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AdventureCasualRPG

DAVE THE DIVER - In the Jungle Content Pack

DAVE THE DIVER - In the Jungle Content Pack moves the base game's action from the ocean into a freshwater jungle lake and adds over 10 hours of story and gameplay. The pack introduces a new Bancho Grill restaurant, Utara Village relationship systems, fresh exploration areas, varied mini-games (including insect battling), and several new mechanics that blend diving, cooking, light RPG combat, puzzles, and base-game systems. Player reactions are Mostly Positive and praise the DLC's volume and creative variety, while common criticisms include an active time system that some find stressful, uneven genre shifts (turn-based or RPG-style sections), localization issues, and isolated bugs. Overall it extends the core experience with substantial new content but expects a mix of familiar and different play loops.

Difficulty55/100

PaceVariable

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoyed DAVE THE DIVER and want more exploration and cooking systems

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ActionAdventureIndie

Backrooms Lost Runners

Backrooms Lost Runners is a cooperative survival-horror that locks players in liminal corridors where voice, light, and movement trigger hostile entities. The Early Access chapter is story-focused and short (a few hours), with strong atmosphere, co-op emphasis, and voice-reactive AI. Reviews are generally positive about mood, visuals, and optimization, though players report balancing issues (oneshot enemies), some bugs, and limited current content. If you value tense team play and environmental puzzles, Backrooms Lost Runners is a compelling Early Access pick; players seeking a finished, content-rich experience may prefer to wait for more updates.

Difficulty65/100

PaceTense, methodical exploration

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy cooperative survival-horror

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ActionAdventureIndie

Junkster

Junkster is a short, polished 3D action platformer built around a creative building mechanic: collect junk, assemble parts, and use them to solve platforming puzzles. The game features comic‑book visuals, controller and Steam Deck support, and generally positive player reviews that praise presentation and accessibility while noting a fairly low difficulty and limited length.

Difficulty35/100

Pacerelaxed, steady

Reviews14 sampled

Best for: Fans of 3D platformers and nostalgic comic/toy aesthetics

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AdventureMassively MultiplayerRPG

Angels Online Global

Angels Online Global is a revived 2D fantasy MMORPG that preserves classic faction warfare and social systems while adding modern quality-of-life: flexible skill builds, expanded inventory, costume drops with fusion upgrades, housing, pets, mech mounts, and built-in chat translation. Early player reaction in pre-launch reviews is positive and nostalgic, though some users report account/registration friction and that servers require the official opening. The game targets players who enjoy social, customizable MMOs with lightened early grinding and retro aesthetics.

Difficulty45/100

PaceCasual to moderately brisk

Reviews13 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoyed classic 2D/MMO nostalgia and franchise fans

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ActionAdventureCasual

Tales Of Wakana

Tales Of Wakana is a whimsical 2D action-adventure with metroidvania-style exploration, varied mini-game segments, and playful writing. The store page highlights platforming, puzzles, boss battles, elemental magic, and dozens of levels and side quests. Player reviews are mixed: many praise the humor, art and content variety, while others report stiff attack feel, inconsistent controls, and multiple bugs. The developer released June patches that addressed several key issues (keybinding reset, pet experience, gate and barrel stealth fixes). If you value lighthearted writing, diverse level types, and exploration, Tales Of Wakana may suit you; expect some rough edges in controls and polish that the recent updates are actively addressing.

Difficulty55/100

PaceExploration platformer with boss focus

Reviews39 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy whimsical, reference-filled metroidvania-style platformers

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ActionAdventureIndie

SWAPMEAT

SWAPMEAT is a fast, chaotic co-op roguelite where you rip off enemy body parts and attach them on the fly to change abilities. The game supports 1–4 player co-op, offers randomized runs with permanent meta-progression, and launched 1.0 on Jun 17, 2026. Player reviews are Very Positive (150 reviews) praising the swap mechanic, gunplay, and humor, though some reports call out bugs, save issues, and deck optimization concerns. Frequent updates and an active developer presence accompany the release.

