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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games

Released: 3/27/2025

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77.8

Critic Average

6 reviews

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Critic Reviews

4/17/2025

Launch Window

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is one of those indie party games that's so much more fun than it has any right being. Plus, that sun's so cute! 🌌

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4/5/2025

Launch Window

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a super-fun and well-designed party title. The dreamy aesthetics and music coupled with the gravity-based mechanics help create a unique experience for all players.

80

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3/28/2025

Launch Window

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.

75

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3/26/2025

Early Review

Its focus on a variety of gravity-based mini games makes it novel, but it may not make for balanced competition

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3/25/2025

Early Review

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games’ succinct selection of minigames is all killer and no filler, promising an out-of-this-world experience that’s sure to be the hit of anyone’s next party.

80

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3/25/2025

Early Review

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a fun and engaging party game that delivers exactly what it promises: a lighthearted multiplayer experience filled with creative, gravity-defying mini-games. The mechanics are easy to pick up, the mini-games are well-designed, and the overall presentation is colourful and inviting. However, the game is at its best when played with a full group of four players. If you plan to play solo or with just one other person, the experience doesn’t quite hold up, especially with the absence of AI opponents. If you have a group of friends or family members ready to jump in, Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a great choice for a lively game night. It’s a simple but well-crafted party game that’s easy to enjoy and offers plenty of fast-paced fun. A free demo is available on Steam, so it’s worth giving it a try to see if it’s a good fit for you.

75

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