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Bogos Binted? is a chaotic indie simulator that throws 2-4 players into a night of tabletop mayhem. Developed by Underbadger and published by GameDev.ist, it launched on PC in January 2026. The game pits friends against each other in a series of absurd mini-games that mix strategy, deception, and luck. If you lose a round? Your character’s head literally explodes. It’s a party game with a twist, blending quickfire decision-making and social shenanigans. Think of it as a dice-rolling, card-slapping battle royale where the only goal is to outwit your rivals. Perfect for short sessions of explosive fun.
Each round is a high-stakes contest of wits and dumb luck. Players collect resources, bid on actions, and manipulate the board to sabotage opponents. Mini-games like "Quantum Jenga" and "Liar’s Dice" dominate the flow, requiring quick thinking and bold lies. The catch? Every misstep triggers a cartoonish head explosion, resetting your progress. Matches last 15-30 minutes, with turns alternating between planning, bluffing, and reacting to sudden chaos. Controls are simple but precise, mouse-driven for resource management, hotkeys for rapid actions. The co-op mode swaps rivals for teamwork, though betrayal is always an option. It’s fast, twitchy, and best played with friends who don’t mind yelling.
Bogos Binted? holds an 82% PlayPile score and a 4.3/5 user rating. Average playtime is 3.8 hours, with 78% of players completing the base game and 65% unlocking achievements. Community moods split into 34% chaotic, 22% hilarious, and 18% frustrating, many cite the steep learning curve. Snippets praise its "explosive fun" and "addictive loops," while critics call it "annoying for solo players." Achievement stats are tight: 15% of players hit 100% completion, averaging 92 hours. The game thrives in multiplayer but falters solo, with 63% of single-player sessions ending before the 5-hour mark.
Bogos Binted? is a $29.99 splurge for party gamers who love bite-sized, rowdy competition. It lacks depth for solo strategy fans but shines with 2-4 friends, offering 8-10 hours of chaotic fun. The 120 achievements are doable but grind-heavy, rewarding 78% of players with completion. Skip it if you prefer solo sims or deep tactics. For its price, it’s a solid pick if you prioritize laughs over longevity. The head explosions alone make it worth a try.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
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