
Loading critic reviews...
Finding deals...
Finding live streams...
Udder is a chaotic one-button endless runner developed by Aesthetician Labs and released on September 4 2025 for PC. You control a cow missing both legs flailing through a surreal landscape of floating platforms and hazards. The goal is simple: stay airborne as long as possible by tapping a single button to jump and dodge obstacles. With minimalist visuals and a focus on reflexes it’s a game about precision under pressure. Players describe it as equal parts hilarious and maddening. The single-player mode offers no respites, each misstep ends in a crash.
Controls revolve around a single key press to trigger jumps and mid-air adjustments. You’ll spam the button to navigate tight gaps between platforms avoid spiky objects and collect floating milk bottles that extend your flight time. The difficulty spikes rapidly as obstacles multiply and platform spacing tightens. Sessions typically last under five minutes with most players averaging 2-3 attempts per session. The camera zooms in aggressively during near-misses adding to the tension. There’s no pause function and no save points, each run is a sprint against gravity and your own reflexes.
PlayPile users rate Udder 4.3/5 with a 78% completion rate among finishers. Average playtime is 2 hours though 40% of players report over 5 hours due to its high replay value. Community moods are split: 65% call it “frustrating but addictive” while 30% label it “stressful fun.” Critic reviews praise its “daft charm and punishing precision” but note a 20% drop-off rate after initial sessions. Achievement completion stands at 89% for the core 10 achievements which track milestones like collecting 100 milk bottles or surviving 60 seconds.
Udder is a niche pick for players who thrive on short bursts of intense challenge. At $9.99 it’s cheap thrills with a steep learning curve. The one-button design makes it accessible but the relentless difficulty may wear thin. If you enjoy games like Jetpack Joyride or Spelunky and don’t mind repeated failures it’s worth a try. However casual gamers seeking relaxation might find it grating. Achievement hunters will appreciate the 10 quick unlocks but the core loop lacks long-term depth.
Game Modes
Single player
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...