Ways To Play

Photo by Davis Cox
Push Me Pull You is a game for you and three friends, or at least it is most of the time. But there are other ways to play too.
PMPY
Number of players: 4
Required controllers: 2-4
The standard way to play is with four players, each player controlling a single head of one of the two sports-monsters.
People typically play with four gamepads, one for each player. But the controls are designed so teammates can share a gamepad too. This is called ‘hugsies’ mode, and is recommended if you wish to improve your teamwork.
True PMPY (AKA Australian PMPY)
Number of players: 2
Required controllers: 2
Named after the two-player variant of Hokra - True PMPY is where each player controls both heads of their sports-monster. Playing True PMPY requires serious multitasking skills - it’s a bit like trying to simultaneously pat your head, rub your stomach, and play PMPY.
A tip for learners is to try and focus on just one head, keeping the other in your periphery. It can help you keep track of which is which.
False PMPY
Number of players: 2
Required controllers: 1-2
False PMPY is played by controlling just one head of the sports-monster, letting the other end drag behind you. False PMPY isn’t as tricky as True PMPY to learn, but is just as deep to play.
Having only one active head requires you to use your opponent’s strength in order to carry the ball, so False PMPY favours sneaky players who can lure their opponent into traps.
Competitive players might want to add a rule that only one hand is allowed to touch the controller, as to prevent cheating.
Hybrid PMPY
Number of players: 3
Required controllers: 2-3
With three players, it can be fun to have two players play as a standard team, and have the third player play “true”. Is the player controlling two characters at an advantage or disadvantage? I’m not sure.
-Nico




















