A tense co op climb built on teamwork and physics
Chained Together is a premium Windows adventure game from Anegar Games that turns movement into the main challenge. Its central idea is simple: players are physically chained together and must climb through dangerous environments, starting from the fiery depths of hell and pushing toward higher ground. That chain is not just a visual gimmick. It affects how you jump, run, climb, and recover from mistakes.
The game can be played solo, but it is clearly built around cooperation. Up to four players can take part in local multiplayer, and success depends on timing, communication, and patience. One careless move can pull the group off balance, so even basic platforming becomes a shared puzzle. This makes it a good fit for players who enjoy chaotic teamwork and do not mind repeating sections while learning how to coordinate.
A major strength is the physics-based design. Movements and collisions feel tied to the chain, giving each attempt a sense of weight and consequence. The difficulty options also help broaden its appeal. Beginner mode offers a more approachable route, Normal provides the standard challenge, and Lava is aimed at players who want more pressure.
Chained Together also includes leaderboards and Steam achievements, letting players compare completion times across different player setups. This gives the game extra replay value, especially for groups that enjoy improving routes and shaving time off their climbs.
The main drawback is co-op usability. Some players have reported trouble finding friends’ lobbies, which can make starting a session less straightforward than expected. Overall, Chained Together is best for patient solo players and small groups who want a demanding, physics-driven adventure where coordination matters as much as reflexes.
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- Anegar Games
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- PC games
