Stuck Together

Stuck Together

Hugecalf Studios November 17, 2025
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About Stuck Together

Stuck Together is a co-op adventure game developed by Hugecalf Studios that dropped on PC in late 2025. It casts two players as toys glued together by a vengeful human owner, forcing them to cross perilous environments. The split-screen gameplay focuses on physics-based climbing, where one misstep can send both plummeting. It’s a tightrope walk between fun and frustration, with puzzles that demand coordination. The game thrives on local multiplayer but also supports online play. If you’ve ever wanted to relive childhood toy battles with a friend, this is it.

Gameplay

You control two stick-figure toys attached at the waist, scaling vertical levels filled with crumbling platforms, swinging hazards, and weight-sensitive switches. One player handles movement while the other manages balance, though roles often swap mid-climb. Levels require timing, as a single slip resets both to the bottom. The split-screen view keeps things tense, and the controls are simple but responsive. Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes per level, with a focus on communication. There’s no combat or inventory, just raw, chaotic physics and a shared goal to reach the top before your joint doom kicks in.

What Players Think

Stuck Together has a 4.2/5 rating from 12,500 PlayPile players, with 68% completing the 12-hour campaign. Average playtime is 10 hours, though 28% of reviews call it “too punishing.” Community moods lean fun (75%) and frustrating (45%), with 30% citing nostalgia for childhood toy mishaps. Achievements (25 total) include “Unstoppable” for clearing a level without falling, earned by 18% of players. Critics praised its “best co-op game this year” (GameSpot), while some noted repetitive level design. The 72% positive review ratio shows it’s divisive but memorable.

PlayPile's Take

At $29.99, Stuck Together is a must-buy for local co-op fans who thrive on shared chaos. The 25 achievements and 68% completion rate suggest it’s challenging but rewarding. It’s not for solo players or those who crumble under difficulty. If you have a friend to scream at while glued together, this is your pick. Skip it if you prefer solo adventures or hate permadeath mechanics. The split-screen charm and physics puzzles earn it a spot in the right library.

Game Modes

Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen

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