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PiPu Party is a puzzle-platformer with a focus on chaotic co-op and symbol-based level manipulation. Developed by Em7 and released in June 2026, it blends local multiplayer with a 3-slot backpack system for swapping symbols that change environmental rules. Play on PC, Linux, or Mac, solo or with up to three players. The game thrives on teamwork and competition, letting you either solve puzzles together or sabotage each other to progress. Think of it as a fast-paced, brainy playground where every level is a puzzle you can rewrite.
The core loop involves picking symbols from a shared backpack and placing them to alter level physics. For example, a gravity symbol flips the floor into a ceiling, while a time symbol freezes moving platforms. Sessions mix quick puzzle-solving and frantic co-op, with players passing symbols between slots. Competitive mode adds sabotage elements like deleting others’ symbols. Controls are responsive, with tight jump and placement mechanics. Each level forces you to adapt, sometimes you’ll stack symbols to create bridges, other times you’ll race to overwrite each other’s moves. The 3-slot limit keeps every decision urgent.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 75% completing the main story. Average playtime is 8.5 hours, though co-op fans spend 20% longer. Community moods split between chaotic fun (62%) and teamwork (38%). One review calls it “the most creative party puzzle game in years.” Another critic says the 3-slot system “feels restrictive but sharpens the strategy.” Achievements are 80% completion-rated, with 42% of players earning all 120. Critics praise the “tight controls and replayability,” but some note the lack of online multiplayer as a missed opportunity.
PiPu Party is a must-play for puzzle fans and local multiplayer enthusiasts. It excels at short, tense sessions, with mechanics that reward lateral thinking. At $25, it’s priced like a standard indie title. The 3-slot system creates natural friction in co-op, making collaboration feel earned. Not ideal for solo platforming purists, its strength lies in group dynamics. With 80% of players completing it and 40% collecting all achievements, it’s a solid investment for those who enjoy chaotic, brains-over-brawn challenges.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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