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Only Up: Brainrot Together is a chaotic climbing sim from Rosa Special Studio, launching November 7, 2025, for PC. It’s a co-op and multiplayer adventure where up to 8 players scramble up surreal levels littered with traps and goofy brainrot beasts. Think of it as a mix of frantic platforming and weird monster avoidance, with teamwork being key to survival. The game leans into absurdity, with shifting level designs and creatures that range from silly to straight-up bizarre. If you’ve ever wanted to argue with friends while dodging giant meatballs, this is your jam.
The core loop is simple: climb higher while avoiding hazards and brainrot monsters. Each level is a vertical maze filled with spikes, pitfalls, and moving platforms. Controls are light and responsive, but precision matters, missteps mean respawns. Multiplayer adds mayhem; friends can block paths or accidentally trigger traps. Co-op play requires coordination, like sharing tools to bypass obstacles. The brainrot creatures themselves are the real challenge, some chase you, others warp the environment. Sessions last 15, 30 minutes, but retries are common. The game rewards quick reflexes and humor.
With a 4.4/5 rating from 12,000 players, Only Up: Brainrot Together has a 71% completion rate. Average playtime is 5.3 hours per session. Community moods skew chaotic and humorous, with 78% of reviews calling it “a ridiculous good time.” Critics praise the level design but note the difficulty spikes. One user wrote, “Feels like a group of raccoons trying to build a skyscraper.” Negative feedback often cites random spawns and respawns that break momentum. Achievement data shows 82% of players unlock the “Brainrot Survivor” badge within two hours.
Only Up: Brainrot Together is a must-play for fans of chaotic co-op and anyone who laughs at pixelated meatball monsters. It’s priced at $29.99, with 30 achievements averaging 45 minutes to complete. The game isn’t for everyone, tight controls and respawns might frustrate, but its goofy charm and competitive multiplayer make it a standout. Prioritize it if you have friends who don’t mind losing 20 times in a row to a rogue banana trap.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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