Skill gaps won't ruin couch nights anymore - Royal Vermin is out
Royal Vermin has just launch on Steam and Nintendo Switch. It's a physics-driven local multiplayer game for 2 to 4 players, built to solve one specific problem: skill gaps ruining couch multiplayer nights.
It takes place in a collapsing junkyard, across a wide variety of unstable and unbalanced arenas. By gathering garbage from the environment and throwing it at rival critters, players try to reach the golden throne and be declared the Royal Vermin. In addition to the core combat, the game regularly introduces mini-games that disrupt the match, adding even more chaos, unpredictability, and laughter to every session.
| Highly unpredictable levels that give no one a clear advantage. |
| A revenge option that allows eliminated players to team up against the player in the lead. |
| Difficulty settings that can be adjusted at any time during the match. |
The base game is free-to-play, but it also offers a DLC for players who wish to explore the world of Royal Vermin beyond the junkyard, expanding the number of levels and cosmetic options.





