Starwhal Review
The premise is brilliantly simple: you control a space-faring narwhal. Your goal is to protect your own exposed heart while using your mighty horn to poke your opponents' hearts. It sounds straightforward, but the "wiggly" physics-based controls make every movement a hilarious, haphazard battle against your own momentum. Why It’s a Multiplayer Must-Have
: With its bright neon colors and 80s arcade vibe, the game is a visual treat. Plus, you can customize your starwhal with everything from cat faces to fairy wings. Modes for Every Mood STARWHAL
: From moving platforms to air currents that mess with your momentum, the level designs ensure no two matches feel the same. Final Verdict The premise is brilliantly simple: you control a
Whether you're playing it on Steam or dusting off a console version, is a simulation of "dreams in an ocean of the mind". It’s a game that values the journey—even if that journey is just flopping helplessly toward your friend’s heart while shouting in frustration. Why It’s a Multiplayer Must-Have : With its
While it’s famous for its 1-4 player local multiplayer, there’s more to explore:
STARWHAL shines brightest when you’ve got a group of friends on the couch. Here is why it remains a staple for game nights:
Witness the hilarious chaos of space narwhal combat in this gameplay highlight: Let's Play - STARWHAL: Just the Tip YouTube• Dec 18, 2013