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Which Way Up: Space Olympics to be a blast

which way up: space olympics gravity-bending party platformer game is coming to linux mac windows pc

Which Way Up: Space Olympics gravity-bending party platformer game is coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC. Thanks to the skills of Turtle Flip Studio, their creativity is bending the limits of imagination. Due to make its way onto Steam.

Turtle Flip Studio, based in Sydney, has released some amazing news for all of us who like a good time with friends and family. They’re bringing out Which Way Up: Space Olympics on Steam for Linux in 2025, and it looks like it’s going to be a blast.

While competing in over 10 space-themed events, here’s the twist – it’s all about mastering gravity. You get to play as one of seven Space Sprites, each with their own unique vibe, in what’s essentially an interstellar decathlon. It’s designed so anyone can jump in and play, no matter your age or skill level. This means everyone from your little cousin to your grandma can join in the fun.

The backstory of Which Way Up: Space Olympics is unique too. Before everything we know existed, these Space Sprites came together with a dream – the dream of life itself. As they crafted the universe, they also created the Space Olympics as a way to relax and have fun. Talk about multitasking!

Which Way Up: Space Olympics – Announcement Trailer

You’ve got various events like “Overload,” where you’re racing against time due to pass on unstable energy before it’s too late. Or “Star Ring,” which is all about staying in a moving light to score points. And in “Comet Collect,” you dash around collecting comets. And in “Event Horizon,” you’re avoiding being sucked into a black hole! There’s also “Constellation Catch,” a race to capture constellations, and “Gravapult,” where you defend your planet while attacking others. Each event has its own unique challenge, and up to four players can compete. Making it perfect for a game night.

You can play Which Way Up: Space Olympics locally with friends while using Steam Remote Play Together. Or online PvP, which means even if your friends are far away, they can still join the party. The game is due to offer seven Space Sprites (with five available in the Demo), promising hours of fun for everyone.

ue to make its way onto Steam in Q1 2025. Which Way Up: Space Olympics looks like it’s going to be a must-have chaotic, and gravity-defying time with friends and family. Coming to Linux, Mac, and Windows PC.

For those keen to keep tabs on the gravity-bending party platformer development, Turtle Flip Studio is active on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok at @WhichWayUpGame. They’ve also got a Discord where you can chat directly with the developers. So stay in the loop and maybe even contribute your two cents on the game’s development.

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