Short answer: yes, if you have at least one friend with a dark sense of humor.Here's the full breakdown.
Launch reception
Machine Party launched July 30, 2026 to 89% Very Positive Steam reviews and sold 500,000+ copies within its first weeks. The pitch is strong and specific: the creator of Buckshot Roulette made a co-op party game where losing means dying — Kotaku's headline called it a "Mario Party-style massacre."
What players love
- The concept. Grimdark Mario Party is genuinely fresh — 15 minigames where failure is lethal.
- The pedigree. Mike Klubnika's signature tension (from Buckshot Roulette) translates perfectly to multiplayer.
- Cheap. Around $6 (HK$48) at launch.
- Local & online flexibility — split-screen, Remote Play Together, and full controller support.
- A real mod scene already — server browser, voice chat, and 8-player lobbies within weeks of launch.
- Atmosphere — the industrial soundtrack (Alex Peipman) and grim presentation sell the bit completely.
What players complain about
- It's a friend game. No solo mode — if you don't have a group, you don't have a game.
- 15 minigames is the whole content. Sessions are short and repeat; long-term value depends on how often your group replays party games.
- The humor is niche — the gore is cartoonish but constant. Not a family party game.
- Windows 11 + Vulkan requirement — an unusual bar for a casual party game.
- Vanilla online is friends-only — public lobbies require the community mod.
Who should buy it — and who shouldn't
Buy it if:
- You have 1–3 friends who liked Buckshot Roulette or dark party games like Liar's Bar.
- You host game nights and want something everyone can learn in one round.
- You want a cheap game that's watchable — it streams extremely well.
Skip it if:
- You play solo only.
- Your group dislikes gore or grimdark humor.
- You want a long campaign or progression — this is a sessions game, not a journey.
Verdict
Buy it. At six dollars, from the Buckshot Roulette creator, with a working mod scene and 89% positive reviews, Machine Party is the easiest co-op pickup on Steam right now — provided you have someone to lose to.
FAQ
Is Machine Party like Mario Party?
The format, yes — minigames decide who survives. The tone is the opposite: failure is lethal.
How many players can play?
2–4 in vanilla, up to 8 with the community mod. See our Mods Guide.
How much does it cost?
About $6 (HK$48) at launch. Check the Steam page for your region's price.
Does it have voice chat?
Not in vanilla — the MP+ mod adds voice and text chat, plus a server browser.
Related:Beginner's Guide ·All 15 Minigames ·System Requirements


