RV There Yet?

RV There Yet?

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OpenCritic Score

5
Reviews
80%
Recommend
78
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Score Distribution

90-100
1
80-89
1
70-79
3
60-69
0
50-59
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<50
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"RV There Yet? might not be the most intricate or polished co-op game out there, but it’s effortlessly fun. Its mix of teamwork, physics-driven chaos, and laid-back humor strikes that rare balance between laughter and light frustration. With a bit more content or fine-tuning, it could easily become a standout in the genre—but as it stands, it’s a scrappy, endearing road trip that delivers exactly the kind of good time it promises."

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About RV There Yet?

Nuggets Entertainment dropped RV There Yet? on PC this October 21st as a chaotic indie adventure. The premise is simple yet ridiculous. You and your friends must pilot a massive recreational vehicle home to safety. This title leans heavily into the co-operative multiplayer space while also supporting single-player modes if you prefer to struggle alone. It feels like a road trip simulator gone wrong where every mile brings new disasters. The developers clearly aimed for maximum absurdity rather than realistic driving physics. Players can expect a short but intense burst of fun that prioritizes laughter over precision. It arrives just in time for holiday gatherings or late-night gaming sessions with buddies who need to test their patience levels.

Gameplay

You spend your time wrestling with a clunky RV that refuses to turn smoothly. The core loop involves navigating treacherous roads while managing the vehicle's sanity and structural integrity. Co-op mode splits roles between steering, braking, and fixing broken parts in real time. A typical session looks like shouting directions at your screen while another player tries not to crash into a tree. Controls feel weighty on purpose to match the massive size of the camper. You will encounter roadblocks, broken bridges, and hostile wildlife that block your path. The game does not let you drive past obstacles without taking damage. Success depends on constant communication because one wrong move can send the whole team spinning off the map.

What Players Think

Critics love the madness here. GameGrin gave it a 90 out of 100, calling the friendship-fracturing gameplay thrilling and noting that Mabutts Valley offers a wild experience. Digitale Anime rated it an 80 and described the road mayhem as the finest example of its kind. PlayPile data shows a completion rate hovering near 75 percent among co-op sessions. Average playtime sits at just under four hours per run, which fits its short-burst design. Community mood trackers indicate high excitement levels during multiplayer nights. Review snippets frequently mention how the game breaks friendships in the best way possible. Players who finish the campaign often report laughing until their sides hurt from the sheer chaos on screen.

PlayPile's Take

This title works best for groups willing to sacrifice sanity for laughs. At its current price point, it offers solid value for a short co-op session. The 90 percent critic score from GameGrin suggests high polish despite the chaotic nature of the mechanics. You will earn achievements by surviving specific disasters or completing the journey without total vehicle destruction. Solo players can try the single-player mode but will find the experience significantly less engaging. Skip this if you want a relaxing drive home simulation. Grab it for your next game night with friends who do not mind crashing hard. The short playtime means you can beat it in one sitting and move on to the next disaster.

Game Modes

Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

61.4

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