
Buzz Ball, which is a rough mixture of football and soccer, involves carrying a ball and throwing it into the opposite team’s goal circle. The second mode known as Team Score includes games with a more objective-based focus. Another stage involved an airship that would fly higher throughout the match, causing the floor to freeze over making me slip and slide around. After using the levers for so long they eventually broke, causing me to have to shift strategies to win. For instance, in the wind tunnel there were levers to pull to bring up walls that would stop myself and other players from being blown off the map. Each map has different environmental factors that go into play, too, which forced me to stay on my toes while the chaos ensued. Last Stand is arguably the primary game mode, where the goal is simply to be the last one standing. Party Animals consists of two primary mode types alongside a varied compilation of maps and games. It may be an inherently violent game, but with the cute coat of paint and silly use of weapons it really does feel like a game that even kids could play with little to no worry from parents. It was always a fun time picking up a crossbow to shoot around aimlessly or wielding a taser to literally shock my opponents.


But there are also a variety of ranged weapons as well. I was able to equip myself with several melee weapons, including a frying pan and mace, to name a few, to help knock people’s lights out. Most notably, Party Animals has introduced a solid pool of weapons.
