Regular Human Basketball

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Playtime Not Played
Last Activity 13.03.2020 12:52:10
Added 04.08.2021 16:01:30
Modified 06.08.2021 23:45:48
Completion Status Not Played
Library Steam
Source Steam
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 01.08.2018
Community Score 77
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Genre Indie
Sports
Developer Powerhoof
Publisher Powerhoof
Feature Achievements
Cloud Saves
Full Controller Support
Multi-Player
Online Pvp
Pvp
Remote Play On TV
Remote Play Together
Shared/Split Screen
Shared/Split Screen Pvp
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Description



Regular Human Basketball is the multiplayer party-starter that has your team wrestling to control your giant mechanical death machine. Yelling orders, flipping switches, and shootin' hoops in a post-apocalyptic basketball showdown.



Work together to control the human.
  • Play a 1 on 1 match, or bring in friends to help out.
  • Initiate your magnet to grab the ball, while a buddy rotates it all into position.
  • Invade your opponents mech and disable their thrusters while they try to chase you out.

Online or Splitscreen Multiplayer for 2 or more ballers.
  • Add steam friends to your party to battle each other, and challenge other teams online. (*requires non-private steam community profile)
  • Support for a huge number of controllers for local play.
  • Can you achieve harmonious dunking with 10 players all pressing buttons and yelling orders?



State of the art basketball simulation
  • Six titanic arenas to dunk in.
  • Advanced player face generator with all the latest parts, like LEFT_EYEBROW_42B!
  • Realistic basketball commentary from real human commentators.
  • A pumping 80s hip-hop soundtrack that’ll have you waving your arms in the air like you just don’t exhibit the human ability to care!



Lifelike physics simulates over 4 human emotions.

Physics in video games are always perfect, and this is no exception. Yelling, confusion and flipping upside-down will be things of the past, as you guide your human to the perfect dunk with pinpoint precision. No flailing, flopping and falling out only to be accidentally squished buy your well-meaning buddy here!

Michael Jordan once called basketball "The Sport of Kings". That was shortly before someone accidentally turned off his magnet mid-dunk and he crashed to the floor upside down with legs flailing and boosters rotating the wrong way. Poor Michael, he sustained serious chassis damage.