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Two New Budget Xbox Games Launch – SlimeFlip And Shroomageddon

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Shroomageddon hits Xbox alongside SlimeFlip

Are you ready for a double dose of quirky indie fun? Synnergy Circle Games launches not one, but two new titles onto the Xbox and PC ecosystem.

Shroomageddon and SlimeFlip arrive side by side, offering very different gameplay experiences while sharing the same playful, budget-friendly appeal that fans of smaller creative releases often gravitate towards.

Available across Xbox consoles and Windows PC, both games land at the same price point and can even be picked up together in a single value-packed bundle.

SlimeFlip Brings Gravity-Bending Dungeon Platforming

SlimeFlip puts you in control of a small but surprisingly agile slime creature, trapped deep inside a dangerous dungeon and desperate to escape back to the safety of the forest. What starts as a simple platforming challenge quickly becomes a test of timing, positioning, and spatial awareness.

The key mechanic here is gravity control. At any moment, players can choose to walk on either the floor or the ceiling, flipping the entire perspective of each room to bypass hazards, avoid traps, and navigate around obstacles blocking the route forward. Each dungeon section demands careful thought, as switching surfaces at the wrong time can send your slime tumbling straight into danger.

Rather than relying on speed alone, SlimeFlip rewards players who can read a room, anticipate threats, and use gravity creatively. It is a compact, focused experience designed around learning enemy patterns and mastering the art of flipping at just the right moment.

Shroomageddon Turns Growth Into Pure Power

While SlimeFlip is about finesse, Shroomageddon embraces chaos. In this colourful action-driven adventure, size truly matters. Players collect coins and power-shrooms to grow larger, stronger, and more dominant, using sheer mass to overwhelm enemies and smash through the world around them.

But growth is not permanent. Shrink down too far and you become vulnerable, hunted by larger foes and struggling to survive. The constant push and pull between growing and shrinking adds a layer of risk and momentum, forcing players to stay aggressive while managing their size carefully.

Shroomageddon thrives on its simple but effective loop. Grow big, dominate the battlefield, and bring despair to enemies standing in your way. Lose momentum and suddenly the tables turn, turning you from apex threat into prey.

Formats, Pricing And Bundle Details

Both games launch today across multiple formats, with identical pricing for each version no matter whether you grab the Xbox Series X|S Optimised edition, that of Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S (Non-Optimised), or even the one that plays nicely on Windows PC.

Each individual version of SlimeFlip and Shroomageddon is priced at £4.19.

For players looking to grab everything in one go, there is also the SlimeFlip + Shroomageddon Pack priced at £21.24, granting access to all versions of both games across Xbox and PC in a single bundle.

SlimeFlip And Shroomageddon At A Glance

  • Two new indie games launching today from Synnergy Circle Games
  • SlimeFlip focuses on gravity-flipping dungeon platforming
  • Shroomageddon delivers size-based action where growth equals power
  • Available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC
  • £4.19 per version for each game
  • Bundle available with all versions of both games included

Two Very Different Takes On Indie Fun

With SlimeFlip offering thoughtful, gravity-defying platform puzzles and Shroomageddon leaning into loud, size-fuelled action, Synnergy Circle Games has delivered two contrasting experiences under one launch umbrella.

Whether you prefer precision and planning or growth-driven chaos, today’s double release ensures there is something new to dive into across Xbox and PC.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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