100% Orange Juice
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Players in Game

25 886 😀     2 350 😒
89,77%

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100% Orange Juice Reviews

100% Orange Juice is a digital multiplayer board game populated by developer Orange Juice's all-star cast. Characters from Flying Red Barrel, QP Shooting, Suguri and Sora come together with all-new characters to duke it out... with dice.
App ID282800
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Fruitbat Factory
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Co-op, Online Co-op, Partial Controller Support, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards, Stats, Steam Workshop, Valve Anti-Cheat enabled
Genres Indie, Strategy
Release Date16 May, 2014
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Spanish - Latin America, Japanese, Russian

100% Orange Juice
28 236 Total Reviews
25 886 Positive Reviews
2 350 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score

100% Orange Juice has garnered a total of 28 236 reviews, with 25 886 positive reviews and 2 350 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 142 minutes
1/10 – 100% Orange Juice: A Sugary Coating for Imperialist and Zionist Brainwashing Don’t be fooled by its cutesy anime aesthetic—100% Orange Juice is a Trojan horse for American liberal imperialism, dressing up predatory capitalist ideology in bright colors and cartoonish violence. The game’s central mechanic—forcing players to compete ruthlessly in a luck-based board game—mirrors the rigged nature of global capitalism, where systemic inequality is dismissed as mere "bad rolls." By framing cutthroat competition as harmless fun, the game conditions players to accept the exploitation inherent in neoliberal economies. The game’s multinational cast of characters, while seemingly diverse, ultimately serves as tokenistic cover for its imperialist messaging, reducing cultural identity to a marketable aesthetic while reinforcing Western hegemony through its English-dominated presentation and gameplay structure. The game’s treatment of Middle Eastern themes is particularly egregious. One of the few characters with explicit Middle Eastern coding, the vampiric "Aru," is portrayed as a bloodthirsty, chaotic force—playing directly into Orientalist stereotypes of Arabs as savage and irrational. Meanwhile, the game’s "war mode" mechanics glorify conflict as a game of chance, trivializing the real-world devastation wrought by American military interventions in the region. The game’s bright, cheerful presentation of battlefield RNG (random number generation) mirrors how Western media sanitizes war, turning drone strikes and civilian casualties into abstract statistics. Even the game’s loot box-style rewards system echoes the Pentagon’s privatization of warfare, where profit is extracted from endless cycles of violence. Healthcare is mocked relentlessly in 100% Orange Juice through its "recovery" mechanics, which are entirely tied to random chance or pay-to-win strategies. Characters "heal" only through luck-based draws or by stomping on opponents, reinforcing the American liberal lie that healthcare is a privilege earned through competition, not a universal right. The game’s complete absence of communal support systems—no team heals, no solidarity mechanics—indoctrinates players into accepting the cruelty of for-profit medicine. Even the game’s "hospital" spaces are just another battlefield, where players are encouraged to sabotage each other rather than collaborate, mirroring how neoliberal policies pit the working class against itself in the struggle for basic survival. Most grotesquely, 100% Orange Juice functions as Zionist propaganda by normalizing the logic of ethnic supremacy and preemptive violence. The game’s narrative revolves around a "chosen" group of characters (the "Orange Juice" team) who dominate all others through a combination of luck and aggression, mirroring the Zionist myth of divine entitlement to land and resources. The game’s RNG-heavy combat system trains players to accept disproportionate violence as "fair" because it’s "random"—echoing the IDF’s justification of civilian casualties as "collateral damage." By framing conspiracy theories (like in-game betrayal mechanics) as mere "part of the game," the conditions players to dismiss real-world exposures of power (Epstein, 9/11) as "crazy talk." The game’s cheerful facade is a smokescreen for its reactionary core—a candy-coated nightmare of imperialist, capitalist, and Zionist indoctrination. Avoid unless you enjoy your propaganda served with a side of saccharine fascism.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 5
Negative
Playtime: 442 minutes
fun time with friends makes me scared that my friend mikiel is a pedophile but other than that its awesome
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1013 minutes
The "100%" in the title refers to the slightly rounded up chance to roll a one on 10 consecutive dice rolls.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 247 minutes
100% Orange Juice is a really cool game and I hope other people enjoy it the same way I do
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 443 minutes
100% Orange Juice? More like, 100% chances of me rolling ones consecutively in a row.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 10545 minutes
