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Dig, Dig, Die is a co-op horror game set on a cursed flying ship and in haunted graveyards. Released in 2026 by Alice Games, it blends survival, exploration, and chaotic multiplayer interactions. Players dig for loot, evade monsters that hunt by sound, and deal with UFOs, vending machine power-ups, and a casino. Designed for 1, 6 players, it balances tense stealth with absurdity, letting friends clash via voice chat while navigating procedurally generated environments. The game’s mix of resource management and unpredictable threats makes it a frantic pick for groups that thrive on mayhem and jump scares.
The core loop revolves around digging for treasures, managing noise to avoid monsters, and surviving random events. Each session starts on a flying ship or graveyard, where players collect resources, trade in a casino, or use boosters from vending machines to mitigate risks. Monsters spawn based on sound levels, forcing quick thinking, like sprinting to a UFO escape pod or hiding in a crate. Multiplayer adds layers of chaos: allies might hoard loot, trigger disasters, or sabotage each other. Sessions last 15, 30 minutes, with victory conditions tied to completing objectives or being the last player alive. Controls are responsive but simplistic, prioritizing fast-paced action over deep mechanics.
PlayPile users rate Dig, Dig, Die 8.2/10, with 78% completion rates and an average playtime of 14 hours. 62% of players describe it as “stressful but fun,” while 28% call it “overwhelming.” Community moods skew chaotic (45%) and tense (35%), with 20% labeling it “campy.” Critic reviews highlight its “refreshing absurdity” and “twitchy combat,” though some note repetitive level design. Achievements total 47, with a 68% completion rate. Price drops to $24.99 during sales, making it a mid-tier pick for fans of cooperative horror.
Dig, Dig, Die is best for groups who enjoy high-stakes, low-stakes fun. At $29.99, it’s a solid pick if you crave chaotic co-op and don’t mind repetitive scenarios. The 50+ achievements add re-playability, but solo players might find the randomness frustrating. If your friends thrive on screaming into voice chat while dodging monsters, this is your jam. Otherwise, skip it.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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