The Bucketlist Tourist

The Bucketlist Tourist

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About The Bucketlist Tourist

The Bucketlist Tourist is a chaotic, physics-based multiplayer game from TentGame Studio. Released in 2026, it pits 2-4 players against each other in a race to take the best photos of ridiculous scenarios. Each session revolves around a shared camera, forcing teams to physically wrestle over its control while completing tasks like stacking objects or dodging obstacles. The game’s split-screen design keeps everyone in view, and the physics engine adds slapstick humor to every collision. It’s a party game in the purest sense, no story, no pretense, just frantic photo ops and a single camera that everyone wants.

Gameplay

You start each round in a themed environment like a museum or a haunted house. The goal is to document absurd tasks, think “capture a ghost with a clown face” or “snap a picture of a flamingo in a hat.” The twist is only one player can use the camera at a time, so you’ll spend as much time wrestling it away from teammates as you do completing objectives. Movement is intentionally wobbly; characters stumble, trip, and flail thanks to the physics engine. Controls are simple: press a button to take a shot, another to grab the camera, and a third to interact with objects. Matches last 10-15 minutes, blending slapstick comedy with tight competition.

What Players Think

The game has a 78% completion rate in public matches, with average playtime hovering around 3 hours. Community moods are mostly upbeat (67% “funny” tags) but split on “frustrating” due to camera contention. Critics praise the chaotic charm but note repetitive levels after 10 hours. No official price is listed, but early leaks suggest a $29.99 tag. Achievements include 50+ tasks, with the top one, “Golden Snapshot”, earned for taking a photo while falling off a cliff.

PlayPile's Take

This is a niche pick for groups that thrive on chaos. The camera mechanic is a clever twist, but it can lead to unfair advantages and repetitive fun. If you’ve got friends who enjoy yelling over split-screen action and don’t mind grinding through similar tasks, it’s worth the price. For solo players or those seeking depth, skip it. The Bucketlist Tourist is a fleeting hit, great for a few laughs, but not a long-term investment.

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Multiplayer, Split screen

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