That was... interesting. I didn't have anyone to play it with, but surprisingly just using four windows wasn't as irritating or awkward as I thought it would be. It's mechanically interesting and sits in that sweet spot of where it's wild and should be unplayable, yet it is.
The not-quite-synchronized kazoo music coming out of four instances is a bit annoying, but grew on me as I played it, and never made me want to close the game.
The explosion effect is really intense and actually scared me a bit the first time I experienced it.
Unfortunately, I'm not able to experience this game in its full glory with friends, and most probably won't either. That's the risk of a multiplayer game I suppose, but like I said, it works well enough alone.
I was looking forward to this one a bit but I'm surprised how much I like it even still.