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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.

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Cooperative Climbing Game 'Stuck Together' Hits Switch on June 25

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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