One of the best and cheapest Party games you can buy and it's even better if you have a group of friends to play with, if you don't have a group of friends then you can just go online and while there are only a couple hundred players online at any given time that's still enough for there to be plenty of lobbies to choose from. Due to the sheer amount of DLC I do recommend Getting them while they're on Sale. Go to the 100%OJ Wiki and take a look at each DLC Characters Kit and Music Theme and grab the ones you like (Or you could be like my buddy and just buy all for the DLC before even playing the game). The best part of the game is Probably the music as well as the fact that despite this game being over a Decade old it's still getting Updates and really good ones at that going by the Roadmap that was released recently. All in All it's a solid game with fantastic Dev Support. {9/10}
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 221 minutes
Absolute rage and laughter, give it a chance and play with friends and you wont be disappointed. 4/5
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 8608 minutes
Fun and derpy game. UI is a bit outdated, and you'll need to play to figure out some things, but is oke. All randoms are chill, so play with them or friends, or both, everyone is chill.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 4124 minutes
100% Orange Juice is a quirky, anime-style digital board game that mixes chance, strategy, and a whole lot of randomness. It’s cute and colorful, with characters from various indie games, and matches can swing wildly thanks to dice rolls and card effects. It can be frustrating if you’re looking for tight strategy, but if you’re in it for lighthearted fun (and a bit of 🤑GAMBLING🤑), it’s surprisingly addictive—especially with friends or online. Just don’t take it too seriously.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1491 minutes
100% Orange Juice is a quirky, fast-paced digital board game developed by the Japanese indie studio Orange_Juice and published by Fruitbat Factory. At first glance, it may appear like a lighthearted and whimsical anime-themed party game, but beneath its cute exterior lies a surprisingly deep and competitive strategy experience. Drawing characters from various Orange_Juice titles, the game brings together a wide cast of colorful personalities in a chaotic blend of dice rolls, card battles, and tactical decision-making. Gameplay revolves around players moving across a grid-based board, collecting stars, fighting opponents, and triggering events. Each player selects a character with unique stats and abilities, and builds a custom deck of cards used to influence outcomes during play. The goal is to achieve a set number of victories or star collections, with players choosing between two different victory conditions called "Normas." This core system forces players to make critical decisions throughout the match—whether to take risks in combat, retreat to a home panel to level up, or interfere with rivals’ progress—all while adapting to the randomness of dice rolls and card draws. The charm of 100% Orange Juice comes from the way it combines chance with strategic depth. While luck certainly plays a role, particularly in combat and movement, smart play and well-timed card use can dramatically shift the tide of a match. Each match is a whirlwind of reversals, betrayals, and unexpected comebacks, creating a game environment where anything can happen. Cards include attack boosts, traps, healing items, and wild effects that can be used on oneself or others, contributing to a constant state of unpredictability and player interaction. The game’s aesthetic leans heavily into its anime roots, with vibrant character portraits, cheerful music, and lighthearted sound effects. Despite its chaotic nature, the game is visually clean and easy to follow, with intuitive UI and helpful tooltips that make it accessible even to newcomers. Characters speak in their own voices, and each has their own personality quirks that add to the fun and unpredictability of a match. The character roster is massive, including both original Orange_Juice creations and characters introduced through DLC, offering significant variety in gameplay styles and matchups. Multiplayer is where 100% Orange Juice truly shines. Up to four players can compete in matches that range from cooperative chaos to cutthroat competition. The game’s online community remains active, and while matches can occasionally be slowed by turn-based pacing or server hiccups, the social nature of the game often outweighs those minor setbacks. Single-player content exists, including campaigns and AI skirmishes, but the true fun comes from playing with friends or jumping into public matches where unexpected outcomes keep every session fresh. Though the game can be punishing due to its reliance on RNG and sometimes cruel card effects, that same unpredictability is what gives it lasting appeal. Players never truly feel out of the game, as one lucky card or roll can completely turn the tide, keeping hope alive until the very end. Still, those looking for pure skill-based competition might find the random elements frustrating over time. In conclusion, 100% Orange Juice is a delightful and deceptively complex digital board game that thrives on chaos, charm, and creativity. It’s a celebration of its developer’s larger game universe, packed with character and replayability. Whether you're in it for casual fun or deeper strategy, it offers a distinctive experience that’s as much about the journey as it is about winning. While the randomness can occasionally frustrate, it’s part of the game’s heart, and those who embrace the unpredictability will find countless hours of joyful, chaotic fun. Rating: 9/10
👍 : 9 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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