

Plus, the developers often tweak the game to make quality of life improvements and drop new content! Little things like allowing presets for different species or clothing combinations are steadily introduced and announced on social media regularly. Though this type of game tends to be difficult for me, I’ve played only the standard edition and have managed to unlock some cute cosmetics and weapon recolors.
SUPER ANIMAL ROYALE SUPER EDITION FULL
A founder’s edition typically costs just under $26, which includes 10 cosmetic items, an orange username denoting your founder status, and the full game soundtrack by Jake Butineau. Super Animal Royale costs $12.99 up front, but you don’t necessarily have to make additional purchases on top of that.
SUPER ANIMAL ROYALE SUPER EDITION PLUS
The idea is that, as you play matches, you find new weapon skins and clothing items, plus earn DNA points to unlock different species of various animals. While Fortnite, a free-to-play game, requires payment to access content and unlock skins ( same with Overwatch), this adorable death match doesn’t have ANY payment plans. Here’s what I like about Super Animal Royale: it’s a player versus player system, so cosmetic items and different types of animals are desirable. I, like many, don’t believe microtransactions belong in games for which you’ve already paid (such as your average AAA video game). Like it or not, they’re a tool in a developer’s arsenal to fund the project and monetize free-to-play games. I’m going to take aim at the elephant in the room wearing a t-shirt here: microtransactions. Even minimal concepts like this can fall apart under a bit of scrutiny, but that hasn’t been the experience here. The matches can be up to 64 players at once, slowly being picked off until one animal reigns supreme. There’s only one real mode to the game, but you have a choice of multiplayer solo or linking up with three friends to play. Now this might sound like an oxymoron, but hear me out: it’s a sleek, silly little Battle Royale that doesn’t feel like a trend-chaser, but a fun idea that’s been well executed thus far.Īs an early access title, that leaves room for a lot of growth in the right ways, something rarely seen in Steam’s budding indie sector. I played more than my set aside hour of Super Animal Royale and paid a one-time price for the full early access game. I played Fortnite for abooout 10 minutes before deciding I wasn’t interested.
