Push Me Pull You

75

Top Critic Average

50%

Critics Recommend

Polygon
8.5 / 10
Destructoid
6.5 / 10
Push Square
7 / 10
Kill Screen
80 / 100
Video Chums
7.7 / 10
USgamer
3.5 / 5
Birth. Movies. Death.
Unscored
Creators: House House
Release Date: May 3, 2016 - PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC
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Critic Reviews for Push Me Pull You

Push Me Pull You offers simple fun for everyone

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I have to stress how exceptionally polished it is across the board. The designers nailed the clean, friendly presentation, and early on, I was so ready to love the game because it makes such a wonderful first impression. But at its core, there's a lack of depth to keep this from being much more than a fleeting joy. It's the kind of oddball party novelty you play once with a group, get your fill of, and don't touch again until the next distant get-together.

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Push Me Pull You is an outstanding party game. Its bizarre concept, hilarious gameplay, and hyper polished presentation mean that it is an absolute riot to play with friends. If you're willing to overlook the lack of mechanical depth – and are on-board with its peculiar premise – you're in for a genuinely funny and dizzyingly enjoyable multiplayer.

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Everyone should be squirming to play Push Me Pull You

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Push Me Pull You is one of the best local multiplayer games that I've ever played.

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Push Me Pull You is a simple, yet effective local multiplayer title that's a breeze to pick up and play. Its bizarre, yet competitive gameplay quickly gets players yelling at one another - whether they're friend or foe - making it an ideal, and potentially noisy party game. The lack of online multiplayer and single-player mode does limit its appeal somewhat, but if you're the kind of person who often hosts gaming parties, check it out.

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If you can get a group together, though, you’ll fall in love with Push Me Pull You.

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