If you’ve ever ruined a friendship while playing a physics based multiplayer game, there is a good chance Ligmanauts is about to become your next obsession.

Recently announced by Australian developer Super Spin Digital, Ligmanauts is an upcoming multiplayer platformer that embraces chaos, teamwork, and the kind of hilarious accidents that make party games so memorable. Supporting up to eight players online and four players locally through split screen, the game combines physics driven movement with cooperative challenges that look specifically designed to test the patience of even the closest friend groups.

At first glance, Ligmanauts immediately brings to mind some of the most beloved multiplayer games of the last decade. There are shades of Human: Fall Flat in its physics focused movement, hints of Gang Beasts in its grab based interactions, and plenty of the unpredictable energy that helped turn Party Animals and Fall Guys into streaming sensations.

But Ligmanauts also appears determined to carve out its own identity.

What Is Ligmanauts?

Ligmanauts is a cooperative platforming game where players roll, bounce, grab, swing, boost, and occasionally fling themselves across a variety of colorful worlds. The goal sounds simple enough. Explore the strange Ligma verse, collect fruit, and work together to overcome increasingly ridiculous obstacles.

Of course, as anyone who has played a physics based multiplayer game knows, “working together” is usually where things start going wrong.

The game’s characters move using a physics driven control system that prioritizes momentum and player creativity over precision. That means every jump, collision, and grab can create unexpected moments. Sometimes those moments will help your team succeed. Other times they will result in everyone falling off a platform because one player leaned slightly too far in the wrong direction.

Honestly, that is part of the appeal.

Many modern multiplayer games focus on competition. Ligmanauts instead seems focused on creating memorable stories between friends. The funniest moments often come from mistakes, misunderstandings, and complete disasters, and the game appears designed to maximize those opportunities.

A Platformer Built Around Controlled Chaos

One of the most interesting aspects of Ligmanauts is how heavily it embraces physics based gameplay.

According to Technical Director Stephen Last, the project originally started as a much simpler cooperative concept. Players would work together to control a single vehicle. During development, however, experimentation with physics systems eventually led to something much stranger.

The result is a game where players control rolling spherical characters capable of grabbing objects, swinging around environments, and interfering with each other’s plans in spectacular ways.

Rather than demanding perfect platforming precision, Ligmanauts encourages experimentation. Players can stack themselves into unstable towers, launch each other across gaps, or attempt complicated cooperative maneuvers that may or may not end in disaster.

That design philosophy feels refreshing in an era where many multiplayer games focus heavily on optimization and efficiency. Sometimes it is more fun when everything goes completely off the rails.

Exploring The Ligma Verse

While chaotic multiplayer gameplay will likely be the main attraction, Ligmanauts also includes several different themed worlds for players to explore.

Each area contains unique cooperative challenges that encourage communication and teamwork. Some obstacles require players to coordinate movement. Others seem specifically designed to create confusion and accidental sabotage.

The developers describe scenarios that include steering objects with far too many participants, balancing on top of teammates, and placing your trust in friends who absolutely should not be trusted.

Anyone who regularly plays cooperative games already knows exactly how that story ends.

Still, that unpredictability is what keeps players coming back. Every session creates new moments, inside jokes, and stories that become part of a group’s shared gaming history.

More Than Just A Collection Of Levels

One feature that helps Ligmanauts stand apart from similar games is its Playground Hub.

Instead of simply moving from one level to another, players return to a shared social space between challenges. This hub acts as a playground where friends can experiment with unlocked toys, participate in mini games, customize their characters, and simply spend time together before tackling the next challenge.

The concept feels inspired by the social elements that have become increasingly important in multiplayer gaming. Players are not always looking for constant competition. Sometimes they just want a virtual space where they can hang out and create their own fun.

The Playground Hub appears designed specifically for those moments.

As players progress through the game, they will unlock cosmetics, emotes, and new activities that expand the shared experience.

The Studio Behind The Madness

Although Ligmanauts may be the first time many players have heard of Super Spin Digital, the team brings significant experience to the project.

The Australian studio includes developers who previously contributed to major mobile gaming successes like Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride. More recently, the team released Spin Rhythm XD, a rhythm game that currently holds an overwhelmingly positive reputation among Steam players.

That track record suggests the studio understands how to create games with strong gameplay foundations and long term replay value.

Ligmanauts may represent a very different genre, but the same commitment to polished mechanics appears to be present here.

Why Multiplayer Fans Should Keep An Eye On Ligmanauts

The multiplayer gaming landscape is constantly searching for the next breakout party game. Every few years a title emerges that becomes the game everyone plays with their friends, whether they are hardcore gamers or complete newcomers.

It is far too early to know whether Ligmanauts will become the next viral multiplayer hit, but it certainly has many of the ingredients needed to capture players’ attention.

The combination of accessible controls, physics driven chaos, cooperative gameplay, and social progression creates a strong foundation for memorable multiplayer experiences. Add in support for both online and local play, and the game becomes even more appealing for groups looking for something new to enjoy together.

Whether you are planning a game night with friends, searching for your next streaming obsession, or simply looking for a multiplayer game that prioritizes fun over competition, Ligmanauts is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing indie releases on the horizon.

For now, players will have to wait for additional development updates and a release date. Until then, this bizarre little physics platformer has officially earned a spot on our watch list.


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