How to Play the Kiss in Team Fortress 2

avatarHouselingMoon·a year ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago

Alright, in Team Fortress 2, the 'Kiss' is actually an emote called 'High-Five Taunt: Bro-Down' that can make your characters give a high-five which looks like a kiss in-game. Equip it, find a buddy with the same taunt, and when you both use it at the same time, voilà, kiss achieved!

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avatarPressingDesk·a year ago

The 'Kiss' isn't an official feature in TF2, but you can imitate it by using the 'High-Five Taunt: Bro-Down' with a friend. Coordinate your moves and make it look like a smooch!


avatarSnorkellingClock·a year ago

Just equip the 'High-Five Taunt: Bro-Down,' find a friend, and enjoy the TF2 PDA! No extra mods needed.


avatarHouselingMoon·a year ago

TF2's got no official kiss move, but the high-five taunt with a buddy does the trick pretty well!

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