

Houdini Redux
LifeLit Games · 2019 · Action, Indie, Casual, Multiplayer, Local Multiplayer
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About Houdini Redux
Houdini Redux is a easy to learn typing party game in which two players fight each other to gather the title of "Grand Magus".
Houdini Redux is surely easy to learn but it is also hard to master!
Our game sports:
- 3 Different mages to know and master (Houdini, Cardini, Malini)
- Online Multiplayer
- Local Multiplayer
- 5 Different background maps
- Different gamemodes
- Tournament mode
- Pixel art graphics
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Players praise this casual party game for its simple, accessible gameplay centered on button-mashing competitions and its charming art style, with particular appreciation for Remote Play Together support that lets friends join without owning the game. The main criticism is that it's pricey for the limited content, especially since the single-player experience is brief, and the lack of online multiplayer means you're restricted to local play with friends physically present or via Remote Play.
Fun casual game for rekting your friends4 found this helpful
If you've always dreamed of being a magician, but you've also always wanted to kill a magician, this game is for you. And if you don't care about magicians ... this game is still fun!3 found this helpful
Here's a Totally Objective Review of the game: https://youtu.be/v0wuP-X0iv0 (10/10)2 found this helpful
PUNK!2 found this helpful
Nice party game, "1v1 me" simulator2 found this helpful
I was gifted this game from a friend, for full disclosure. A pretty fun game with a simple concept; press the buttons on your keyboard faster than your opponent and then shoot them! There's no online for this game unfortunately, but the local play (tested against myself) works fine. The support for Remote Play Together is what could really sell this to you; if you have a friend you want to play against you can invite them without them needing to own it. That can give this game a lot of value. Pros: + Cute art style + Excels at "easy to learn" gameplay as advertised + Local multiplayer options with support for Remote Play Together + Works on Linux with Proton (needs xact_64 winetrick) + Decent replay value Cons: - Expensive for what you get, you can experience the entire game single-player in about 10 minutes* - Online multiplayer is dead** - Some of the UI is slightly unintuitive, e.g. the back button is at the top of the screen - Story mode is still "coming soon" despite the game being out for over a year * There are other modes as mentioned in the "Pros" section, such as Madness mode and Tournament mode. However Madness is largely the same as arcade, it just uses the entire k…1 found this helpful
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