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  1. Aug 18, 2020
    5
    Lunch A Palooza is a game developed by Seashell Studio and published by Alternative Software Ltd. And it's available for Xbox One As well as many other platforms. The game basically feels and seems something like foodroyale? Like last food standing game modes include the full on free-for-all 'Main Course' where players have five lives, the 'Royal Buffet' free-for-all with unlimited livesLunch A Palooza is a game developed by Seashell Studio and published by Alternative Software Ltd. And it's available for Xbox One As well as many other platforms. The game basically feels and seems something like foodroyale? Like last food standing game modes include the full on free-for-all 'Main Course' where players have five lives, the 'Royal Buffet' free-for-all with unlimited lives and a time limit, and 'Side Dish' team battles. You may also play the chef's special mode, 'King of the Cloche' to determine which player can achieve "cloche domination". I wouldn't spend more than a fee minutes personally to play this game, but if you’re tired from playing all the other battleroyale games here's your “foodroyale” to add as a side dish for your Xbox One library. Expand
  2. Jul 27, 2020
    9
    A good concept for a simple party game. Both the graphics and game mechanics play a role into having a good laugh, while having the option to play against com's. Even though the game is lacking online support, is something that I would very much appreciate in the near future.
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  1. Aug 6, 2020
    50
    Do I recommend Lunch A Palooza on Xbox One? Eh … not really. It doesn’t do enough to warrant the relatively steep price tag. it’s too rough around the edges, with annoying glitches, overly-unpredictable physics and dropped inputs aplenty. You and a couple of friends will probably wring a few hours of fun out of it before things get too repetitive (or frustrating) to be enjoyable.
  2. Jul 27, 2020
    39
    I was quite looking forward to a new local multiplayer party game to add to the rotation; sadly, Lunch A Palooza won’t be filling that void. There’s a neat idea here, but the hard to decipher combat, wonky physics and general lack of, well, fun mean that we’re best off warming up some of our leftovers for now.