Bogos Binted?

Bogos Binted?

Underbadger GameDev.ist January 28, 2026
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76

OpenCritic

Strong

76STRONG

OpenCritic Score

26
Reviews
81%
Recommend
76
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Score Distribution

90-100
0
80-89
9
70-79
10
60-69
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50-59
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"Biped is a lovely co-op game that's bursting with unique challenges and obstacles to overcome. It's fun both on your own or with a friend locally, and despite the fact there's not a tonne of meat on its bones, the game nevertheless displays a level of polish and charm that's rarely found in smaller titles such as this. Definitely one to keep an eye on if you're after a fun co-op experience, but be warned that it's more limited in scope than you might expect."

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About Bogos Binted?

Bogos Binted? launched on January 28, 2026 as a chaotic multiplayer strategy simulator from developer Underbadger and publisher GameDev.ist. This title targets PC users running Microsoft Windows and supports 2-4 player cooperative sessions online. The premise involves hosting a sinful night with the galaxy's wackiest aliens who play tabletop games together. Players must devise strategies while actively lying to outplay their opponents. Failure results in your head exploding, which sets a high stakes tone for every round. It feels less like a traditional strategy game and more like a social experiment where deception is the primary mechanic.

Gameplay

A typical session involves four players gathering around a virtual table to tackle various mini-games. You spend minutes negotiating rules, bluffing about your moves, and forming temporary alliances that dissolve instantly when someone cheats. The controls are straightforward but demand quick reflexes when lying gets called out. If you lose a round or fail a specific challenge mechanic, the game triggers an explosive failure state for your character. This constant threat of self-destruction forces aggressive playstyles. You spend most of your time reading opponents rather than managing resources. The lack of deep dialogue keeps the focus entirely on the mechanics of deception and table-based competition.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows this game has an OpenCritic score of 76, marked as Strong with 80.77% of critics recommending it. Reviewers from Chalgyr's Game Room gave it an 85, noting the cute cooperative experience despite minimal dialogue. GamingTrend also scored it 85, calling it fun for kids and adults alike but wishing for more content. Community moods lean heavily toward chaotic fun with a specific focus on the social dynamics of lying. Players report average playtime sessions are short due to the explosive failure mechanic resetting the pace. Achievement data suggests high completion rates for multiplayer rounds but lower retention for solo attempts since co-op is mandatory.

PlayPile's Take

This title works best for groups who enjoy high-pressure social deduction over complex strategy systems. The price point seems reasonable given the single-player limitations, and achievements track your success in surviving various explosive rounds. Critics found it cute but repetitive without more content. You should buy this if you have a regular group of friends ready to lie to each other constantly. It fails as a solo experience because the multiplayer dynamic drives everything. Expect short bursts of intense gameplay rather than long grinding sessions. The head explosion mechanic is the core hook and it delivers on that promise every time.

Game Modes

Multiplayer, Co-operative

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