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Super Stream-Bara is an indie adventure platformer by Ninja Flamingos, released in September 2025. You play as CAPPA, a capybara tasked with freeing fellow rodents from Capy Land’s clutches. The game blends 2D platforming with co-op mechanics, letting you team up to tackle puzzles and boss fights. The premise is delightfully absurd, with a mysterious Stream-Bara lurking in the background, adding a meta twist. The art style mixes cartoony capybaras with surreal, glitchy visuals. It’s a lighthearted romp for fans of quirky stories and cooperative play, priced at $19.99 on PC.
You navigate side-scrolling levels with precise platforming, dashing, and capybara-specific abilities like rolling. Co-op mode lets two players combine moves, like one distracting enemies while the other triggers switches. Boss battles require timing and teamwork, often involving environmental hazards. The game’s humor shines through absurd cutscenes and randomized item pickups. Each level takes 15, 25 minutes, with optional collectibles and time trials for replayability. Controls are tight, though the camera can occasionally glitch during intense fights. The Stream-Bara subplot unfolds through cryptic dialogue and hidden screens, adding a layer of mystery to the otherwise goofy tone.
PlayPile users rate it 8.7/10, with 78% completing the base story and 52% earning all 45 achievements. Average playtime is 13.5 hours, but 20% hit 20+ hours chasing secrets. Community moods are split: 60% find it “hilariously chaotic,” while 30% call it “overly quirky.” Critics praise the co-op but note repetitive level design. One review says, “CAPPA’s roll attack is satisfying, but the Stream-Bara lore feels half-baked.” The game’s $19.99 price makes it a low-risk buy, though 15% of players admit they’d rather watch capybara videos on YouTube.
Super Stream-Bara is best for those who love niche humor and local co-op. While the core platforming is solid, the story’s randomness may polarize. With 45 achievements and 15 hidden endings, it offers decent value at its price. Skip if you prefer streamlined narratives, but pick it up for its chaotic charm and the chance to team up with a friend. The Stream-Bara subplot feels tacked on, but the capybara antics are enough to justify the purchase.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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