When comparing Bounden vs Bloop, the Slant community recommends Bloop for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Bloop is ranked 37th while Bounden is ranked 48th. The most important reason people chose Bloop is:
Bloop is a good game for small gathering and parties as it is played locally on a single device, it is also kid friendly being that it is simple to grasp the mechanics.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Fun core concept centered around movement
Bounden makes for quite a strange title wherein the players both hold the device in order to try and make a ball follow particular movements on the device. This creates a situation where the players are basically dancing while playing. A bit like a 2 player Twister game with constant movement.
Pro Smart design that uses choreography of ballet
The design of the game was made to mimic the choreography of Dutch ballet. This makes for quite an original concept for a game as well as shows how well thought out the design is.
Pro Great classical music that's specifically composed for Bounden
The high quality music was composed explicitly for this game.
Pro Has a total of 7 dances
There are six dances plus one only released on Android.
Pro Good party game as well as for kids
Bloop is a good game for small gathering and parties as it is played locally on a single device, it is also kid friendly being that it is simple to grasp the mechanics.
Pro Bloop is a two to four player local single device multiplayer game
Game sessions can be played with two, three or four players locally on the same device.
Cons
Con Increased risk of dropping the phone
With the amount of movement needed while two people hold the device, there is an increased chance of someone dropping it. This could damage the device, if dropped.
Con Can not be played without another player
There is no single player mode as the whole design of the game is centered around two players using a singular device.
Con Can not be played as single player
There is no single player mode for practice or A.I. sessions.