
Whoever can't accomplish higher vertical height looses. You're given asinine controls to make it funnier/more difficult, and you must QWOP your way to the tower of dudes, climb up them, and get higher than any previous player has gotten. The idea is that each round each player is given a character, they have to race against the clock to achieve higher vertical elevation than the previous player's character. I have to say that it's not terrible, but it'll definitely over-stay it's welcome very quickly.

I have to say that it's not terrible, but it'll I played this on the Xbox360 Arcade, and seeing that it came to Steam I'll review it now. In an age where video games are trying to be considered art, Mount Your Friends provides an escape from the tedium that are video games nowadays.I played this on the Xbox360 Arcade, and seeing that it came to Steam I'll review it now. You'll probably play the game for an hour or two at most, then move onto something else, but for a $5 game it can provide a lot of laughs at a party or with a friend when drunk. This isn't really a problem since the game is turn-based, but it results in the other player looking jittery when they move. The game can be fun to mess around with friends, but from what I assume has to do with the flopping dongs, the game suffers some lag issues online. However, the PC release of the game seems out of place as you probably aren't going to have people cram around you monitor to play Mount Your Friends in the same way people might play it on a TV at a party. The game is obviously meant to be played at parties, much like Rock Band or Guitar Hero used to be, and with its homoerotic tones it most certainly can be a source of much laughter. Originally released on XBLA, Stegersaurus Software Inc.'s modern-day masterpiece has finally been released on Steam with a variety of new game modes to try out.

Mount Your Friends is a wacky physics game centered around attaching men with a large floppy dong to other men with similarly large floppy dongs.
