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Marooners
Play a mix of fun party games as you switch back and forth between them. Can you handle the chaos? Join your friends both on the couch and online while sadistically laughing at their misfortune. Run, jump and slap your way to victory!
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Party games aren't as plentiful as they once were so here's a game that'll help fill the void. Marooners is a simple and silly party game that's sure to delight fans of fast-paced bite-sized mini-games so invite your chums over and let's try it out.
Although Marooners is fun, it’s limited. Once you’ve played it a few times, the novel concept of spontaneously switching between minigames becomes familiar and quite frankly, a little bit dull. It’s a great choice if you have a spare few minutes with your mates, but its lack of content can’t really compete with some of the bigger party games on the market. This may change once M2H have brought out updates and new DLC, but right now, Marooners is in danger of being left stranded.
Marooners is a party game that prides itself in its theme, presentation, and tropical locales. Despite this charming setting, cute art style, and rapid fire gameplay, it suffers from a lack of content and depth in execution. While you're likely to have fun with a few friends, it's likely that this game won't hold your interest for more than a week.
Marooners is a party game that consists of a collection of mini-games thrown together to form a short, competitive title. Each game will only last a measly five minutes with up to four players local or six players online battling it out to be the last one standing in each mini-game.
At first, Marooners sounds like it'd be a good fit for the Nintendo Switch. Billing itself as "The most chaotic multiplayer party game on the planet!", I was ho