easily extensible, so you can mod games, mash up different games, or even create your own.
Features
- Authentic: old school low resolution gaming - no mixing of different sized pixels here.
- Controls: modern controllers/keyboard/mouse, but still fully playable with a NES or SNES style controller.
- Music: authentic soundtracker mods and 8-bit chiptunes.
- Modable: change the music, graphics, rules, or write your own games.
- 16 local players
Early Access plans
We want feedback from you as to what you would like to play. None of these features are guaranteed, but we plan to work on the features you support.
- Steam Workshop (download games and mods made by fans).
- Online multiplayer.
- Linux and Mac support.
- JumpJet Troopers - run and gun game.
- Artillery game.
- Football mod for Droids.
Screenshots
User Reviews
This is a one-stop shop for retro mini-games, all multiplayer, so any group of gamers can find out who's the retro king. 4 players is a blast, apparently supporting up to 15 which is probably excessive, in a good way I hope. The selection of games is fair, could do with a few more, but they cover good ground and people tend to find the ones they're good at. The above is actually just half the story as the game heavily encourages changing the game, starting from tweaking settings in the menus, down to full-on modding, maybe even more games will follow if people get into that, looks like you can just about make anything you like! Overall this is a pretty unique party game and actually pretty serious in its pared-down retro styling and collaborative creation. Just remember to bring a friend or two who remember how games used to be made.
Come on! Add more games! ;) Shared/Split Screen for life!
Wow! If you like retro this is the place to come. If you love multi player and retro then it's a win win! The games are fun and easy to get to grips with, but with the added instructions you can't go wrong. The gameplay is nice and smooth, and the retro music is a blast Great fun had by all!
Authentic old-school multiplayer fun (even down to the simulated CRT effect). All the games are local multiplayer with up to 16 players - I didn't even know that was possible! Sadly I don't have nearly enough controllers (or indeed friends) to really test that out. It also seems to be possible to mod the games if you can program, or even create new ones and they'll show up in the menus, which I think is a really nice feature. I might have to take some time out from gaming to try writing a pong clone or something. Pros: [list] [*] Authentic 8-bit look and feel [*] The games are fun and can get pretty hectic with >2 people playing [*] Quite a few different games included [*] Cheap price [/list] Cons: [list] [*] Controls can sometimes feel a little awkward (although this might be part of the authenticity, and it can add to the hectic nature when playing with friends). [/list]
A really cool retro multiplayer game, with lots of classic retro minigames that are terrific fun with 4 players! The selection of games is pretty solid. Some I find more intuitive than others, but most are really good fun when playing with others (as the game is intended!). I haven't tried the modding yet, but I had a quick look at the code for one of the example mods, and it looks very accessible. It looks to be well documented as well. If you're looking to build your own retro minigames, this looks a good platform to build on! There's also talk of an online multiplayer coming soon which I'm quite excited about!
A great multiplayer party game that really shines once you've got a group together. There are eight built-in games with "Droids" being my friends favourite, a frantic twin-stick shooter where it can sometimes feel like you're moving faster than you can think! Visually the game is incredibly authentic; letting you choose from many different CRT filters, or none at all if that's your style, and a variety of scaling & scanline options. The audio is equally great, perfectly matching the energetic nature that a lot of these games have. If you've got enough controllers and friends to get 16 player game going you've basically got no choice but to buy this game, the fact that RetroWar even supports that many players make it worth the price of admission alone. There's a whole modding side to RetroWar that I haven't even touched yet, with mods having their own option right on the start screen.
This is great for couch co-op! The games are all really easy to jump in to and if you're even slightly competitive you'll have a blast. The developer has done a great job re-creating that retro vibe, it does feel like you're playing on an old Amiga. Looking forward to future updates :)
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 64-bit Dual core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3
- Storage: 400 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4300U @ 1.90Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 4400
- Storage: 400 MB available space
FAQ
How much does RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle cost?
RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: 64-bit Dual core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 Storage: 400 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4300U @ 1.90Ghz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 4400 Storage: 400 MB available space
What platforms is RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle available on?
RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle is available on Windows PC.
Is RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle worth buying?
RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle has 100% positive reviews from 8 players.
When was RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle released?
RetroWar: 8-bit Party Battle was released on Jun 17, 2019.
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