Compara los precios de Disaster Band en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por PRODUKTIVKELLER Studios. Publicado por Toplitz Productions. Lanzado el 20/12/2022. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

If you and three friends have ever wanted to butcher Pachelbel's Canon on a kazoo together online, this budget rhythm game is specifically for you, and it knows it.

I went in expecting a throwaway joke game and came out genuinely charmed. Disaster Band is a co-op rhythm game from PRODUKTIVKELLER Studios that occupies a very specific space: it wants to be Trombone Champ but with friends, multiple instruments, and a band structure that actually makes four-player chaos feel intentional rather than accidental. The stick-figure doodle art is unapologetically low-budget, and that honestly works in its favour. The loading screen gags, the wildly misattributed quotes, the absurd DERP theme playing on the menu - there is real warmth behind the joke. The core loop is a scrolling note highway, read right to left, where you match timing and pitch using an analog stick or motion controls depending on your platform and tolerance for self-inflicted suffering. Difficulty tiers range from a dead-simple single-button mode (press at the right time, done) up to Freestyle Fiasco, a no-assist setting where you dial pitch freehand and earning even a C grade feels like a minor miracle. Scores run D through S. Each track splits into four MOBA-named band roles - Carry, Tank, Support, Mid-laner - each carrying a distinct note part, so a full four-player session genuinely sounds like a band attempting a song rather than four people individually failing at the same melody. That structural choice is the smartest thing the game does, and it is what separates Disaster Band from the Trombone Champ comparisons it will inevitably collect. The instrument roster has grown considerably since launch. You now get 15 options spanning violin, cello, trombone, flute, electric guitar, theremin, kazoo, choir, Chinese Erhu, and yes - a cat. Playing the Imperial March via meowing cat is a specific and legitimate form of entertainment. The base song list sits at around 20 classical and well-known tracks, including pieces like Hall of the Mountain King and Amazing Grace. Community mod support through mod.io expands this significantly on PC, and the Steam Workshop catalogue has grown with user-created MIDI arrangements. The PC version is where you want to be for content depth; other platforms have limitations around mod availability. The main complaint reviewers and players circle back to consistently is the online multiplayer situation. There is no local co-op, which stings for a game that is fundamentally about shared silliness in the same room. Finding strangers online through random matchmaking is a dice roll given the modest player base, which means the multiplayer's full potential lives and dies on whether you can drag actual friends into a session. If you can, the reports are uniformly warm. If you cannot, the solo mode is fun but thin, and completionist playtime sits somewhere around eight hours according to community data. Pitch detection has also drawn criticism - notes can register as off even when you feel certain you hit them, which erodes confidence in the harder modes. For the asking price, Disaster Band is an honest little game that understands its own assignment. It is not chasing depth or prestige. It is chasing the sound of four people screaming at each other over a kazoo rendition of Silent Night. Whether that is worth your time depends entirely on whether you have the crew to share it with. Kai, Scout Team

Disaster Band

Disaster Band

20 dic 2022PRODUKTIVKELLER StudiosToplitz Productions
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If you and three friends have ever wanted to butcher Pachelbel's Canon on a kazoo together online, this budget rhythm game is specifically for you, and it knows it.

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I went in expecting a throwaway joke game and came out genuinely charmed. Disaster Band is a co-op rhythm game from PRODUKTIVKELLER Studios that occupies a very specific space: it wants to be Trombone Champ but with friends, multiple instruments, and a band structure that actually makes four-player chaos feel intentional rather than accidental. The stick-figure doodle art is unapologetically low-budget, and that honestly works in its favour. The loading screen gags, the wildly misattributed quotes, the absurd DERP theme playing on the menu - there is real warmth behind the joke. The core loop is a scrolling note highway, read right to left, where you match timing and pitch using an analog stick or motion controls depending on your platform and tolerance for self-inflicted suffering. Difficulty tiers range from a dead-simple single-button mode (press at the right time, done) up to Freestyle Fiasco, a no-assist setting where you dial pitch freehand and earning even a C grade feels like a minor miracle. Scores run D through S. Each track splits into four MOBA-named band roles - Carry, Tank, Support, Mid-laner - each carrying a distinct note part, so a full four-player session genuinely sounds like a band attempting a song rather than four people individually failing at the same melody. That structural choice is the smartest thing the game does, and it is what separates Disaster Band from the Trombone Champ comparisons it will inevitably collect. The instrument roster has grown considerably since launch. You now get 15 options spanning violin, cello, trombone, flute, electric guitar, theremin, kazoo, choir, Chinese Erhu, and yes - a cat. Playing the Imperial March via meowing cat is a specific and legitimate form of entertainment. The base song list sits at around 20 classical and well-known tracks, including pieces like Hall of the Mountain King and Amazing Grace. Community mod support through mod.io expands this significantly on PC, and the Steam Workshop catalogue has grown with user-created MIDI arrangements. The PC version is where you want to be for content depth; other platforms have limitations around mod availability. The main complaint reviewers and players circle back to consistently is the online multiplayer situation. There is no local co-op, which stings for a game that is fundamentally about shared silliness in the same room. Finding strangers online through random matchmaking is a dice roll given the modest player base, which means the multiplayer's full potential lives and dies on whether you can drag actual friends into a session. If you can, the reports are uniformly warm. If you cannot, the solo mode is fun but thin, and completionist playtime sits somewhere around eight hours according to community data. Pitch detection has also drawn criticism - notes can register as off even when you feel certain you hit them, which erodes confidence in the harder modes. For the asking price, Disaster Band is an honest little game that understands its own assignment. It is not chasing depth or prestige. It is chasing the sound of four people screaming at each other over a kazoo rendition of Silent Night. Whether that is worth your time depends entirely on whether you have the crew to share it with.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5MIDI Modding4-Player Co-opScrolling Note HighwayPitch MechanicsBand RolesParty GameComedy RhythmDifficulty ScalingCommunity ModsCouch-Co-op Missing

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Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 620
Processor
Intel 8th generation Core
Sound Card
Integrated

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Toplitz Productions
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 dic 2022

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