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Best games by Mediatonic

14th Feb 2026
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Mediatonic has become a household name in gaming thanks to their knack for creating delightfully chaotic and endlessly replayable experiences. From quirky indie gems to global phenomena, their portfolio boasts a diverse range of titles that have captured the hearts of millions. But which Mediatonic game reigns supreme? That's the question we aim to answer with our ranked list, showcasing the studio's best work and highlighting what makes each game special. We know everyone has their own favorites, and that's why we want to hear from you! This isn't just our list – it's a starting point for a conversation. Dive in, explore our ranking, and then use the drag-and-drop feature to create your own personal top Mediatonic games. Share your customized list with friends and let the debate begin! What will be number one on your list?

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**Foul Play (2013)** Foul Play (2013) is a unique side-scrolling co-op brawler that casts players as the charismatic daemon-hunter Baron Dashforth, with a friend joining as his trusty sidekick Scampwick. Set entirely on the elaborate spectacle of a theatre stage, the game cleverly prioritizes "performance over pummeling," encouraging players to electrify the audience with stylish takedowns, reversals, and devastating linked attacks. Players relive the most spectacular moments of the Baron’s life across 22 incredible acts, battling over 50 hideous enemies drawn from his recollections, from the deserts of Cairo to the depths of Atlantis. With local and online co-op, beautifully animated scene changes, and a "Daemon Diary" revealing deep lore, the goal is to master 12 electrifying stage-tricks and use every theatrical flourish to bring the house down, all while uncovering the mystery of "Foul Play." Foul Play stands out as one of Mediatonic's best due to its embodiment of the studio's signature blend of inventive design and playful execution. Before their breakout success with *Fall Guys*, Mediatonic consistently delivered titles that took familiar genres and imbued them with fresh, often humorous, mechanics. Foul Play perfectly exemplifies this, transforming the classic beat-em-up into a theatrical experience where player skill is judged not just by damage dealt, but by audience applause and showmanship. Its charming art style, clever stage-based combat system, and engaging co-op mechanics – both local and online – showcase Mediatonic's talent for crafting accessible yet deep gameplay, making it a truly original and enduringly enjoyable entry in their diverse portfolio.

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