Only Up BRAINROT TOGETHER Build 20717003

Only Up: Brainrot Together is a chaotic, surreal multiplayer platformer built around one simple promise: climb higher, no matter what. You play as Tung Tung Sahur (and alongside up to seven friends) in a psychedelic ascent where every ledge, bounce, and misstep feels designed to break your timing - and your friends’ patience. The world is populated by bizarre enemies like Bombardino Cocodrilo and Spijuniro Golubiro, whose presence adds both danger and dark humor to the climb.
Gameplay is a tense mix of precision platforming and social chaos. Levels are intentionally punishing - jumps and falls matter - but the real spice comes from social interaction: push, pull, and troll your teammates, trip foes off the map to set anchor points, or cooperate to reach the next precarious platform. The save mechanic that sets an "anchor point" whenever you launch an enemy off the stage gives matches a unique risk-reward loop that encourages creative, chaotic play.
Visually, the game leans hard into acid-soaked, brainrot aesthetics that make every environment feel delirious and disorienting in a fun way. Performance is surprisingly accessible - the devs claim the game runs even on low-end machines, which keeps parties together regardless of hardware. If you like platformers that emphasize both skill and social mayhem (think Peak or other wobbly party climbs), this one will feel right at home.
Key features:
- Multiplayer for up to 8 players: cooperative climbs that quickly devolve into collective madness.
- Troll mechanics: push friends off edges and revel in the ensuing chaos and reactions.
- Anchor-point save system: send an enemy flying to set a teleport anchor and respawn there.
- Acid-soaked, brainrot visuals: delirious, psychedelic environments that amplify the game’s madcap tone.
- Wide optimization: designed to run on very low-end hardware.
- Community hub: active developer and player presence on Discord for match-finding and discussion.
Verdict: Only Up: Brainrot Together is a rough, riotous climb for groups who enjoy high-stakes platforming and playful sabotage. It’s as likely to produce triumphant teamwork as it is to provoke laughter-fueled rage quits - exactly the kind of experience party-platformer fans will either love or memorably hate.
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