A competitive party game featuring bears in space suits
Platforms
SwitchGenres
Arcade FightingThemes
Action Party Science fictionLanguages: English
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Critic Reviews
By Alex Seedhouse
And, that’s it. It is a shame to see Astro Bears Party score success with its manic gameplay, huggable characters, and minimalistic art direction, only to leave players without enough of a reason to return to orbit their nearest planetoid. It suits Nintendo Switch with its local multiplayer, but a lack of variety makes it hard to recommend – especially with the Nintendo eShop becoming an ever-increasingly competitive place to be.
- 21 Oct, 2017
By Vladyslav Chernyshov
While Astro Bears Party doesn't set a very high threshold for itself, it's only reasonable to expect a bit more. Unfortunately, other than a few fun minutes on multiplayer, there's not much more that Astrobears' lack of content and overall feeling of emptiness can offer.
- 17 Oct, 2017
By Branden Johnson
Bust this out at a party for 30 minutes of fun, but don't expect your friends to beg for more at the next get together.
- 16 Oct, 2017
By Nick Gillham
Not so hot alone, Astro Bears Party comes alive with friends only to quickly run out of steam.
- 11 Oct, 2017
By Frostengine
Astro Bears Party is incredibly easy to perform a game that its simplicity can take many hours, especially fans of snake that would like to try is quite good, and most importantly, still, the old absorbing, interpretation of classical performance, so why not try creation from Qubic Games. The developers have managed not only to demonstrate to the world their vision on standard mechanics, but not to spoil her innovations.
- 05 Oct, 2017