Oro Interactive and developer Mike Klubnika, the creator behind Buckshot Roulette, have revealed a brand-new multiplayer game called Machine Party. The concept is easy to grasp and hard to forget: it’s a party game in the spirit of classic board-game-style minigame collections, but dialed up with gratuitous violence, darker humor, and the kind of chaos that turns friends into enemies in minutes.
Machine Party is currently in development for Windows PC and is planned to launch this summer. It’s designed for small groups, supporting 2 to 4 players, making it a strong fit for couch-style sessions, voice chat nights, and streamer-friendly matches where shouting is basically part of the experience.
The game drops players into a lineup of dangerous (and, as the description jokes, “highly illegal”) party challenges. Expect familiar party game formats mixed with new twists that lean into tension, panic, and sudden betrayal. The tone aims for a blend of fun and horror—quick rounds where you’re laughing one second and trying to survive the next.
Key features include a collection of uniquely violent minigames built specifically around mayhem, sabotage, and survival. Players can customize their “test subject,” reinforcing the game’s industrial, experimental vibe. The soundtrack is handled by Alex Peipman, bringing an industrial style that matches the game’s harsh, mechanical atmosphere. And of course, the heart of any great party game is friendly backstabbing—Machine Party promises multiple devious ways to mess with your friends and steal the win at the worst possible moment.
With its summer release window and a clear focus on replayable multiplayer madness, Machine Party is shaping up to be one of the more distinctive upcoming PC party games for players who want their minigames served with a side of danger.






