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PEAK Climbs to Unexpected Success

PEAK Climbs to Unexpected Success
19/06/25

The co-op climbing game PEAK from Landcrab and Aggro Crab launched on June 16, 2025, and immediately found success. According to the developers, over 100,000 copies were sold within the first 24 hours — without major marketing and at a modest price point.

About the game

PEAK is a cooperative climbing game for up to four players, where you scramble your way to the top while dealing with unpredictable physics and clumsy movement. A new mountain is procedurally generated every day, so no two climbs are the same. You can play solo, but the real fun comes from falling, shouting, and laughing with friends.

What's the secret?

We analyzed over 1,000 player reviews to understand what makes PEAK so appealing — and what issues players are running into.

What players love

  • Originality.
    PEAK feels like a breath of fresh air in the co-op space. Its concept — a new mountain each day and only your own skill to rely on — draws comparisons to Getting Over It, but delivers something different: chaotic cooperation, absurd physics, and a playful tone. Players appreciate how honest and distinctive the experience feels.
  • Co-op experience.
    Climbing together is where PEAK truly shines. Every attempt turns into a shared disaster — and that's exactly the fun.
  • Humor.
    The game is widely described as hilarious. Unexpected slips and clumsy physics create constant laughter and chaotic fun.

Weak points

  • Bugs.
    Players report crashes, freezes, and occasional launch issues — especially when trying to join friends.
  • Solo play.
    While solo mode is supported, many find it dull or frustrating. PEAK clearly thrives in multiplayer.
  • Performance.
    Some reviews mention FPS drops or poor performance, especially on low-end systems or during busy moments.
  • No matchmaking.
    There's currently no way to find random teammates, which makes co-op harder for those without a group.
  • Camera and controls.
    A few players noted awkward camera angles or needed time to adapt to the control scheme.

Overall impression

Despite its technical flaws, the overall tone of the reviews is very positive. PEAK stands out as a fun, chaotic, and unique co-op experience that’s best enjoyed with friends. Its simplicity, charm, and sense of shared struggle are what made it an instant hit — and players already see it as something special with plenty of potential ahead.

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