Just Die Already

Just Die Already (2021)

by DoubleMoose Games, Curve Digital
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform, Simulator
Themes:Open world, Action, Comedy, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Just Die Already is an old people mayhem sandbox game created by the designers of Goat Simulator. You are old and angry and you've just been kicked out of your retirement home. How will you survive in a world that wants you to Just Die Already?
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user avatar@NightSky320user avatar@NightSky320
February 05, 2025
Haha had heaps of fun in this game with a friend on another platform. Definitely a bunch of mayhem... we laughed a lot. There are actually quite a few things to play around with and injure your character through interaction with. Ragdoll physics are the best :) Probably going to try to induce another good friend into causing shenanigans in the retirement village too. This game just appeared one day and now it hasn't left my life. Would you still be able to connect & play with friends if it was released on GOG? If so, then count me in. A part of me is saddened when I see games like this dissapear as if they faced terrible reception & are broken when they aren't. There are many games that are completely broken and yet they get tonnes of attention from devs who refuse to let the game die as they earn tonnes from them often enough, yet good smaller games get benched for the oddest reasons (to me). I never knew it would be fun to just die already. It sort of reminds me of Human fall flat but more open and sillyness.
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