Party Animals doesn’t make it easy to get a win. If you want it, you’ll have to earn it by beating your competition. Doing so isn’t as easy as it looks. Being a physics-based game, there will be times when you’ll feel like your button inputs aren’t working. This might lead to players second-guessing what button does what. So what exactly are the controls in Party Animals for Xbox Series X|S consoles and PC?
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What Are The Controls For Party Animals?
The controls for Party Animals will take some time to get used to. If you want to try learning them before going online, there’s always the option to play custom games or play the training/tutorial mode.
Party Animals Xbox Controls
- Left Stick: Move
- Right Stick: Rotate Camera
- A: Kick
- B: Headbutt
- X: Punch/Toss
- Y: Jump
- LT: Sprint
- RT: Grab/Release
- D-Pad Up (Hold): Emote
- Start Button: View Menu
- Back Button: View Leaderboard
Party Animals PC Controls
- WASD Keys: Move
- Mouse: Rotate Camera
- Left Click: Punch/Grab
- Right Click: Kick/Toss
- Scroll Wheel: Headbutt
- Hold Left Click: Grab/Release
- Spacebar: Jump
- Left Shift: Sprint
- T (Hold): Emote
- Esc: View Menu
- Tab: View Leaderboard
How to Get Nemo Bucks In Party Animals?
So in order to earn Nemo Bucks you have a few different options. In Party Animals you can use real-life money. Nemo Bucks act as a premium currency that can primarily be obtained through this method. The rates on Nemo Bucks are as follows. You can also earn Nemo Bucks through the in-game battle pass system as well. They can also be obtained through challenges. It is more effective to just purchase it though.
- 240 Nemo Bucks – $1.79
- 1200 Nemo Bucks – $8.99
- 3000 Nemo Bucks – $22.49
- 6000 Nemo Bucks – $44.99
Is Party Animals Local Multiplayer?
Party Animals does have local multiplayer. Much like how other games with split-screen works, the screen itself is split into different sections. Everyone has their own screen and doesn’t have to share anything except for the timer. In a gaming era where split-screen gameplay appears to be obsolete, it’s nice that this feature is included.
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