We Gotta Go! launches free demo on Steam

Indie developer FuzzyBot and publisher Mad Mushroom have released a free demo for their upcoming co-op comedy horror game, We Gotta Go!, on Steam. The demo lets players experience the chaotic gameplay of navigating a haunted mansion to reach a bathroom while fending off ghosts and managing digestive emergencies. This launch highlights the game's blend of humor, horror, and cooperative play.

On January 30, 2026, FuzzyBot and Mad Mushroom announced the launch of a free demo for We Gotta Go! on Steam, inviting players to dive into its unique premise. The game follows a group of friends who, after eating questionable gas station burritos, enter a haunted mansion in desperate need of a bathroom. As they explore procedurally generated halls, players must scavenge items, solve environmental puzzles, and fight supernatural enemies to avoid disastrous consequences.

The core gameplay revolves around co-op chaos, where players can aid or betray each other using physics-based weapons made from mundane objects to break doors or combat foes. "Scavenge for items, fend off ghosts, and fight through cursed halls together in a desperate hunt for sweet relief," the game's synopsis describes. Real-time gastrointestinal management adds tension: players eat to maintain energy but must choose food wisely to avoid worsening their condition, with options like farting to relieve pressure.

Enemies include tentacle spiders, turd mobs, tape worms, and toilet paper mummies, all designed to scare players literally out of their pants. Customization features allow scavenging outfits and accessories from corpses, and upon death, players can return as a playable pile of poo before being reborn. The demo offers a taste of these mechanics, though its exact length remains unspecified as it's newly launched.

No full release date has been announced, but the game draws comparisons to titles like Peak or R.E.P.O. for its silly, friend-focused appeal. Procedural generation ensures varied runs, making each attempt fresh and unpredictable. This demo positions We Gotta Go! as a potential hit in the emerging 'friendslop' genre of lighthearted co-op experiences.

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