Gang Beasts: the gelatinous brawl your whole group will fall for
Gang Beasts is a gloriously silly fighting game by Boneloaf about clumsy gelatinous characters who try, with mixed success, to shove each other off a moving truck, a meat-factory conveyor or the top of a Ferris wheel. There are no tight combos or frame data here β just soft, drunken physics that turn even a simple grab by the collar into comedy. You buy the full version of the game as a Steam gift on your account.
What the game is and why it clicks
The core of Gang Beasts is its deliberately clumsy controls. Your fighter clings to surfaces, grabs rivals with its hands, drags them toward the edge and tries to dump them off or into a hazard. Whoever is left standing on the arena wins. Because the characters are so wobbly, every fight is unpredictable: you can whiff, fall yourself, grab a beam at the last second and steal a hopeless round. That unpredictability is exactly what makes it a party hit.
Modes and arenas
Gang Beasts has several modes for any mood:
- Gang β free-for-all or team-vs-team brawling, the classic mode.
- Football β a ridiculous βsportβ where scoring is harder than staying on your feet.
- Waves β co-op against incoming enemies, for when you'd rather stand shoulder to shoulder than fight each other.
The arenas are an attraction in themselves: meat factories with hooks, moving trucks, trains, balloons, elevators and a Ferris wheel. Each location is a trap, and half the deaths come not from a rival's fists but from your own clumsiness.
Solo, local co-op and online
Gang Beasts supports up to 8 players. You can gather a group on one screen (local co-op β the reason most people pick it up) or play online with friends or strangers. There's also a mode against bots if you want to practice or play solo. The game truly shines in person, surrounded by shouting and laughter.
What the gift includes
You get the base Gang Beasts game β the full PC (Windows) version on Steam. No early access: the full release landed on December 12, 2017, the game has long been polished and regularly received free updates with new costumes and arenas. A separate official soundtrack exists as its own product and is not part of this gift β this is the game itself.
How the gift is delivered
Delivery goes through Steam Gift using our bot. We need two things from you: your Steam friend invite link and your account region. The bot then adds itself as your friend, sends the gift and leaves your friends list once delivery is done β you don't need to accept the request manually. Steam Guard is not required. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from the moment you order.
Key region and account conditions
For Steam to let you accept the gift, your account region must match the gift region. If they differ, Steam simply won't redeem it. The second mandatory condition: Gang Beasts must not already be in the account's library, otherwise the gift can't be accepted. And friend requests must be enabled in your privacy settings β otherwise the bot can't reach you.
If something goes wrong
The most common hiccups are disabled friend requests or an expired invite link. If the bot didn't add you, enable friend requests, refresh the link and message us β we'll help finish the delivery. Failures are rare, as with any service like this, and we try to resolve them quickly.
Who this game is for
Gang Beasts is built for shared fun rather than competitive skill. If you want a game that's easy to pull non-hardcore friends into, it's a perfect pick: the rules click in thirty seconds and the funny moments generate themselves. A solo player has things to do in the bot mode and the wave survival, but the game truly comes alive when four people sit at one table and yell at each other. There are no in-game purchases or microtransactions β buy the gift once and just play.
Performance and comfort
The game is light on hardware: it runs comfortably on modest laptops and feels right at home on handheld PCs. The controls work equally well on a gamepad or keyboard, and you can seat several players on one device with different controllers. With minimal text and clear visual cues, the language barrier is practically nonexistent β even a first-timer will figure it out at the table.
What else to check out
If you like fun physics party games for a group, take a look at Human: Fall Flat with the same clumsy puzzles, the battle-royale chaos of Fall Guys, and the devious co-op party platformer Ultimate Chicken Horse. They're all about laughing together β and Gang Beasts fits right in.
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