Cooperative Climbing Game 'Stuck Together' Hits Switch on June 25
The Switch release brings a game explicitly designed to test and potentially destroy friendships through cooperative climbing to a platform well-suited for local multiplayer.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Perp Games announced the Nintendo Switch version of Hugecalf Studios' cooperative climbing action game 'Stuck Together' will launch on June 25, 2026. The physics-based game forces two players connected at the waist to escape a house filled with traps set by a brat, requiring precise teamwork. The PC version is already available on Steam.
Two players, connected at the waist, must climb through a house while a brat throws increasingly absurd traps at them. That is the premise of 'Stuck Together', a physics-based cooperative climbing game from Hugecalf Studios. The Nintendo Switch version arrives June 25, 2026, published by Perp Games. Players use rubber-like stretching hands to grab surfaces and support each other, but the stages escalate from spinning CDs to runaway vacuum cleaners and alien technology. A single mistake sends the duo back to the start. The developer calls the game 'artistic friendship destruction.' It supports both online and local multiplayer, with a warning for local play not to physically attack the real-life partner. The PC version is already on Steam.
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