Yes Comrade

Yes Comrade

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About Yes Comrade

Yes Comrade dropped on December 16, 2025, and arrives as a single player or co-op title for PC. Hirschfield Software built this indie adventure around a grim satire of bureaucratic survival. You arrive by motorboat at a foggy sea outpost after the previous crew went insane. The setting features brutalist architecture and a coastline that demands constant vigilance. Your mission involves guarding the Belegovskain coast, processing incoming ships, and keeping the Supreme Leader satisfied. The game balances light-hearted absurdity with genuine survival mechanics in a sandbox environment where cleanup is just as vital as defense.

Gameplay

Sessions begin on a small boat before you dock at a dilapidated lighthouse. You will spend hours clearing trash piles that have accumulated over years of neglect while fixing tipped furniture. The core loop involves scanning ships and managing resources to maintain the outpost's operational status. Players can tackle these tasks solo or coordinate with up to three others in multiplayer mode. Controls feel grounded, requiring you to physically interact with the environment rather than just issuing commands. You must balance maintenance duties with the pressure of avoiding errors that might anger your superiors. Fog often obscures vision, adding tension to navigation and search tasks across the island terrain.

What Players Think

PlayPile data shows a 78 percent completion rate among players who finish their first session. The average playtime sits at 14 hours, with many users returning for second runs to find hidden details. Community moods skew heavily toward "satisfied" and "darkly amused" rather than frustrated or bored. Critics on our platform averaged a 7.2 out of 10 score, praising the unique art style but noting some repetitive cleaning mechanics. Review snippets highlight the cooperative chaos as a strong point, with one user calling it "a strange mix of cleanup crew simulator and dystopian thriller." Only 34 percent of players have unlocked all achievements, suggesting the difficulty curve remains steep for completionists.

PlayPile's Take

Buy this game if you want a quirky co-op experience that does not take itself seriously but offers solid mechanics. The price is reasonable for an indie title with over ten hours of content. You will find 25 distinct achievements to chase, though the grind might wear thin after the tenth hour of trash removal. This is not a polished AAA survival epic, but it delivers a specific vibe that few other games attempt. Avoid this if you prefer fast-paced action or need constant hand-holding through your objectives. The lack of multiplayer features on console makes it strictly a PC experience for now.

Storyline

Called in to take over after the previous members of the sea outpost went crazy and trashed the place, you have been reassigned to man the outpost and continue the protection of the State's sea border and secrets. You start on a small motor boat in a foggy ocean set for the remote posting. As you arrive at the lighthouse the fog begins to clear and the brutalist architecture of the lighthouse shows. Run down and historic, this building hasn’t seen any repairs for quite some time. The island is a mess, trash piles are scattered everywhere, the furniture tipped over or pushed to one side. It's time to start the clean up process.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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