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Sorted is a co-op arcade-strategy game from Break Knight Games, launching in 2026. Play as a team of 1, 4 players defending your sorting company from galactic villains Skullbot Prime and Dr. Nefarious. The goal? Use creative item combinations, like turning trash into weapons or building defenses, to survive 24 levels across three chaotic zones. It blends quick reflexes with tactical planning, as you sort, stamp, and upgrade resources while fending off enemy waves. Think of it as a fast-paced simulation game where teamwork and resource management matter as much as button-mashing. Ideal for players who enjoy chaotic co-op and light strategy.
Each session starts with gathering raw materials, which you combine into tools or weapons. For example, a metal can becomes a shield, while a battery might power a turret. Controls are tight: left-click to grab items, right-click to place or activate them. The real challenge comes from balancing defense and offense, assign one player to build barriers while others attack enemies with improvised weapons. Zones shift dynamically; one level might involve sorting recyclables under falling debris, another requires fending off robots while managing a conveyor belt. Multiplayer adds chaos, as miscommunication leads to hilarious failures. The game rewards adaptability, but its difficulty spikes unpredictably, early levels are breezy, but late-game bosses demand pixel-perfect timing.
PlayPile users rate Sorted 8.3/10, with 72% completing the main story. Average playtime is 11.5 hours, though 35% of players report grinding past 20 hours for full achievements. Community moods are split: 68% “Fun,” 22% “Frustrating,” and 10% “Confused.” Critics praise its inventive core loop but note inconsistent pacing, level 12’s “Office Overrun” is a favorite, while the robotic dog boss in level 19 frustrates 43% of players. One review: “The co-op is brilliant when it works, but some levels feel like a lottery.” Achievements (45 total) lean toward completionist challenges, with 89% earned by top players.
Sorted shines as a quirky co-op experience for 1, 4 players, priced at $24.99. It’s best for casual strategists who enjoy teamwork and don’t mind occasional difficulty hiccups. The 24 levels offer decent replayability, but uneven pacing and a steep late-game curve might turn off solo players. With 78% of users recommending it for its creativity, it’s a solid pick for groups seeking a lighthearted challenge. Skip if you hate grinding or prefer solo campaigns.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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