Mega Monster Party To Launch 22nd October, Free Demo Available Now

Mega Monster Party

AirConsole has announced the release date of its upcoming Halloween-themed party game, Mega Monster Party. The game is also part of the Steam Next Fest October Edition, while a free game demo is available right now on Steam.

Mega Monster Party is all set to launch this month on 22nd October. Check out the trailer of the game below:

Mega Monster Party is a classic multiplayer board game and minigame collection by AirConsole, perfect for passing time and ending friendships!

Players use their smartphones as gamepads to control one of eight monstrous characters and conquer the board.

The game can be played either locally or online via Steam Remote Play between 1-4 players. You and your friends can use your phones to play the game, thanks to AirConsole’s seamless cloud-based multiplayer technology.

The task is fairly straightforward where you have to choose paths wisely, make use of secret items, and look to gain any advantage by stocking up coins and winning the PvP minigames. The coins can then be used on the Board Master to trade for monster minions and to get ready for the final multiplayer battle.

Although the release date of Mega Monster Party is not that far away, the free demo gives you plenty of time to test out what the unique game is about and how things work. Bring along a couple or more friends to test out the true potential of this online multiplayer game which uses your phone to work seamlessly.

Features:

  • Board game party fun with a classic spooky Halloween theme.
  • 5 different boards with their own events and visuals flair.
  • 40 minigames to conquer your friends in.
  • 1-4 player multiplayer either played locally or online with Steam Remote Play

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