BOSSGARD Reviews
WHO’S THE BOSS? It’s finally you! One big, bad, player-controlled Boss goes against a team of Vikings, each with special abilities. Enter BOSSGARD, a hectic 1v2, 1v3, up to 1v5 bossfight multiplayer game in which you get to crush your friends as THE BOSS.
App ID | 865980 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Sand Sailor Studio |
Publishers | Sand Sailor Studio |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Co-op, Online Co-op, Full controller support, Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Shared/Split Screen, Remote Play Together, Shared/Split Screen PvP |
Genres | Casual, Indie, Action, Adventure |
Release Date | 21 May, 2020 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | French, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Russian, English, Dutch, Romanian, Swedish |

5 Total Reviews
2 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
BOSSGARD has garnered a total of 5 reviews, with 2 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ 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:
423 minutes
The game's good mindless fun with interesting boss mechanics, but one very, very big complaint.
The online multiplayer is totally and completely DEAD and to give the illusion that they have a slightly active game, they run "player-bots" in addition to the game AI bots. This is pretty much the literal form of digital masturbation because let's face it, you're playing with yourself anyway.
Bonus points if you're playing with a joystick.
Highly not recommended for anyone that wants to experience any form of PvP play.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 4
Negative
Playtime:
42 minutes
The game is good and very fun BUT the main feature is broken. More times than not the coop doesnt work correctly since only the host is able to see the mobs and map changes while every other player can only see the boss so this leads to a MAYOR disadvantage to everyone except the host. Once they fix that i would definitely recommend this game for large groups of friends but meanwhile just dont.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
119 minutes
Awesome game.
For solo, you can be a BOSS! (The bosses feel good and have very different skills)
For the party, you can be a Viking and get owned by a boss if you suck. (I prefer the ranged ones but the guy that can get big as a boss is cool)
It's worth every penny and can't wait to see what's gonna come for the game.
Feedback for devs:
I would like to see a bit of boost for the Vikings because when you have a party of 2-3, a player Boss can win easily.
👍 : 12 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
319 minutes
BOSSGARD is a fun game to play with friends for a while no doubt. However, after playing the game for some time, you will quickly realize how broken some of the bosses are in the game.
Bhaar-boot can charge his boss rage(pretty much an ultimate ability) in 20 seconds, all you have to do is roll into the vikings, constantly suck them with his ability and by the way, it can suck vikings that are DODGING and even IN THE GROUND. Playing like that will let the boss win purely by using his boss rage.
Plunge-D can stun lock characters, if you're playing a ranged character and Plunge-D lands his jump on you, good luck surviving. His healing ability spawns flies which very fast and move very randomly making it very hard to hit, allowing him to heal for large amounts easily.
Jackhammer is pretty balanced, although at his second phase, ranged characters are as good as dead because he can just run up to them, wait for them to dodge and shoot to one-shot them.
Olaf of Bread and Fortress and both skill-based in my opinion. As Olaf of Bread, you have to be able to aim your projectiles and land it on dodging vikings and also ensure to not randomly use his face slam as it leaves you very open to huge damage. Fortress can use his walls to protect himself but can also use it offensively but locking up vikings to ensure that he is able to land his projectiles.
In conclusion, if you are competitive by nature, I do not recommend this game. You WILL find is very frustrating playing as the viking as they are very under-powered compared to the bosses in the game. If you constantly play as the boss, you may find this game fun as they are very dominating, especially Bhaar-boot. The game balance currently would satisfy you only if you are taking this casually and not planning on playing it for extended periods of time.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 2
Negative
Playtime:
363 minutes
In theory, this is an amazing game... In practice, it's a half baked, poorly designed, tedious mess.
The game is EXTREMELY grindy. I want to enjoy this with friends every now and then, but the majority of the content is locked behind grind. I'd argue that this qualify as a party game, and those kind of games you just want to pickup and play. I can't be arsed to grind for the content between playing with friends, it takes forever.
The third person mode is just plain boring. It's not why you buy this game and it doesn't fit at all.
The bosses feels unique and varied, but their balance is completely off. On easy, one boss can be extremely easy to win against, while another is literally impossible.
