KILLER QUEEN BLACK
A 4v4 arcade team brawler where two insect hives clash across a single screen with three ways to win: hoard berries, slay the Queen, or ride the snail home. Simple rules, deceptively layered strategy.
Compare Prices(0 stores)
Loading prices...
We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.
Screenshots & Media
About KILLER QUEEN BLACK
Killer Queen Black is a 4v4 competitive action-platformer rooted in arcade history, adapted from the original ten-player cabinet game that was a cult hit in US arcade bars before Liquid Bit and BumbleBear Games brought it home for PC, Xbox, and Switch. Each team of four splits into one Queen and three Drones, and every match is a best-of-five sprint toward one of three victory conditions: fill your hive with 12 berries for an Economic win, kill the enemy Queen three times for a Military win, or escort a painfully slow snail across the map for the wonderfully chaotic Snail victory. That last one generates approximately 90% of all screaming in party sessions, and that is a feature, not a bug. The genius of the design is that all three win paths are live at the same time. Your team could be stacking berries, someone on the other side is riding that snail, and their Queen is hunting yours down for a military killshot, all in the same 90-second round. Drones can upgrade themselves by passing through Gates to grab one of four weapons: Sword, Morning Star, Laser, or Stinger. Each weapon changes how you engage, whether you are diving into direct combat or picking off threats at distance with a slow-moving laser beam. The Queen is fast and deadly but fragile, and leaning too hard on her aggression is a classic rookie mistake that costs matches. The push-pull between protecting your Queen, blocking the snail, and sneaking berries is where the real fun lives, and learning to read all three at once is what keeps you coming back. For groups, this is close to as good as it gets for a local competitive game. The Hydra update added full 8-player local multiplayer on PC, meaning you can stack four controllers on one machine and go toe-to-toe with four friends on the couch with no online subscription required. Bots fill empty slots in local and custom matches, which means even a smaller group of three or four people can get a proper game going without waiting for matchmaking. There are three online modes: Quick Play (fast drop-in with bots to cover gaps), Ranked (no bots, full commitment), and Custom lobbies for private eight-player throwdowns. Cross-play between PC and other platforms was supported at launch, which helps pool numbers. The six arenas each nudge strategy in different directions, with some layouts favouring snail pushes and others making berry runs trickier to defend against. There are genuine caveats. Online population has always been the elephant in the room, and players outside North America have historically reported longer queue times and bot-heavy lobbies, particularly in Ranked. The content pool is thin for solo players: beyond a basic tutorial and bot matches there is nothing single-player here, so if you are shopping for a solo experience, look elsewhere. Map and character visual variety is also on the slim side, and the maps can feel samey once you have clocked a few hours. The onboarding is a bit clunky too, with tutorials that critics noted feel long-winded despite the actual rules being learnable in a single live match. None of that kills the experience when you have the right crowd. Get four people in a room, assign roles, and you will be doing exactly what every review from launch week described: shouting "SNAIL!" at the top of your lungs within the first twenty minutes. For couch co-op groups or anyone with a reliable squad to queue with online, Killer Queen Black punches well above its weight class. Riley, Scout Team
Tags
System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- 11
- Storage
- 600 MB
- Processor
- 1GHz
- System requirements
- Windows 7
Reviews & Ratings
No ratings available
Game Info
- Developer
- Liquid Bit & BumbleBear Games
- Publisher
- Liquid Bit, LLC
- Release Date
- Oct 1, 2019