Seal: What the Fun Is a Chaotic, Unpredictable, and Highly Entertaining Party Royale Game
23.04.2024 - 18:39
/ ign.com
Seal: What the Fun is a brand-new multiplayer party royale game that will let up to 20 players compete in a wide array of hilarious and entertaining mini-games to be the last one standing. There is so much fun to be had in Seal: What the Fun and we’re here to break down why this is one party you don’t want to miss.
Seal: What the Fun, which is set to have a beta test on April 27 and 28 in the Americas, is chaotic, unpredictable, and highly entertaining in all the best ways. Each match will last just 10 minutes and there will be three rounds of awesome fun in every one. Seal: What the Fun supports both solo and team play modes so you have the freedom to play exactly how you want.
While we’ll get to the fun of the rounds in Seal: What the Fun shortly, we have to talk about all the all the charm and customization that's featured in the game. For the beta test, there will be six characters to try out - Rascal Rabbit, Giant the Bear, Blanco the Dancing Cactus, Joe the Little Boxer, Popo the Magic-Trained Sheep, and Snowball the Tall and Quirky Carrot-Nosed Snowman - and each will boast a personality all their own.
You'll never get bored, because you can customize each of these characters to your heart’s content with different costumes and items to make your character yours. When you are in the middle of the match, you can let your opponents know how awesome you are with a variety of emo-effects, animation gestures, and more.
Now, as for the rounds themselves, there will be everything from shooting sports to racing, climbing, surviving, and puzzle matching. You’ll not only have to find the fastest and most efficient route through a level, but you’ll also have to keep your eye out for your competition who will be doing the exact same thing. Will you focus on being the fastest player and being ahead of the pack? Or will you be a mischievous player who revels in watching others fail or knocking them out of the game yourself? The choice is yours!
One of the minigames is a life-size Air Hockey Match that will see teams trying to score as much as possible by slamming into the puck, another is a race that feature wild obstacle courses,one where you must continuously jump on trampolines to survive, and a game where you shoot your opponents off a circular platform over bouncy balls that can save you at the last moment. Seal: What the Fun, granting you an extra opportunity to survive. And yes, it’s as exciting as it sounds!
With party games like this, repetition can be a concern. With Seal: What the Fun, however, there are gameplay mechanics that were designed specifically to keep every match fun and unpredictable. For example, there will be random boxes and items that appear in each round that can turn the tide of the