Tetsumo Party
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Critic Reviews for Tetsumo Party
For those looking for a new party game to play with some chums, this is certainly different, but you'll be done with it faster than it takes you to buy it.
Tetsumo Party is very cheap to pick up but whether those few dollars are worth it will be up to you. It’s a very simple idea and it works well but personally I don’t feel like there is enough here to recommend it as I grew bored of it within thirty minutes.
If you're looking for a must-have local multiplayer game then Tetsumo Party isn't that but it is fun for the few minutes that it lasts.
Tetsumo Party is minimal, there’s nothing to it aside from a party mode where you shift limbs around.
There are many general video games out there that take a lot of elements to make them into a game that often fails because it wants to cover too much or want to make something big with too little.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Tetsumo Party is obviously a party game. You can't enjoy it alone as the fun comes from laughing at each other's mistakes. There are batter party games though. It can't measure up to like of Overcooked. Even Awkward is slightly better. Here 2 players can challenge each other or 4 players can control 4 limbs of one character. That's it.
Review in Polish | Read full review
Overall Tetsumo Party is a fun little party title offering some hilarious funny moments when played as a group, it’s certainly fun with little ones. However, the game is a little limited and repetitive. Although fun, I’m just not sure how many times you would revisit it, I suppose it depends on the right situation and settings. It’s certainly cheap enough to give it a try.