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Forty-two minigames built around fart jokes and turd hockey, local-only, with a 46% positive rating on Steam. Approach with correct expectations or don't approach at all.

I'll be straight with you: this one landed on my desk and I had to do a double-take. A minigame collection based on a French comic strip, remastered from a 2004 PS2 original, arriving in 2019 with no online component and controls that max out at one button plus a directional stick. That's the product. If that sounds fine for a rainy afternoon with kids on the couch, keep reading. If you came here expecting anything with a skill ceiling, close the tab. Titeuf: Mega Party runs five modes. School Year is the spine - a loose story mode where you roam small hub worlds, find minigames, and fill a Mega Cool bar across three episodes to unlock the next chapter. Solo or two-player local only. Duels lets you pick from the 42 minigames and go head-to-head with a friend or AI, up to two players. Mega Duels opens up to four players but requires you to finish School Year first, which is the game's annoying habit of gatekeeping its best social modes behind solo grind. Duels of Death demands a completion percentage to unlock and supports four players in randomized back-to-back challenges. Mega Ace is a trio of skill tiers - Little Ace (one button), Super Ace (d-pad only), and Super Mega Ace (both) - all for up to four players, and functionally the closest thing here to actual competition. The minigame variety is broader than you'd expect. Snowboard races, button-reaction ninja sequences, hockey with things I won't name, fart-cue vegetable rounds. They're silly by design and the source material - Zep's long-running francophone comic - runs on that exact flavor of schoolyard gross-out humor. What kills the fun is execution quality. The snow race AI at higher difficulties is reportedly broken, accelerating so fast that winning becomes luck-based. Some animations are missing or stuttering. The graphical presentation is murkier than the PS2 version it's adapting, which is an achievement in the wrong direction. Reviewers who grew up with the original material are notably harsher than newcomers, because the remaster made cuts - removed cutscenes, altered visuals - without adding anything compensatory. The word "lazy" shows up more than once in player write-ups, and it's not hard to see why. For PC play specifically, controller support is listed and genuinely matters here since most minigames are designed around gamepad input. The controls themselves are minimal enough that latency is a non-issue - you're pressing one button, not tracking micro-adjustments. Total runtime estimates put the game at around three hours of content, which tells you everything about the value proposition without me touching the price. There is no online multiplayer of any kind. This is a couch game, full stop, and it only earns that couch time if you've got the right-aged kids in the room. Alone, it's inert. Against competitive adults, it runs dry inside an hour. Fred, Scout Team

Titeuf: Mega Party

Titeuf: Mega Party

21 nov 2019Balio StudioMicroids
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Forty-two minigames built around fart jokes and turd hockey, local-only, with a 46% positive rating on Steam. Approach with correct expectations or don't approach at all.

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I'll be straight with you: this one landed on my desk and I had to do a double-take. A minigame collection based on a French comic strip, remastered from a 2004 PS2 original, arriving in 2019 with no online component and controls that max out at one button plus a directional stick. That's the product. If that sounds fine for a rainy afternoon with kids on the couch, keep reading. If you came here expecting anything with a skill ceiling, close the tab. Titeuf: Mega Party runs five modes. School Year is the spine - a loose story mode where you roam small hub worlds, find minigames, and fill a Mega Cool bar across three episodes to unlock the next chapter. Solo or two-player local only. Duels lets you pick from the 42 minigames and go head-to-head with a friend or AI, up to two players. Mega Duels opens up to four players but requires you to finish School Year first, which is the game's annoying habit of gatekeeping its best social modes behind solo grind. Duels of Death demands a completion percentage to unlock and supports four players in randomized back-to-back challenges. Mega Ace is a trio of skill tiers - Little Ace (one button), Super Ace (d-pad only), and Super Mega Ace (both) - all for up to four players, and functionally the closest thing here to actual competition. The minigame variety is broader than you'd expect. Snowboard races, button-reaction ninja sequences, hockey with things I won't name, fart-cue vegetable rounds. They're silly by design and the source material - Zep's long-running francophone comic - runs on that exact flavor of schoolyard gross-out humor. What kills the fun is execution quality. The snow race AI at higher difficulties is reportedly broken, accelerating so fast that winning becomes luck-based. Some animations are missing or stuttering. The graphical presentation is murkier than the PS2 version it's adapting, which is an achievement in the wrong direction. Reviewers who grew up with the original material are notably harsher than newcomers, because the remaster made cuts - removed cutscenes, altered visuals - without adding anything compensatory. The word "lazy" shows up more than once in player write-ups, and it's not hard to see why. For PC play specifically, controller support is listed and genuinely matters here since most minigames are designed around gamepad input. The controls themselves are minimal enough that latency is a non-issue - you're pressing one button, not tracking micro-adjustments. Total runtime estimates put the game at around three hours of content, which tells you everything about the value proposition without me touching the price. There is no online multiplayer of any kind. This is a couch game, full stop, and it only earns that couch time if you've got the right-aged kids in the room. Alone, it's inert. Against competitive adults, it runs dry inside an hour.

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Local PartyCouch Co-opMinigame CollectionComic Book IP4-Player LocalKid-FriendlyHub World UnlockSingle-Button Controls

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 260 or ATI 4850
Processor
2.4 GHz Dual core

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Desarrolladora
Balio Studio
Distribuidora
Microids
Fecha de lanzamiento
21 nov 2019

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