Scrap Daddies

Scrap Daddies

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About Scrap Daddies

Scrap Daddies is an adventure-strategy game set in a flooded world where players scavenge underwater platforms as scrappy divers. Developed by Other Ocean Interactive and released January 20, 2026, it focuses on 1, 6 player co-op missions to extract power cells and salvage scrap. The game blends slapstick humor with resource management and combat, as teams navigate hazardous deep-sea bases to upgrade gear. Played on PC, it’s a chaotic, team-focused looter shooter with a retro aesthetic. The goal? Keep your crew alive long enough to power up the last floating city.

Gameplay

Each session drops 1, 6 players into a randomly generated underwater base filled with hostile bots and environmental traps. Your objective is to collect power cells while scavenging scrap metal to craft tools or repair gear. Combat is chaotic but not deep, think quick-time dodges and throw-heavy weapons. The real challenge is balancing resource gathering, defending teammates, and avoiding collapsing structures. Missions last 30, 60 minutes, with escalating hazards like flooding chambers. Co-op play thrives on communication: one player might tank enemies while others loot, or split groups to cover more ground. Upgrades are gated behind scrap, so every dive becomes a risk-reward loop.

What Players Think

PlayPile’s community rating is 4.2/5, with critics averaging 78%. 75% of players finish the main campaign, though 40% abandon it before completing all side objectives. Average playtime is 18 hours, but completionists hit 40+ hours chasing optional upgrades. Moods are split: 35% “Chaotic,” 25% “Frustrating,” 20% “Nostalgic,” and 15% “Hilarious.” A top review says, “Fun but brutal solo, needs at least two players to function.” Achievement completion at 85% suggests strong replayability, though 20% of players dislike the lack of solo difficulty scaling.

PlayPile's Take

Scrap Daddies is a solid pick for fans of chaotic co-op games, especially if you can round up at least two friends. The $49.99 price tag feels fair for the content, though the lack of solo support hurts its accessibility. With 34 achievements and a completion rate of 75%, it’s rewarding for groups but less so for solo players. Skip it if you hate permadeath or team coordination, this is a game that thrives on shared chaos.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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