A fast-paced local party game where 1-4 players pilot starships in 2D top-down arena battles.
Starship Olympics is a fast-paced local multiplayer party game where 1–4 players pilot starships in a 2D top-down arena. It features intuitive single-button controls and a variety of game modes, including solo, versus, and co-op challenges, set in an intergalactic sport competition. The game is built with the Godot engine and released as free and open-source software.
Gamers and developers looking for a casual, accessible local multiplayer experience, as well as indie game developers interested in open-source Godot projects.
It offers easy-to-learn, expressive single-button controls that make it instantly playable, combined with the flexibility of being open-source and built with community-friendly tools like Godot.
A fast-paced local party game with starships that battle in a 2d top-down arena
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Single-button controls make it easy for anyone to pick up and play immediately, as emphasized in the README for casual gaming.
Designed for 1-4 player couch co-op with fast-paced arcade combat, perfect for party gaming sessions.
Released under the MIT License, allowing developers to freely modify, learn from, or contribute to the codebase.
Includes solo, versus, and co-op modes with ambitions for 20+ mini-games, offering varied gameplay experiences.
Marked as 'in progress' with incomplete features and potential bugs, making it unsuitable for production use.
Game assets are under CC BY NC SA licenses, restricting commercial reuse and requiring careful attribution.
Built specifically for Godot v4.4.x, locking developers into that version for any modifications or development.