

Splody
The classic couch competitive gameplay of games like Bomberman brought into the modern era. Place bombs, get out of the way, destroy your friends, collect power-ups, 'splode your way to victory in smooth multiplayer with virtually unlimited local and online players!
70/100
Released
March 20, 2017
Developer
Dashing Strike
Publisher
Dashing Strike
Co-op Features
on
PC (Windows)
Online Co-op
Local Co-op
Split-screen
LAN Co-op
About
Developed by Dashing Strike, Splody is an Action, Casual, and Indie game that came out in 2017 for PC (Windows).
You can play together using Online co-op, Local co-op, Split screen co-op, and LAN co-op.
Description
The classic couch competitive gameplay of games like Bomberman brought into the modern era. Place bombs, get out of the way, destroy your friends, collect power-ups, 'splode your way to victory in a variety of game modes adapted for smooth multiplayer with virtually unlimited local and online players!
Features:
- Local and Online multiplayer, allowing multiple local players to join online games together
- Ranking and Leaderboards
- As many local players as you can connect controllers for (4-20 recommended)
- Play against bots to practice or fill in a game
- Level editor, customize level design, power-ups, play and share custom levels online
- Music by The Hamster Alliance
- Taunts
- Various game modes and settings including:
- Traditional "Last Man Standing"
- "Capture the Dino" - Fight over control for a mount in this game mode which keeps all players respawning and in the action until the end of the match
- Free for all or teams
- "Humans vs Bots" - a team of human players (online and/or local) vs large numbers of bots (up to 64)
- Special levels with different behaviors
- Traditional "Last Man Standing"
- With post-mortem "ghost bombers," players can affect the game after they are defeated, so no one gets bored between matches
- Built on a custom engine supporting any number of any kind of controller, smooth performance on low-end hardware, and snappy online multiplayer even on high-latency connections with players from around the world












