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Friendship Club: Early Access - A Pixelated Preview

Much like half of a Sonic The Hedgehog popsicle, Friendship Club is fun, short, sweet, and incomplete. This enjoyable, chaotic multiplayer game will be available for early access on Steam starting March 24th. It's the perfect game to play when you have rowdy friends over for a visit.

Preview score: 6.5/10, but will likely improve.

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Friendship Club Preview (Denkiphile)

Chris from Denkiphile: "It’s been a while that I haven’t hated the hell out of my own friends, but now a neat steam game has released to give me that sensation back once again. Developed by Force of Habit , Friendship club is a 2-4 player free for all party/shooting game and it’s all about bullets, bouncing, ricocheting, homing, exploding, and much more! The game is just chaos and its damn fun. It’s all about shooting the other guy and staying alive, players duel it out in nice colorful and vibrant environments destroying anything and everything around them to make sure they come out alive."

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Review: Friendship Club (Steam) | GertLushGaming

Imaginary friends do battle in the mind of young Timmy Bibble! Who will be victorious in this arena of improbable dimensions, where no two rooms are the same and bullets bounce forever?! Get your buddies together for the ultimate showdown in this bullet hell party game!

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Friendship Club – Preview (PC) | CriticalIndieGamer

(CriticalIndieGamer) If you’ve ever seen Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends then you will immediately draw the comparison between it and Friendship Club. Each of them focus on wacky imaginary friends and have a similar art style to boot. The simple design of the levels and soft, darkish colours contrast well with the bullets and characters, making it easy to keep your eyes on the bullets as they zip around the level. Impressively, it also makes the characters feel unreal but in a way that feels meant. These bright and colourful characters running around a darkish level makes them feel like imaginary friends being imagined on a stage.

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