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'Conga Master' [GOG, Steam] from Undercoders is an amusing and silly idea for a game, get ready to shake those hips.

Disclosure: Key provided by GOG.

It's a pretty simple arcade game about dancing in a conga line near people for long enough so that they join you. Sounds simple right? Wrong. Bump into people and that don't like you, take too long and you lose momentum, slip on a banana skin and get launched about.

I do love the fact that for once we are controlling essentially a mob of dancers, rather than a mob of angry people, so bonus points for doing something amusingly different.

It has a very simple control scheme, movement is only based on left and right as you try to direct your conga line around other club goers.

It's not just a case of filling up your conga line with lots of people. You need to fill up different meters based on different types of people to complete a level. Once done, conga out of the building and try not to get sucked up by aliens.

The major problem with Conga Master is how utterly repetitive it becomes, I mean you're just doing the exact same thing all the time. There's a few different characters and awkward powerups to try and grab, but other than that it's basically the same all the way through. It was enjoyable for a short period, but after a while it just became boring. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Philadelphus Oct 7, 2016
So, you're saying it's like TF2, but without the fighting…? ;)
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