Compare Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Agharta Studio. Published by Agharta Studio. Released on 12/6/2013. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Action, Indie, Sports.

Air hockey dressed in a Star Wars costume, with 13 alien opponents, three match modes, and a grind loop that either hooks you or drives you out the door fast.

My first thought sitting down with Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe was: someone actually did it. Someone took the beloved 1989 Shufflepuck Cafe formula, wrapped it in a scruffy-looking intergalactic cantina, and shipped it as a modern PC title. The core loop is pure air hockey: your mouse controls a mallet confined to your half of a holographic table, and you swat a puck back and forth until one player's shields give out. That is the whole mechanical foundation, and whether this game works for you lives or dies entirely on how much you enjoy that single core action. The sci-fi dressing does a lot of heavy lifting. The cantina is split across five floors, each with its own visual theme and three opponents to beat before you can climb higher. Each of those 13 opponents has their own special ability that does something physics-bending to the puck: curve shots, freezes, magnetic pulls. You unlock those same powers for yourself by collecting biography pages, which you earn through match wins and quest completions. On top of that sit three distinct match types. Duel is straight first-to-a-score, Bet mode has you wagering in-game currency called Credz, and Survival has you rallying until the opponent scores once. The progression also layers in over 40 pieces of equipment (mallets and pucks with unique properties), around 200 character levels, and over 350 missions according to community breakdowns. For a casual arcade sports game, the content backlog is genuinely surprising. Here is the catch, and it is a significant one: this started life as a mobile free-to-play game, and the PC version kept the pacing of that model without keeping the microtransactions. Good news is there are no purchases beyond the base price. Bad news is unlocking new floors and equipment costs Credz that trickle in slowly, which means you will repeatedly grind the same opponents before you can progress. The AI also has some documented inconsistency at higher floors, occasionally giving up points in ways that feel unearned rather than earned. Neither problem is fatal, but both are friction you should know about going in. On the accessibility side: this is a mouse-only game, controlled entirely from your half of the table. There is no gamepad support, no split-screen, and no live multiplayer of any kind. If you were hoping to set this up on a couch for two players, that is not happening here. The social features are limited to asynchronous challenges. It is an explicitly solo experience. The mouse controls are responsive and relatively natural once you adjust to the confined movement area, though a few reviewers noted the puck physics can feel slightly floaty compared to real table feel. For a game that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, it is also worth knowing the base game is a 32-bit binary, and Steam updated its compatibility requirements in early 2024, so double-check your system before buying. For anyone who has nostalgia for Shufflepuck Cafe on an Amiga, Atari ST, or old Mac, this is the best spiritual successor available. For players who just want short, low-commitment sessions of arcade arcade sports with a heavy sci-fi personality, the 10-to-15 hour main progression holds up well. The moment the grind starts feeling like a chore rather than a reason to keep playing, that is your exit signal. Know your limit, play within it, and Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe is a genuinely charming little game. Riley, Scout Team

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Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe

Dec 6, 2013Agharta Studio
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Air hockey dressed in a Star Wars costume, with 13 alien opponents, three match modes, and a grind loop that either hooks you or drives you out the door fast.

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My first thought sitting down with Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe was: someone actually did it. Someone took the beloved 1989 Shufflepuck Cafe formula, wrapped it in a scruffy-looking intergalactic cantina, and shipped it as a modern PC title. The core loop is pure air hockey: your mouse controls a mallet confined to your half of a holographic table, and you swat a puck back and forth until one player's shields give out. That is the whole mechanical foundation, and whether this game works for you lives or dies entirely on how much you enjoy that single core action. The sci-fi dressing does a lot of heavy lifting. The cantina is split across five floors, each with its own visual theme and three opponents to beat before you can climb higher. Each of those 13 opponents has their own special ability that does something physics-bending to the puck: curve shots, freezes, magnetic pulls. You unlock those same powers for yourself by collecting biography pages, which you earn through match wins and quest completions. On top of that sit three distinct match types. Duel is straight first-to-a-score, Bet mode has you wagering in-game currency called Credz, and Survival has you rallying until the opponent scores once. The progression also layers in over 40 pieces of equipment (mallets and pucks with unique properties), around 200 character levels, and over 350 missions according to community breakdowns. For a casual arcade sports game, the content backlog is genuinely surprising. Here is the catch, and it is a significant one: this started life as a mobile free-to-play game, and the PC version kept the pacing of that model without keeping the microtransactions. Good news is there are no purchases beyond the base price. Bad news is unlocking new floors and equipment costs Credz that trickle in slowly, which means you will repeatedly grind the same opponents before you can progress. The AI also has some documented inconsistency at higher floors, occasionally giving up points in ways that feel unearned rather than earned. Neither problem is fatal, but both are friction you should know about going in. On the accessibility side: this is a mouse-only game, controlled entirely from your half of the table. There is no gamepad support, no split-screen, and no live multiplayer of any kind. If you were hoping to set this up on a couch for two players, that is not happening here. The social features are limited to asynchronous challenges. It is an explicitly solo experience. The mouse controls are responsive and relatively natural once you adjust to the confined movement area, though a few reviewers noted the puck physics can feel slightly floaty compared to real table feel. For a game that runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, it is also worth knowing the base game is a 32-bit binary, and Steam updated its compatibility requirements in early 2024, so double-check your system before buying. For anyone who has nostalgia for Shufflepuck Cafe on an Amiga, Atari ST, or old Mac, this is the best spiritual successor available. For players who just want short, low-commitment sessions of arcade arcade sports with a heavy sci-fi personality, the 10-to-15 hour main progression holds up well. The moment the grind starts feeling like a chore rather than a reason to keep playing, that is your exit signal. Know your limit, play within it, and Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe is a genuinely charming little game. Riley, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieAir HockeySci-Fi SettingRPG ProgressionMouse ControlsSingle-Player OnlyCasual SessionsSpecial AbilitiesMobile PortRetro Homage

System Requirements

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OS
Windows XP or later
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
OpenGL 2.1 Compliant Graphics Device, 128 MB VRAM
Processor
2.33 GHz or faster x86-compatible processor
Sound Card
OpenAL Compatible Sound Card

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Developer
Agharta Studio
Publisher
Agharta Studio
Release Date
Dec 6, 2013

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