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Explosive Odds is a chaotic arcade game from Pig Bot Games, released September 24 2025 for PC. It pits 2 to 4 players against each other in a fast-paced battle of reflexes and risk. You cut wires to earn cash, use abilities to sabotage opponents, and dodge timed detonators while managing your odds of survival. The goal is simple: outlast the competition. With co-op and PvP modes, it leans into frenetic action and high-stakes decisions. Think Jumanji with more wires and fewer jungles. If you like games that reward quick thinking and tolerate a bit of randomness, this could be your thing.
Each round is a countdown. Players slice wires to accumulate cash, which buys abilities like slowing opponents or resetting timers. But every wire cut increases your personal detonation chance. The tension peaks as you balance sabotage with self-preservation. Matches last 8 to 12 minutes, with sudden deaths that reset everyone. Controls are responsive but not complex, mouse and keyboard work fine for quick actions. The co-op mode adds a layer of teamwork, but betrayal is always an option. The frantic pace and unpredictable outcomes make every session feel like a gamble. You’ll spend more time dodging explosions than strategizing.
PlayPile users rate Explosive Odds 4.3/5, with 72% recommending it. Average playtime is 2 hours, and 65% of players complete the base game. Community moods skew chaotic (38%) and fun (42%), but 22% call it frustrating. Critics gave it an 80% average. One review says “Highly addictive but punishing for new players.” Another calls it “Laughably chaotic but not for the faint of heart.” Completion rates for 50 achievements sit at 45% on average. The game’s 2v2 mode is cited as its best feature, though some wish for more strategic depth. Explosions are rated “satisfying” by 61% of players.
Explosive Odds is a $29.99 blast for fans of competitive absurdity. It thrives in short bursts with friends but struggles to sustain deeper engagement. The 50 achievements add replayability, but their 45% completion rate suggests they’re tough. It’s not a deep strategy game, but the mix of luck and reflexes works for its niche. If you’re okay with occasional rage-quits and enjoy the chaos, it’s worth the price. Skip it if you prefer games where skill guarantees victory. The best verdict? It’s what happens when gambling meets fireworks.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative
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