Boo Party Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
For our Boo Party Review, where we explore the mansion at your own pace, complete missions for interesting characters, and finally… take those photos! Get ready for a fun and sexy adventure that will make you smile.
Boo Party Review Pros:
- Decent modern pixel art graphics.
- 522MB download size.
- Game Options let you turn on/off mini-games and nude photos.
- 3 save slots and a fourth autosave.
- Multiple choice questions.
- Can fast-forward interactions.
- Has an old-school feel to it.
- Has two characters heavily inspired by Sam and Dean of Supernatural fame.
- Save when you want.
- Adventure gameplay.
- The goal of the game is to an item from somewhere and then trade it for another item and so forth until you give ghosts what they want.
- You are helping a scientist investigate ghosts by taking pictures of ghosts.
- Earn spirit points from photos and use them for trading.
- Simple controls.
- The main picture in the house is Interactive and shows who is looking for what.
Boo Party Review Cons:
- No tutorials.
- The game doesn’t help in any way.
- Same music loops over and over.
- The gameplay is really slow.
- No map so you need to remember the locations or just walk around aimlessly.
- This turns into the fact that you need to talk to every ghost/creative and try and interact with any and all objects.
- The nudity seems pointless.
- It’s not that fun to play.
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Boo Party:
Developer: CosmiKankei
Publisher: Eastasiasoft
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Summary
For, this game never seemed to click with me. From opening up to no tutorials and wandering around aimlessly, even when I did find the gameplay loop I grew bored very quickly. How I would describe Boo party is it is a massive fetch quest as you have to get an item to then trade with someone else who needs it and then again to another and it’s just that over and over. I didn’t enjoy how you get no map and so I have to remember where to go or just keep walking around. The game looks good though with a 16-bit aesthetic but that’s as far as it goes, the music doesn’t line up with the atmosphere and overall I just found this disappointing