The co-creator of the hit climbing simulator Peak has shared insights into the unconventional thinking behind its $8 price point. Drawing from player perceptions, Nick Kaman explained how small price differences influence buying decisions on Steam. This approach aligns with advice from veteran designer Tom Francis on setting indie game costs.
Indie game pricing on platforms like Steam has become increasingly varied, with developers testing boundaries amid sales, subscriptions, and giveaways. Peak, a top-selling 'friendslop' climbing sim released in 2025, exemplifies this trend. It launched in June 2025 at a discounted price of $5, below its standard $8 tag.
Co-creator Nick Kaman recently discussed the rationale in an interview with Game File. 'We had this joke of, like, how much is a game really?' he said. Kaman described mental pricing tiers among players: amounts around $5 feel equivalent, with $8 still perceived as $5 rather than $10. 'Eight bucks going to five bucks is the biggest differential we could find in pricing, so we found it very optimal,' he added. The $8 price was specifically matched to that of Content Warning, a successful multiplayer virality sim.
This strategy echoes guidance from Tom Francis, founder of Suspicious Developments and creator of games such as Heat Signature and Tactical Breach Wizards. With 15 years in the industry, Francis views Steam indie pricing as a 'solved problem,' determined by page traffic, appeal, and cost. He recommends polling players on ideal prices, noting that this has consistently led to strong sales and reviews.
Francis challenges outdated fears of a 'race to the bottom,' pointing to successes like low-priced, quirky titles that thrive via streamers. For instance, Rising Front, a rudimentary WWI and Revolutionary War battle sim FPS, launched its 1.0 version on Steam on January 9, 2026. Normally $15, it is currently discounted to $12 and has garnered positive reviews.
These examples highlight how indie developers are navigating player psychology to balance accessibility and value in a crowded market.