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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games

2025
GenresIndie, Action, Platformer, Simulation, Side View Perspective, Sports, Casual, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMar 27, 2025
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperTurtle Flip Studio
Overview

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a family friendly party game that gives unique freedom of movement by allowing you to run on walls and ceilings, orbit around planets, or fall across entire levels by manoeuvring through gravity fields. Before The Universe existed, the Space Sprites banded together one-by-one to see a dream come to fruition: the dream of life itself. As The Universe began to take shape, so too did space. But space is unpredictable, and creating life is tiresome work. So, the Sprites took it upon themselves to create a pastime. The Galaxy Games. Each event features its own unique bite-sized challenge where up to 4 players can compete. Eject your friends into space as you race across gravity fields, score a goal with an entire moon, leap across planets to escape a black hole, and capture and hold zodiacal constellations.

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3 reviews found

77

Nindie Spotlight

Mar 26, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

LadiesGamers.com

Mar 25, 2025

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

NextPlay

Mar 28, 2025

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a solid party game that can be a fun way to pass some time, solo or with friends and family. The neat animations, visuals, and top-tier physics are very strong and are best showcased in Multiplayer. Its foundations are something to admire, and with a few quality-of-life updates and additional games, this game will be at the top of the list for your next family games night. PROS - Controls are slick and responsive - Multiplayer mini-games are fun and diverse, keeping it fresh - Character moves are versatile - Visuals and sound design present a space-like tone really well CONS - The single-player campaign is overshadowed by the multiplayer component - A few bugs impacted gameplay Reviewed on Nintendo Switch.

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