Oh Baby Games launches Bam Bam Boom, a free-to-play platform fighter on Steam and the Oh Baby app.
Oh Baby Games has released Bam Bam Boom as a free-to-play title, bringing its 2D platform fighter to Steam and the Oh Baby Games app. The move follows a period in Early Access and arrives with online PvP and local multiplayer support.
Oh Baby Games Launches Bam Bam Boom
Bam Bam Boom is a 2D platform fighter where players knock opponents off the stage to win. The game supports single player, online PvP, and shared or split-screen PvP. Local free-for-all matches support up to six players with controllers.
Bam Bam Boom is now free to play on Steam and introduces a new playable fighter, Smolting. The latest update includes performance adjustments, input changes such as right-stick smash bindings, and options for V-Sync and frame selection.
Progression centers on BBBOXes, which are earned through Ranked matches and character unlocks. BBBOXes contain cosmetic items for fighters and their props, and duplicate items can be traded on the studio’s website. Cosmetics serve as the main progression layer while access to the game remains free.
The Steam listing notes support for online PvP and shared or split-screen PvP. Local play requires at least one additional controller and up to five for six-player free-for-all. Players who want news and community updates can use the OBB Mobile app on iOS and Android or install the studio’s desktop launcher.
Bam Bam Boom Menu Interface
The Steam overview highlights a roster of characters with distinct, technical move sets aimed at both casual and competitive players. Official feature tags include Online PvP and Shared or Split Screen PvP. A note clarifies that local multiplayer requires at least one additional controller, up to five more for six-player free-for-all. These modes support both local and online play.
Bam Bam Boom Gameplay
Alongside today’s news, Oh Baby Games also opened wishlists for two upcoming titles. Pawker, a deckbuilder roguelike themed around cat adventurers, lists a September 2025 window, while Torii appears on Steam with a Q1 2026 target. Both pages are live for wishlisting.
Bam Bam Boom reaches a wider audience with a no-cost entry point on Steam, backed by online and local options that fit party nights and competitive practice. With Pawker and Torii lining up next on Steam wishlists, Oh Baby Games appears set to keep shipping new titles while supporting its platform fighter. For readers looking to try the game today, the Steam page is live and marked Free to Play.