Brawlygons will have you drawing your combatant before heading out into a multiplayer throwdown, using your unique shape to knock your foes out of bounds.
In Brawlygons, you’ll start off with a little game of connect the dots, creating a unique shape for your fighter before you’re pit against your friends. You’re looking to knock your opponents out of the ring by bumping into them, so you might find certain advantages depending on how you make up your shape. With eight players in a given match, you’ll want every advantage your shape can give you.
Once players have settled on an arena, you’ll be trying to bump each other around, preferably while you’re turning or spinning, which gives an added push. You are also able to dash to hit someone harder, but if you miss, you’ll be vulnerable and predictable for a moment.
Brawlygons will exercise your inner artist as well as your thirst to knock your friends over, giving you many reasons to try out the multiplayer brawler.
Brawlygons is available for free on Itch.io, and is also on display at the iNdigital Space at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto from October 18-21, 2018.