Is Ooga Booga still worth playing in 2026?
A wacky Sega party game, Ooga Booga pits Polynesian tribes in minigames mixing mask throwing, races and mount combat. The festive spirit and offbeat tone clearly target local multiplayer, where the title shows its infectious energy. Solo, the content runs dry fast and the production shows its age. For a group evening among the curious or a fan of original retro party games, the experience keeps a stock of immediate fun, even if the whole stays minor.