Compara los precios de Marooners en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por M2H. Publicado por M2H. Lanzado el 15/9/2016. Disponible en PC, Xbox, Nintendo Switch. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie. Puntuación Metacritic: 70/100.

A chaotic party game anthology packing 25 mini-games that swap mid-round, best played with friends who forgive loud, unpredictable nonsense.

Marooners is a local and online party game from M2H that throws up to six players into a rotating blender of 25 bite-sized mini-games. The hook is the switching mechanic: games don't just follow each other in sequence, they interrupt each other mid-play. You might be swinging a sword one second and suddenly find yourself in a platforming dash the next, carrying whatever chaos the previous round left behind. It is a genuinely clever structural idea that keeps every session feeling loose and unpredictable. The mini-game roster covers familiar party territory: brawling, racing, dodging projectiles, environmental hazards that shrink the arena. None of them are especially deep on their own, and that is mostly fine for the format. The character roster is colorful and readable, which matters in split-screen scrambles where you need to track yourself across a busy screen. Controls are accessible enough that you can hand a controller to someone who has never touched the game and have them competitive within one round. Where Marooners earns honest credit is in the execution of its central gimmick. The mid-session game switches create emergent moments that a fixed mini-game would never produce. A commanding lead can evaporate in seconds when the game type flips, which keeps the scoreboard contested longer than most party games manage. For couch co-op sessions, that volatility is genuinely fun rather than frustrating, assuming your group leans into the absurdity rather than fighting it. The honest caveats are real, though. The mixed Steam reception reflects something accurate: solo play is thin. The AI opponents fill lobbies but they are not interesting to read or react to, and the mini-game variety that feels wild with humans feels repetitive alone after about an hour. The visual style is pleasant enough but sits in that mid-2010s indie-casual register that has aged into invisibility. There is no strong narrative thread, no progression system with meaningful teeth, and no soundtrack that I would describe as memorable. For a game that lives or dies on atmosphere, the audio does the minimum and stops there. If you have a regular group for local or online sessions and you want something that runs without setup friction, Marooners does that job reliably. It is a background-noise party game in the best sense: nobody needs to read rules, nobody gets locked out by skill gaps, and a full session wraps in under an hour. As a solo purchase or a one-player experience, there is almost nothing here to recommend. Kai, Scout Team

Marooners

Marooners

15 sept 2016M2H
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Marooners is a local and online party game from M2H that throws up to six players into a rotating blender of 25 bite-sized mini-games. The hook is the switching mechanic: games don't just follow each other in sequence, they interrupt each other mid-play. You might be swinging a sword one second and suddenly find yourself in a platforming dash the next, carrying whatever chaos the previous round left behind. It is a genuinely clever structural idea that keeps every session feeling loose and unpredictable. The mini-game roster covers familiar party territory: brawling, racing, dodging projectiles, environmental hazards that shrink the arena. None of them are especially deep on their own, and that is mostly fine for the format. The character roster is colorful and readable, which matters in split-screen scrambles where you need to track yourself across a busy screen. Controls are accessible enough that you can hand a controller to someone who has never touched the game and have them competitive within one round. Where Marooners earns honest credit is in the execution of its central gimmick. The mid-session game switches create emergent moments that a fixed mini-game would never produce. A commanding lead can evaporate in seconds when the game type flips, which keeps the scoreboard contested longer than most party games manage. For couch co-op sessions, that volatility is genuinely fun rather than frustrating, assuming your group leans into the absurdity rather than fighting it. The honest caveats are real, though. The mixed Steam reception reflects something accurate: solo play is thin. The AI opponents fill lobbies but they are not interesting to read or react to, and the mini-game variety that feels wild with humans feels repetitive alone after about an hour. The visual style is pleasant enough but sits in that mid-2010s indie-casual register that has aged into invisibility. There is no strong narrative thread, no progression system with meaningful teeth, and no soundtrack that I would describe as memorable. For a game that lives or dies on atmosphere, the audio does the minimum and stops there. If you have a regular group for local or online sessions and you want something that runs without setup friction, Marooners does that job reliably. It is a background-noise party game in the best sense: nobody needs to read rules, nobody gets locked out by skill gaps, and a full session wraps in under an hour. As a solo purchase or a one-player experience, there is almost nothing here to recommend.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamParty GameLocal MultiplayerMini-GamesCouch Co-opOnline MultiplayerScore AttackPick Up and Play

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Processor
Processor i5 or better with 2.7 GHz or more
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GTX 1050 Ti, Radeon RX 570, or better
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
8 GB available space
Sound Card
Compatible Sound Card

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70
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M2H
Distribuidora
M2H
Fecha de lanzamiento
15 sept 2016

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