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Tools Up!

2019
GenresVirtual Reality, Adventure, Indie, Action, Simulation, Party, Casual, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableDec 3, 2019
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperThe Knights of Unity
Overview

Gather up to 4 players for this fun couch co-op experience for people of all skills! Renovate the apartments in the mysterious skyscraper while the tenants are away. Be sure to follow their wishes left behind on the blueprints. Tear off wallpapers, bring down walls, bust down doors, and cover the floor with vibrant carpets and panels - just be sure to do it in time and clean up after yourself!

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Metacritic Score

62


Opencritic Score

71

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30 reviews found

90

Player.one

Jan 14, 2020

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85

Gamingtrend.com

Dec 9, 2019

While Tools Up! isn’t revolutionizing the cooperative play genre, it gave my friends and I every reason to charge up four controllers and start yelling at one another for fun. Whether it’s rolling carpets, gluing up wallpaper, or arguing over who spilled the paint (AGAIN), Tools Up! is a must have.


81

Hookedgamers.com

Oct 12, 2020

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80

Videochums.com

Dec 4, 2019

Tools Up! may be a bit unpolished but it's fun enough to receive the couch co-op torch from genre greats like Overcooked.Tools Up! gameplay video → Immortal Planet Review PlayStation 4 ★★★★☆ If you're a fan of Dark Souls like I am then here's a very impressive retro-style spin on the modern action RPG formula. Immortal Planet is another game that I didn't think much of when I started playing it.


79

Finalboss.io

Mar 28, 2020

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78

Pixelophobia.pl

Dec 16, 2019

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76

Impulsegamer.com

Dec 16, 2019

A fun and lighthearted couch co-op multiplayer game with a simple, but appealing home renovation gameplay formula fine-tuned for party chaos! 3.8 Solid foundation As a fan of Overcooked and its ability to make the madness of cooking in the kitchen into an entertaining co-op party game – and turn non-gamers into competitive freaks – the gameplay loop of Tools Up! and its home renovation hook immediately stood out to me. Revamping homes, griefing friends and carrying around couches in couch co-op? Sign me up! While not as addictive or chaotic as its inspiration, this neat indie game more than nails its unique spin on the team-based, friendship-ruining multiplayer sub-genre and its gamification of home renovation (or home-wrecking) combined with wacky obstacles designed for chaos makes for great fun with friends and family. The core gameplay of Tools Up! is centered around performing typical tasks involved in home renovation projects – moving heavy furniture out of the way, painting walls, laying carpet, coordinating supply deliveries, inspecting floor-plan blueprints and, of course, clean up – as efficiently and cleanly as possible.


75

CD-Action

Jan 15, 2020

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75

Gameoctane.com

Dec 12, 2019

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Ladiesgamers.com

Dec 10, 2019

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