The Alpaca Ball demo will be playable during the festival, from today and until October 13
Madrid – October 7th, 2020 – Salt Castle Studio has released a new Alpaca Ball: Allstars gameplay trailer today (seen above), along with a new exclusive demo for the Steam Game Festival: Autumn Edition.
The Steam Game Festival starts today and will be held until October 13th, which is the time you have to enjoy the demo solo or with a friend in the two-player mode, although the full game will include multiplayer modes for up to eight players.
Football with Alpacas! Bring the cup home with up to 8 players in this hilarious and chaotic physics-based party game! Peru-ve yourself on the Picchu and win those Machus!
Dress your silly alpaca up, swing your long neck to hit the ball, then dash after it on your tiny legs. A heady mix of unpredictable randomness, player skill and silly physics allows for comically gripping matches.
Alpaca Ball: Allstars Key Features:
- Physics-based engine for unpredictable and hilarious results!
- Frenetic local multiplayer with up to 8 other people
- Take an alpaca team to glory in Career Mode either solo or in 2 player co-op.
- Play online with your friends via Steam Remote Play, they don’t even need to own the game! (This feature is exclusive to the Steam version of the game)
- Or build custom matches with bot alpacas!
- Vibrant pitches inspired by famous South American places such as Machu Picchu!
- Customize your Alpaca!
“We really like football as a game and wondered how the old established formula could be spiced up? We figured it would be extremely hard to expand the rules of a game that is hundreds of years old and loved by millions.” said Gregor Kirchhofer, producer at Salt Castle Studio. “But then we remembered that Alpacas make everything better, so here we are.”
Alpaca Ball: Allstars will hit Nintendo Switch and Steam, on America and Europe, on October 15, 2020.
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