This game is intended to be played casually, and when you are playing it casually, it's rather fun - as long as you're willing to laugh at your failures, and aren't driven to win, you'll find a game full of chaotic and goofy entertainment. There's a problem, though: It thinks its a competitive game'' like its other live service kin.
Party Animals relies on you having a very laid-back mindset, but the progression, XP system, and achievement mechanics (all used
to unlock new character skins) often unwittingly serve to revert you to a competitive mindset as you strive to achieve the goals the game itself has paved out for you. And when that happens, the gameplay devolves into watching a wheel spin for minutes at a time, praying it'll land on the space labelled "Singular Cookie Crumb."
VideoGame A Casual Game That Thinks It's A Competitive Game
This game is intended to be played casually, and when you are playing it casually, it's rather fun - as long as you're willing to laugh at your failures, and aren't driven to win, you'll find a game full of chaotic and goofy entertainment. There's a problem, though: It thinks its a competitive game'' like its other live service kin.
Party Animals relies on you having a very laid-back mindset, but the progression, XP system, and achievement mechanics (all used to unlock new character skins) often unwittingly serve to revert you to a competitive mindset as you strive to achieve the goals the game itself has paved out for you. And when that happens, the gameplay devolves into watching a wheel spin for minutes at a time, praying it'll land on the space labelled "Singular Cookie Crumb."