HotShots Party

HotShots Party, known in Japan as Drillimation Fever (ドリメーションフィーバー), is a series of party games developed by Seymour Games and published by Drillimation Studios. The series spans seven installments with an eighth game currently in development.

Gameplay
The main goal of HotShots Party is the player must knock out the other players by beating them at score-based minigames, the gameplay is somewhat similar to Mario Party. Players start with three "Lucky Stars", acting as lives, and the coins acting as health. Lucky Stars are lost when a player's coin count reaches zero, and players are out after losing all their Lucky Stars. Players can get more coins and Lucky Stars by landing on certain spaces on adventure boards. The number of coins lost from losing a minigame starts at five and increases by another five every five turns.

In HotShots Party 3, the main mechanic was dropped and a new system was created. The main objective for that was to gather the most coins and Lucky Stars within three rounds, all of which last five turns.

Reception
HotShots Party has generally been critically acclaimed by critics, with many players finding it enjoyable and replayable.

Criticism
HotShots Party has faced criticism over some features when new installments came out, and the series was heavily attacked by critics over some of the sound effects. The game's developer, Seymour Games, made heavy use of Hanna-Barbera's older sound effects from their productions, usually for a retro feel. El TV Kadsre Magazine stated, "many of them are fun at first and take you back to some of Hanna-Barbera's older cartoons, but get really annoying very very fast." Several fanmade mods have been created with the sole purpose of removing them from the game. Since the Driller Engine Ultimate 2 Era, Seymour stopped using them, as it continued to draw criticism from fans.