Super Duper Party Pooper

Super Duper Party Pooper

Developed by lone creator Nikola Kostic, Super Duper Party Pooper fulfills your unlikely desire to defecate on party attendees without the social anxiety of actually doing so. Players find themselves immersed in a brutally honest tale of existential dread.

Release Date 6 Jun, 2016
Developer K Bros Games
Publisher K Bros Games
Platforms Windows, macOS
40 Metacritic View on Steam

System Requirements

Component
Minimum
Operating System
Windows 7, 8
Windows 7, 8
Processor
N/A
N/A
Graphics
N/A
N/A
Memory
N/A
2 GB
Storage
500 MB
500 MB

Suggested PC Build

Minimum Build

  • Storage: 1 GB
  • OS: Windows 7, 8

Recommended Build

  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 1 GB
  • OS: Windows 7, 8

About This Game

Ever dreamed of defecating on party guests but held back by social anxiety? Super Duper Party Pooper, a sequel to Rudder Games' hit title "There's Poop In My Soup," immerses you in an unfiltered narrative of existential turmoil. Travel to diverse destinations across the globe, from Beijing to Paris, polar ice caps to tropical islands. Enjoy local cuisines, consume until you're completely full, then target unsuspecting party-goers for your bathroom business. As a rhythm-based party pooping simulator, Super Duper Party Pooper challenges you to consume food synchronized with music beats. Just like in reality, increased food consumption leads to more waste production. Deposit your excrement onto party attendees to accumulate points, unlocking new venues and special features. The entertainment continues beyond the base experience - import your own musical tracks and synchronize your bathroom activities to personal favorites. Release waste to Beyoncé's latest hit, Michael Jackson's Thriller, or express your bowels while listening to Adele's relationship dramas. The possibilities are limitless. With Steam Workshop integration, customize characters completely - modify or create new characters, animations, defecation techniques, and more. Parties worldwide are desperately awaiting your distinctive contribution - what's stopping you?