Slackerz-Inc

Food Fight Frenzy

Food Fight Free-For-All

Free for all
Party Game
Versus
1 - 4 players
Free for All
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Overview

Overview

Overview

Food Fight Frenzy is a collaboration between, Slackerz-Inc, Retro Arcade Remakes, and Atari. Slackerz-Inc developed the game and Retro Arcade Remakes designed the cabinet.

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How to Play

How to play

How to Play

Controls are just like the original Food Fight. Use the Joystick to move and aim, hit the button to throw food you have picked up. Hit chefs, enemies, or collect the ice cream cone to score points. Be the last one standing at the end of the round. Don't quit if you get eliminated in a round, you can still throw food from the sidelines.

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The Story

The story

The Story

Food Fight Frenzy was brought to the Slackerz-Inc team by Retro Arcade Remakes. After gaining experience with their first game Galactic Battleground, Retro Arcade Remakes thought Slackerz-Inc would be the prefect studio to create a 4-Player Food Fight.

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Features & Specs

Features & Specs

Features & Specs

Features

Specs

Food Fight Frenzy is still in development and is planned to launch Q4 2024

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