Indie games are hit-or-miss, but if they truly hit the jackpot, likeBuckshot Roulette, they instantly become cult classics. Buckshot Roulette introduces us to shotgun roulette with the ‘Dealer,’ a game between life and death where the stakes are too high. The gameplay loop is simple yet challenging as it’s not a simple and stale roulette; it comes with significant powerups.

A few months after its launch, the developers added the most requested feature: Multiplayer mode. This allows you to invite three friends to the table for a game of death; only one person wins. Here’s how you can access it.

The player holding the remote, the newly introduced item in Buckshot Roulette.

How To Invite Friends And Play Multiplayer

Unfortunately, sincethere is no matchmaking featureyet, the only way to play multiplayer is toinvite your friends through the Steam Overlay method.

From the main menu, you can access the multiplayer section of the game, which leads you to a pip-boy-esque menu. The menu allows you tohost a table with three roundsand invite up to four people maximum or use anyone’s lobby ID to join theirs.

The rules are the same as those in the single-playermode with zero modifications: conserve your items and survive to be the last man standing,ultimately winning.

Being in a group with four players isn’t a mandatory requirement, so you can play aone-on-one gamewith a single person.

Unlike the Dealer, everyone is titled ‘High-roller.’ If you’re the host, you can skip thebanger songintro and head directly into the game.

New Items In Buckshot Roulette Multiplayer

With the release of the multiplayer mode, the50/50 pillshave been vaultedto maintain the game’s balance between you and your friends. While almostevery other power-up item is still available, one new item called the “Remote” has made its way to the game to increase the stakes.

The Remote functions in an eerie way:It can change the table’s direction, causing someone to miss their turn. It’s a fun tool to mess around with your friends or to turn the game’s tide against the leading player.