Difficulty70/100

PaceFast-paced

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Fans of fast-paced roguelites who like emergent builds

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AdventureIndieSimulation

Robot Hospice

Robot Hospice is a free, short (1–2 hour) 2D pixel-art adventure about caring for five robots in their final days. You play as Midori, build bonds through conversation-based choices, and shape peaceful farewells. The game has gentle, slow pacing and an accessible difficulty — most players describe it as emotionally powerful, warmly written, and easy to pick up. Expect a compact, narrative-first experience with nostalgic chiptune-style music; a few players noted minor UI/interaction rough edges but overall feedback is positive.

Difficulty30/100

PaceSlow, reflective

Reviews46 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy short, emotional narrative games

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ActionAdventureCasual

Hold Your King

Hold Your King is a physics-based co-op platformer released June 10, 2026. You and friends carry a temperamental king through trap-filled medieval courses, using stretcher manipulation, balance control, and physics interactions. Player reviews are generally positive about the chaotic, laugh-heavy co-op, though several mention bugs, framerate issues, awkward controls, and possible limitations for solo or local play. The developer has posted launch and pre-launch updates, including adding the Queen earlier in development.

Difficulty60/100

PaceChaotic, stop-and-recover

Reviews31 sampled

Best for: Groups of friends who enjoy chaotic co-op party games

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ActionAdventureIndie

Goblin Company

Goblin Company is a cooperative mining-adventure where up to four players dig, build rails, and manage light to survive and reach a legendary Giant Crystal. The game emphasizes rail-network building, resource loop progression and a dark, humorous atmosphere that many players find enjoyable in co-op. Reviews show the core loop and rail mechanics are satisfying for groups, but the launch has notable stability and cart/pathing bugs that cause lost progress and frustrating deaths. The developer has issued multiple hotfixes in the first days to address autosave freezes, softlocks, and derailed carts.

Difficulty55/100

PaceDeliberate, exploration-driven

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy cooperative mining and base/rail building

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ActionAdventureCasual

WHERE the F$CK is my BITCOIN ⁉️

WHERE the F$CK is my BITCOIN ⁉️ is a co-op incremental dump-digging sim about sorting trash, selling finds, and upgrading gear to hunt a lost Bitcoin. The store page highlights solo or multiplayer chaos; player reviews praise the co-op vibe, humor, and relaxing click-and-upgrade loop but repeatedly call out short progression, repetitive clicking, and limited content. Best enjoyed as a short, social session rather than a long-term progression game.

Difficulty25/100

PaceCasual, repetitive grind

Reviews63 sampled

Best for: Players seeking short, social co-op sessions

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AdventureIndieRPG

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - The Infinite Museion

Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - The Infinite Museion is a story expansion that places you inside Trazyn the Infinite’s vault, adds a Tech‑Priest Manipulus companion, and introduces an augmentation (bionics) system. Player reviews call the expansion content-rich, atmospheric, and narratively strong, while also noting bugs, softlocks, and mixed opinions about augment balance and usefulness. Good fit for fans of narrative-driven, tactical RPG combat who want extra companions and experimental customization; players who are sensitive to early-patch stability or who expect a new archetype/origin may want to wait for patches or reviews to settle.

Difficulty60/100

PaceTactical, narrative-driven

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Fans of Warhammer 40,000 lore and grimdark atmosphere

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ActionAdventureIndie

Frog Sqwad 🐸

Frog Sqwad 🐸 is an 8-player co-op extraction puzzle-platformer built around a tongue-swing physics mechanic and emergent, chaotic teamwork. The game fits groups who want short, silly party runs and creative problem-solving; reviewers praise the art, cooperative moments, and tongue-based interactions but report bugs, unstable netcode for some regions, camera/motion-sickness issues, and uneven difficulty scaling for small parties. Early post-launch updates and dev messages signal active listening, but expect rough edges until more patches arrive.

Difficulty55/100

PaceChaotic, physics-driven

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Groups of friends (4+ players) who enjoy chaotic party co-op