Stuck Together Might be Steam Next Fest’s Twisted Horror Version of Toy Story We Never Knew We Needed

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Last Updated on Oct 6, 2025 @ 15:23:19 PM.


If you’ve ever watched the first Toy Story and wondered if you and your best friend could coordinate well enough to make it back into the truck, well, now you’ll sort of have an answer. Flying through the air and into a moving truck, it might not be, but Stuck Together gives you and a friend the opportunity to really test your friendship, as two toys terrorized by a Sid-like teenager attempt to escape and find freedom. How will you do? Will it end your friendship?

Straight from Hugecalf Studios:

In Stuck Together, two childhood toys have been glued into one by a tyrannical teenager and you and a friend will need to engage in co-op climbing chaos on your quest to freedom. Avoid fire, navigate the dark, and dodge falling debris. The sadistic “hand-tagonist” always looms, too, ready to swat at the player characters and send them flying through the air, knocking back progress.

Together, you’ll control each of the toy’s four limbs with analogue sticks or a mouse and keyboard, aiming to coordinate so that you swing, grab and climb in time, without losing your grip. In the demo, which supports online and local co-op multiplayer, you’ll embark on the very first stage of this daring escape, making your way through an incredibly messy bedroom. 

Designed to be difficult, Stuck Together is the ultimate test of skill, friendship, and patience. Can you escape this house of horrors?

Key Features of Stuck Together

  • House of Horrors: Progress through a house on full-scale, exploring five rooms (such as the Kitchen and the Bedroom) filled with hazards. Dodge decapitated dolls’ heads, mutilated toys, and unfair level design as you plot your daring escape from this cursed and twisted setting.
  • Will Your Friendship Survive? Teamwork makes the dream work, even for spliced-together toys. You and a friend will need to cooperate and coordinate your moves in order to overcome traps and dangers safely. 
  • Feeling Nostalgic: Each level is packed with retro references, familiar to any 90’s kid, including VHS tapes and furniture with garish patterns for that throwback feel. 

Stuck Together will release on PC in 2025, with the demo available to try out as part of Steam Next Fest.

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