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Pummel Party — Steam Gift

About the game

Pummel Party is a 1–8 player party game built to wreck friendships: you roll across a board, hoard absurd items like a punching glove and a remote-controlled eggplant, and backstab your friends across dozens of chaotic minigames. Grab the full game as a Steam gift: our bot adds itself and sends the gift, no request to accept.

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Enter your Steam friend invite link and your account region.
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Where to get the link: open your Steam profile → “Add Friend”.
Where to get the link: open your Steam profile → “Add Friend”.
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Copy the quick invite link (looks like s.team/p/...).
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Place the order. The bot adds itself as a friend and sends the gift — usually within a couple of minutes, no need to accept anything.
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Accept the gift in Steam — the game is yours. The bot then removes itself.

FAQ

Pummel Party: the friendship-ending party board game on Steam

Pummel Party is a 1–8 player party game about how much fun it is to betray your best friends. You roll across a game board, hoard an arsenal of absurd items and sabotage each other at every step, then drop into dozens of chaotic minigames between turns. Here you grab the full game as a Steam gift: after payment our bot sends you the gift itself, and Pummel Party lands in your library for good.

What the game is

The game was made by the small studio Rebuilt Games and launched on Steam on 20 September 2018. In spirit it's a “mean” take on a party board night: a match on a board where luck and dirty tricks matter more than skill, plus a pile of minigames between rounds. It supports both online play over the network and a local same-screen mode — sit down as a duo, a foursome, or pack the full bench up to eight. And if you're short on live players, bots fill the empty slots, so you can try the mechanics or practice even solo.

Board mode: where friendships break

The heart of Pummel Party is its board mode. You take turns rolling the die, moving across the field, picking up items and spending them on each other to pull ahead at any cost. The arsenal is deliberately ridiculous: from a simple punching glove that knocks a rival away to a remote-controlled eggplant you can use to blow up someone's plans. Every item is a laugh for one player and a fit of rage for another. It's these small acts of sabotage that cycle through a dozen “enemies” in a single evening at the table.

Minigames and a standalone mode

Between board turns the minigames kick in — short competitive scenes built on reflexes, dexterity and nerve. In “Snowy Spin” you try to shove your friends into the abyss, in “Sandy Search” you race to dig three-dimensionally for treasure, and in “Explosive Exchange” the goal is simply not to be holding the bomb when the timer hits zero. If you don't feel like dealing with the board, there's a separate minigame mode: you launch just the minigames back to back and jump straight into the action — handy for a quick warm-up or a short session.

Maps and the Steam Workshop

The game ships with official maps — like the horror-themed Pummel Village, the ocean-themed Pirate Paradise and the Rusty Ruins ruins map — each with its own mood and traps. On top of that sits Steam Workshop support: players make their own maps and minigames and share them publicly. You subscribe to the ones you like for free and they get added to your pool, so the game has noticeably more content than what's “in the box”. It's not a separate purchase, just community creativity on top of the full version.

Pummel Party has a single edition

An important point: Pummel Party has no paid editions or DLC that are easy to confuse. The catalog has one item — it's the complete game, already including the board mode, every minigame and the official maps. You don't need to buy an “expanded version” or a base part separately: it's all inside. Extra content comes only from the free Steam Workshop.

How we deliver the Steam gift

Pummel Party is delivered here as a Steam Gift through our supplier FZR's bot. On the checkout page you enter your Steam friend invite link (like s.team/p/...) and your account region. The bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift and leaves your friends list after delivery — you don't need to accept any request or do anything by hand. The whole thing usually takes a couple of minutes from payment. Steam Guard is not required to receive the gift, and your account doesn't need any other games or activity.

Region and compatibility

The main rule for Steam gifts is simple: your account region must match the gift region, otherwise Steam refuses to accept it. The second rule — you must not already own the game: a gift won't apply to a title you already have in your library, and that's Steam's own rule, not our limit. The gift is available for a wide set of regions, so pick the one that fits your account. The game itself is the PC Steam version; on Steam Deck and Linux it runs through the Proton compatibility layer.

Who Pummel Party is for

This is a game for hangouts and voice calls: when the group is together and you want to shout, laugh and end the night in a fake feud. Matches are short, the rules click from the first round, and the barrier to entry is minimal — even someone who only sees board games on holidays will get it. If you like spiteful party games where the winner isn't the most skilled but the luckiest and sneakiest, Pummel Party is exactly that.

Similar party games

If the “cheerfully ruin your friends' evening” format clicked, check out related party games too: the devious Ultimate Chicken Horse, where you build the traps for each other, the chaotic Golf With Your Friends, and the brawly physics sandbox Stick Fight: The Game. They're all about the same thing — gathering a group and unleashing friendly chaos.

Buying in short

You enter your invite link and Steam account region, pay — and accept the gift in Steam. Pummel Party stays yours forever, like any purchase in your library, ready for the next evening with friends.