Harry explores Push Me Pull You, a weird indie game about wrestling and friendship which pits people joined together (ala CatDog) against each other.
Lately I’ve been playing a lot of cooperative games. Countless party titles have been endlessly loading into my steam queue as friends are more eager to visit during these warm summer days. This week I checked out Overcooked and it surprised me.
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Just as anyone in their 30s cut their teeth on dorm room Goldeneye (1997) and Mario Kart 64 (1996), I can only hope some freshmen right now are figuring out the best way to settle an argument is with some two-on-two worm wrestling. Online multiplayer can connect us to everyone in the world, but local multiplayer games can bring us closer to our best friends (and help us make a few new ones in the process). Push Me Pull You proves that the “new arcade” of previous years is not dead; it’s been developing into something weirder, funnier, and brighter than we’d expected.
Glitch Cat - Push Me Pull You is an entertaining yet repetitive party game to bust out when you have friends in the house, providing wacky, ridiculous gameplay that’ll have the party laughing as you struggle to score points.