Are you ready to in the deep reaches of space, or do you have a favorite wacky physics game to recommend? Starwhal - Abby's Gaming Blog

STARWHAL shines brightest when you’ve got a group of friends on the couch. Here is why it remains a staple for game nights:

While it’s famous for its 1-4 player local multiplayer, there’s more to explore:

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.

: Over 30 obstacle and target challenges designed to help you hone your combat skills (or at least learn how to move in a straight line).

Flopping Through Space: Why You Need to Play STARWHAL If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a neon-colored narwhal drifting through the vacuum of space while trying to stab your friends in the heart with your tusk, then is exactly the game you didn't know you needed. Developed by Breakfall , this title is a masterpiece of "intentional struggle" and chaotic local multiplayer fun. The Core Concept: Chaos in Neon

: Half the fun comes from the narwhals wiggling in "spastic fits of salty marine protest," often leading to accidental victories and fits of laughter.

: 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