: From moving platforms to air currents that mess with your momentum, the level designs ensure no two matches feel the same. Final Verdict
STARWHAL shines brightest when you’ve got a group of friends on the couch. Here is why it remains a staple for game nights: STARWHAL
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. : From moving platforms to air currents that
: Anyone can pick up a controller and start flopping around, but mastering the "finesse" required for a precise heart-piercing strike takes practice. It’s a game that values the journey—even if
: 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).
: Half the fun comes from the narwhals wiggling in "spastic fits of salty marine protest," often leading to accidental victories and fits of laughter.