Compara los precios de Aeolis Tournament en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Beyond Fun Studio. Publicado por Beyond Fun Studio, NA Publishing Inc. Lanzado el 16/7/2020. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie, Sports.

An 8-player party game built around wind-powered physics chaos. Think bumper-car energy but with elemental gusts instead of horsepower.

Aeolis Tournament is a local-and-online multiplayer party game from Beyond Fun Studio where up to eight players wield wind-blasting gadgets to shove, scatter, and outmaneuver each other across a collection of mini-game arenas. It sits firmly in the casual-party-game bracket rather than anything resembling deep strategy, so let me be upfront: this is not my usual territory. But even someone who stress-tests AI governors in grand strategy titles can recognize a cleanly executed concept when it shows up. The core mechanic is simple and tactile. Your character carries a wind cannon that lets you propel objects, knock opponents off ledges, or redirect physics-driven projectiles back at whoever just smugly positioned themselves in the corner. The games within the tournament mode include variations on capture-style objectives and last-player-standing formats, all unified by that same breezy chaos. There is no loadout to optimize, no tech tree to rush, no late-game power spike to plan around. What you get instead is readable moment-to-moment decision-making: angle, timing, and reading the room full of other players. For a party game, the physics model does actual work. Objects respond with enough consistency that you can develop informal "reads" on how a blast will redirect a rolling ball or chain-push a cluster of opponents. That is a modest but real skill ceiling, and it keeps the game from feeling purely random after your first few sessions. The tournament structure strings the mini-games into a coherent competitive bracket, which gives a group session a natural arc rather than just endless freeplay. The weaknesses are honest ones. With only 97 Steam reviews at the time of writing, the online player population is thin, and finding a full eight-player lobby outside of coordinated friend groups is going to be a grind. The content volume is limited compared to bigger party-game franchises, and anyone expecting a rich single-player mode will be disappointed immediately. There is no bot AI worth evaluating on any serious level, and the tutorial does its job quickly without much hand-holding beyond the basics. Newcomers will find it accessible; veterans will find it solved within an hour of play. Where Aeolis Tournament earns its "Very Positive" rating is in the specific situation it was built for: a couch or voice-chat session with five-to-eight players who want something low-friction and immediately funny. The wind physics produce enough emergent slapstick that even people who do not normally play games can follow what is happening and laugh at the outcomes. That is a harder design problem than it looks, and Beyond Fun Studio landed it. Diego, Scout Team

Aeolis Tournament

Aeolis Tournament

16 jul 2020Beyond Fun StudioBeyond Fun Studio, NA Publishing Inc
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An 8-player party game built around wind-powered physics chaos. Think bumper-car energy but with elemental gusts instead of horsepower.

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Aeolis Tournament is a local-and-online multiplayer party game from Beyond Fun Studio where up to eight players wield wind-blasting gadgets to shove, scatter, and outmaneuver each other across a collection of mini-game arenas. It sits firmly in the casual-party-game bracket rather than anything resembling deep strategy, so let me be upfront: this is not my usual territory. But even someone who stress-tests AI governors in grand strategy titles can recognize a cleanly executed concept when it shows up. The core mechanic is simple and tactile. Your character carries a wind cannon that lets you propel objects, knock opponents off ledges, or redirect physics-driven projectiles back at whoever just smugly positioned themselves in the corner. The games within the tournament mode include variations on capture-style objectives and last-player-standing formats, all unified by that same breezy chaos. There is no loadout to optimize, no tech tree to rush, no late-game power spike to plan around. What you get instead is readable moment-to-moment decision-making: angle, timing, and reading the room full of other players. For a party game, the physics model does actual work. Objects respond with enough consistency that you can develop informal "reads" on how a blast will redirect a rolling ball or chain-push a cluster of opponents. That is a modest but real skill ceiling, and it keeps the game from feeling purely random after your first few sessions. The tournament structure strings the mini-games into a coherent competitive bracket, which gives a group session a natural arc rather than just endless freeplay. The weaknesses are honest ones. With only 97 Steam reviews at the time of writing, the online player population is thin, and finding a full eight-player lobby outside of coordinated friend groups is going to be a grind. The content volume is limited compared to bigger party-game franchises, and anyone expecting a rich single-player mode will be disappointed immediately. There is no bot AI worth evaluating on any serious level, and the tutorial does its job quickly without much hand-holding beyond the basics. Newcomers will find it accessible; veterans will find it solved within an hour of play. Where Aeolis Tournament earns its "Very Positive" rating is in the specific situation it was built for: a couch or voice-chat session with five-to-eight players who want something low-friction and immediately funny. The wind physics produce enough emergent slapstick that even people who do not normally play games can follow what is happening and laugh at the outcomes. That is a harder design problem than it looks, and Beyond Fun Studio landed it.

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steamParty GamePhysics-BasedLocal MultiplayerOnline Multiplayer8-PlayerMini-GamesTournament ModeCouch Co-op

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Processor
3.0 GHz Dual Core CPU or better
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GPU with at least 1GB of VRAM or better
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Sound Card
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Beyond Fun Studio
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Beyond Fun Studio, NA Publishing Inc
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 jul 2020

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Aeolis Tournament fue desarrollado por Beyond Fun Studio y publicado por Beyond Fun Studio, NA Publishing Inc.