The gaming festival CAGGTUS will take place from April 14 to 16 in Leipzig. We will be there and let you decide which games we should play in our stream. Vote!
Here you can vote: Tell us which games you want to see in our stream and cast your vote in the survey tool below:
You may have already heard: CAGGTUS will take place in Leipzig from April 14 to 16. At the gaming event, you will find not only Germany’s largest LAN party but also plenty of exciting booths, cosplay competitions, and us!
As part of our FYNG (Find Your Next Game) event, we are finally back on-site with a booth and streaming live from the fair for three days. You can look forward to exciting talks, game presentations, technical segments, and of course, live gameplay. And for that, we still need your input.
These games are available
We have already asked for ideas on our Monstersandexplosions Discord that we now want to put to a vote. In total, you can cast three votes. The survey is embedded at the top of the article. You can find a description of each game here:
- Boomerang Fu: You and your friends are food items battling each other (Yes, you read that right). You have a variety of weapons, power-ups, and tricks available on different maps.
- Bravery and Greed: In the mix of beat’em up, roguelite, and dungeon crawler, you choose one of four classes and fight alongside up to three more friends. Either against each other or together.
- Gang Beasts: Nothing beats a good brawl that looks absurd and controls that way too. You can choose whether to fight against each other or team up against other gangs.
- Gartic Phone: You probably already know this from various children’s birthday parties. Gartic Phone is basically the online version of “Chinese whispers.” You get a term and have to draw it or decipher your friends’ artworks.
- Heave Ho: The task sounds simple but is incredibly difficult to execute: Don’t fall. To do this, you have your friends and very long arms.
- Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes!: One person is in a room with a bomb while the others are on the other side with the manual for defusing it. Now communication is key.
- Mario Kart 8: You probably all know this cult racing game. Here, you compete in a race with your kart and must complete three laps on the track first. The use of bananas, bombs, and blue shells is expressly permitted.
- Moving Out: What could be more beautiful than moving in together? In this physics-based moving simulator, you and your friends haul furniture out of the house while trying not to get run over.
- plateUp: From moving to restaurant. Here you design and manage a whole restaurant with up to three other friends. From the decor to the dishes, everything is in your hands.
- Slap City: In this platformer, you hit each other hard and try to be the last one standing of four people.
- Stick Fight: The Game: Once again, it’s full throttle. This time, however, as stick figures and sometimes with the support of various… amplifiers of opinion.
- Ultimate Chicken Horse: Here, you expand the respective level as you play. The goal is to eliminate your fellow players without falling victim to your own creations.
- We are screwed: As a crew of a spaceship, you have to keep the whole thing running while also making your way through the procedurally generated galaxy to find the guy who pulled the plugs for various worlds.
- Witch It: In this hide-and-seek game, you either have to hide creatively from your colleagues or be clever in searching.
- Worms: A hit for decades: take out the enemy worms militarily and be careful not to become a victim of a rocket strike.
If you’re at the fair, we’d be happy if you stop by our booth. You can find us in the entertainment area in the USK 12 section (now you also know why our selection of games doesn’t exceed the age recommendation of 12). If you prefer to watch the whole spectacle from home, just tune in to our Twitch channel. We stream daily from the fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (except Sundays, only until 5 p.m.).
We are with FYNG at CAGGTUS Leipzig, the first major gaming event of 2023