The developers are completely detached from their player base. Stay away from this game. It s*cks.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
20 minutes
The game is decent overall but, even single player and multiplayer became stale fast as there isn't many bosses to play as, the arenas are all pretty much the same as well just with different looks. I would tell you to wait to enjoy this game until its on sale if you really want it as for $20 its a very limited game. I think the concept is fantastic but, more content should be added so therefore I would not recommend this game to anyone and only give this game a 4/10.
👍 : 4 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
194 minutes
[h1] Summary [/h1]
I can see this game being a ton of fun with friends for a couple hours. Honestly it's a great party game. The problem lies with the progression/unlock system in place. It takes hours to unlock anything. Expect to pay for only half the game.
[b][u] The Details [/u][/b]
Bossgard is a one vs many game where you can battle it our with up to 5 vikings against a giant Boss. There's not many games like this one out there so it's unique. The online community is dead so expect to bring friends. The boss and vikings can be setup to be played by bots that can provide quite a challenge. Another cool feature to me was you were able to play in 3rd person perspective as the vikings if you enabled the option in your screen instead of top down. There is also a few other game modes like survival, and viking vs viking that I haven't explored yet. Game play is solid.
The single thing that really brings this gem down is the progression/unlock system. It's a weird implementation but not unheard of for a party game to have a progression system. Ok sure, I'll just go play and unlock them real quick. This turns out to not be the case. To unlock that viking, boss, or map it's going to take hours of playtime to get them unlocked for yourself. I simply don't see myself playing a party game for hours with friends to unlock a single character. It's a cool idea in theory, but it just overdo's it to the extreme.
Here's some information I've gained from my own experience playing the game.
---In the beginning you have 4 of the 10 Vikings unlocked automatically each with there own basic attacks and special abilities. There are additional abilities that are tied to rage that all start off unlocked. Thank goodness!
---You also have 4 of the 6 bosses unlocked. Each of them with very unique abilities and play styles to challenge the vikings.
---4 Maps are unlocked out of 12.
You earn 60 gold for losing a match and 120 gold for winning a match. Bosses and viking's are all 4000 gold each but the price can be lowered by earning artifacts for that character. It's unclear to me how you earn them but I believe you get them randomly at the end of the match. Maps are also 1000 gold. That means in order to unlock a single map you'll need to win 9 games, or lose 17 of them. This game needs a desperate rebalance on the progression/unlock system or remove it entirely. Anyways, I think you get the idea.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
973 minutes
Before this free weekend I really enjoyed playing this game with my husband. It was a casual smash'em up and we had gained max favor with our favored gods on all our favorite characters.
Then this free weekend reset came and.....it's not the same.
Now you're stuck playing a limited selection of heroes -- two to start -- and it's frustrating, since this is a very repetitive / grindy game, and the only variation is in who, how, and where you play. Now you have to grind just to unlock new characters, and new abilities, new maps, or new bosses (being stuck as evil toast probably sucks worse than having option A or B for heroes) and then instead of guaranteed loot/costumes from gaining favor from the gods now it's randomized loot chests....which I HATE in grindy games -- if I must grind, then please let me at least choose what to spend the fruits of my labors on.
I like some of the new costume options, some of the boss / ability tweaks, but I'm not digging the new forced solo mode/two character start or the random box options. Our friends who tried out the free weekend with us after we told them how much fun this game was also were not impressed, and it was pretty impossible to sell them on sticking it out for however many hours required to unlock the fun aspects of the game.
I'd keep the boss/ability tweaks, but go back to the original system with all characters / bosses / abilities / maps available to play off the bat and all new gear/colors/flares available for level up as you play your favorites.
👍 : 37 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
28 minutes
I played this game during one of the devs open house events at a pub - as me and my kid girl joined an impromptu match with other dudes. Now all she wants to know is when she can be a (murderous) piece of bread again, so I guess we had to get it.
The game has advanced immensely in the meanwhile, and I look forward to using the Plunger to squash her and her puny 2nd grade friends.
I brake for no one.
👍 : 77 |
😃 : 86
Positive
Playtime:
176 minutes
What have you done to the game? It was way better before this. Dont lock the vikings and boss behind a grind wall. That's not why i bought this game. I bought it because its easy to set up and play with many people. Now the game is utter garbage. None of the kids like it anymore.
👍 : 50 |
😃 : 0
Negative