A Few Quick Matches

A Few Quick Matches is a platform fighter game for 1 to 4 players that brings the excitement of old-school internet stick battles to a new multiplayer setting. This indie gem was made by Studio Bidou and has rollback netcode for smooth online play, flashy animations, and a combo system that rewards chaining skills. The game captures the chaotic fun of stick figure fights, whether you’re fighting friends in person or online. It’s great for PC setups or portable sessions on Android devices through Winlator.

Unleashing Legendary Stick Figure Warriors in A Few Quick Matches

Check out a list of different stick figure fighters, each with their own style that makes the arena more interesting. Eureka uses mage-like projectiles and zoning tactics, Rend uses aggressive close-range pressure, Knockt uses explosive disruptions, and the free DLC fighter Ninja adds tilt-canceling mobility for devastating pursuits. These characters are based on well-known stick animation tropes, and they turn simple line-drawn heroes into combo machines that require players to master their kits.

Battles take place on a variety of stages, including the Tower, which is very tall; the Woods, which are creepy; the Arena, which is very brutal; the Castle, which is very strong; and the Yomi, which is very dark. Each stage has interactive hazards and sight gags that make the flash-inspired chaos even worse. Without a linear campaign, the “story” comes from rivalries and combos that get bigger and bigger. This reminds me of the endless fights in early 2000s web animations where every hit leads to an epic counterattack.

Explosive Gameplay Mechanics of A Few Quick Matches

Core combat is based on easy-to-use platform fighter controls, where most hits smoothly turn into air dashes, allowing for almost endless combo extensions. Players dash, jump, parry, and use special attacks to get through neutral fights, building up to screen-shaking juggles that feel great. Local couch play lets up to four people play at once, and online quickplay and lobbies make sure that matches around the world are lag-free thanks to strong rollback netcode.

Customization is great for training modes that help you get better at kill confirms and edge-guarding. The upcoming workshop support will bring even more modded content. Matches are quick, lasting only 2 to 4 minutes, and they focus on aggressive playstyles rather than defensive stalls. Free updates like Ninja keep the meta fresh without any paywalls.

Personal Insights from Playing A Few Quick Matches

Jumping into a few quick matches feels like finding those hypnotic stick fight videos again, but with netcode that works perfectly, turning casual fights into pro-level rivalries. The combo depth sneaks up on you. It starts out simple and then turns into 50%+ true combos that send opponents flying off the screen. Multiplayer is most fun with friends, whether you’re all on the same couch or across the world. And emulating on Android with Winlator gives you the same high-octane thrills during your commute, showing that its lightweight design packs a big punch.

Essential System Specifications for A Few Quick Matches

PlatformMinimum RequirementsRecommended Requirements
PC CPUIntel Core 2 Duo E8400Intel Core i3-10100
PC GPUNVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTNVIDIA GTX 1050
PC RAM512 MB4 GB
PC OSWindows 7Windows 10
PC Storage300 MB300 MB
Android/Winlator CPUSnapdragon 625 or MediaTek Helio P60Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or MediaTek Dimensity 9000
Android/Winlator RAM4 GB8 GB
Android/Winlator Storage1 GB available (plus emulator overhead)1 GB available (plus emulator overhead)

At 1080p, even with four players going crazy, you should get a steady 60+ FPS on a PC with minimum specs. If you have a recommended rig, you can get 144 FPS for a competitive edge. With Winlator, Android runs at 45–60 FPS on low-end devices for smooth dashes and combos. On high-end chips, it can go up to 60 FPS, making portable play as intense as desktop play without any problems.

A Few Quick Matches In-Depth Review Video

Wrapping Up the Stick Fight Revolution in A Few Quick Matches

A Few Quick Matches brings back memories of stick figures with tight platform fighter mechanics, unbeatable netcode, and endless combo possibilities. This earned it a Very Positive rating on Steam. This game is great for short sessions on PC or on the go with Winlator. It brings players together in brutal, beautiful brawls that test their reflexes and creativity, showing that indie fighters can beat the big ones.

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Game Details

  • Publisher The Neon Sea
  • Developer The Neon Sea
  • Release Date 2022-03-24
  • System OS Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
  • API DirectX 11
  • Resolution 1920x1080
  • File Size 138 MB
  • Pre-installed Yes
  • Genre/Tags
    Fighting Retro

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