A Gentlemen's Dispute

A Gentlemen's Dispute

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About A Gentlemen's Dispute

A Gentlemen's Dispute is a chaotic strategy brawler from Blast Furnace Games. Released in 2025, it pits players against each other in a slapstick duel using absurd items like giant kazoos and explosive top hats. The goal? Reduce your opponents’ over-the-top estates to rubble while somehow maintaining “gentlemanly” decorum. It plays on PC and Mac, supporting multiplayer and split-screen. Think of it as a mix of tactical planning and cartoonish destruction, perfect for quick, laugh-filled sessions.

Gameplay

Each match is a 5, 15 minute clash where you gather resources, build weapons, and hurl ridiculous projectiles. The grid-based maps force you to destroy terrain and structures while dodging traps. Split-screen 2v2s let you tag-team opponents or sabotage allies for comedic effect. Controls are simple, left click to move, right to attack, but timing and item combos matter. You’ll spend half the game rebuilding your garden only to blow it up mid-match. Victory comes from a mix of luck and outthinking, but the real joy is the mayhem.

What Players Think

The game holds a 92% positive rating on Steam with 12,000 reviews. Average playtime is 47 minutes, and 62% of players finish the campaign. Community moods skew “funny” (84%) and “chaotic” (73%). One user wrote, “It’s like Mario Party for grown-ups who still think firecrackers are a valid weapon.” Achievement completion sits at 89% with 54 challenges, but most players quit after the first hour due to the short session length. Critics praise the creativity but note the lack of depth.

PlayPile's Take

It’s $29.99, which feels steep for a party game. If you crave fast, goofy multiplayer with strategy elements, this delivers. The split-screen is a nice touch, but the lack of online leaderboards or ranked play might turn off serious players. Best with friends who don’t mind laughing at (and through) the nonsense. Worth a play if you’ve got time to spare and a taste for the absurd.

Game Modes

Multiplayer, Split screen

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