When comparing Bloop vs Skullduggery!, the Slant community recommends Skullduggery! for most people. In the question“What are the best local multiplayer games on Android?” Skullduggery! is ranked 4th while Bloop is ranked 37th. The most important reason people chose Skullduggery! is:
There is a local player vs player multiplayer mode included with Skullduggery! that allows players to face off in a head to head match where players race each other to grab as much loot as possible while also finishing first.
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Pros
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.
Pro Local PvP multiplayer
There is a local player vs player multiplayer mode included with Skullduggery! that allows players to face off in a head to head match where players race each other to grab as much loot as possible while also finishing first.
Pro Challenging gameplay
The gameplay in Skullduggery! is challenging without being to tough, there is always a bullet time mechanic players can use that can make some of the tougher areas a little more easy. So really it can be up to the player how difficult they want the gameplay to be.
Pro Immersive mode
Skullduggery! features immersive full screen mode on all Android devices with Android 4.4+.
Pro Singular in app purchase to unlock the full title ad free
Skullduggery! is a free to play application that does have a singular in app purchase to unlock the full content of the game as well as remove advertisements.
Pro Physics based touch screen controls work great
Just like in Angry Birds, Skullduggery! uses a physics base pull back slingshot motion to control the main player, something that has worked great in the past and still works great here.
Cons
Con Can not be played as single player
There is no single player mode for practice or A.I. sessions.
Con Story is lacking from majority of game
The actual story of the title takes a bit of a back seat and is not really fleshed out while playing. Most of the backstory will only be found in the built in digital manual.