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RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike is a single player casual turn-based strategy game. It was developed by Doraccoon and was released on March 31, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike blends the chaotic fun of classic arcade coin pushers with the element of roguelike deckbuilding. Combine special coins with powerful items to trigger satisfying synergies. It’s a nonstop dopamine rush packed into one unpredictable, coin dropping ride. Discover all kinds of special coins during your runs! Combine Seed Coins with Water Coins to grow a money…

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86%Audience ScoreBased on 2,343 reviews
gameplay90 positive mentions
grinding12 negative mentions

  • Addictive and fun gameplay with a satisfying dopamine loop of coins falling and numbers going up.
  • Varied characters and special coins offer diverse playstyles and strategic synergies.
  • Well-crafted pixel art and sound design deliver a charming, cozy arcade vibe.
  • Runs are engaging with rewarding progression and unlockable content that encourages replayability.
  • Runs smoothly on Steam Deck and low-end systems; good optimization despite complexity.
  • Players enjoy discovering combos, managing ecosystems, and breaking the game with infinite loops.
  • The game offers a unique twist on coin pushers with roguelike elements, appealing to fans of the genre.
  • Steep learning curve with a confusing and fast tutorial that overwhelms new players.
  • High dependency on RNG can cause runs to feel unfair or out of player control.
  • Endgame can become repetitive or trivial once optimal infinite strategies are found.
  • The coin pusher mechanic sometimes feels idle or passive, with limited meaningful player input during runs.
  • Certain modifiers and combos are overpowered, breaking the balance and reducing challenge.
  • UI and descriptions for coins, items, and mechanics are often unclear or under-explained.
  • Long sessions may involve waiting for animations or combos to resolve, leading to pacing issues.
  • Telemetry and data collection raised privacy concerns at launch, though mostly resolved later.
  • gameplay

    286 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 63% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The gameplay of Raccoin is a unique blend of coin pusher mechanics with roguelike elements, offering a simple yet addictive core loop enhanced by numerous special coins, characters, and upgrades. While many praise its satisfying physics, charming presentation, and strategic depth from item synergies and meta-progression, others find it slow-paced, overly complex, and heavily reliant on RNG, which can lead to repetitive or unengaging experiences for some players. Overall, it appeals most to those who enjoy experimenting with mechanics and managing chaos, but its depth and pacing may not hook everyone.

    • “The core gameplay is simple but the depth comes in with the roguelike elements.”
    • “At its heart is the familiar coin pusher machine—dropping tokens onto a moving platform and hoping to trigger a satisfying cascade—but here, that simple mechanic becomes the foundation for a roguelike system driven by synergy, experimentation, and escalating chaos.”
    • “The various character options are specialized into various parts of the numerous mechanics, so they all feel appropriately unique, but they also line up with types of coins, which give both an added dimension of specialization to interact with.”
    • “It's slow, there are way too many mechanics going on that do not make sense or are overly complicated, and your progression is almost entirely dependent on RNG.”
    • “The tutorial vomits out almost a dozen mechanics at you at once, each of which have their own keywords that are not the most intuitive.”
    • “The game does a very poor job explaining the mechanics; I played the tutorial and about 3 hours of real play and I still don't understand half of what's going on.”
  • graphics

    99 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    48% positive mentions, 49% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The graphics receive praise for their charming, cute, and nostalgic pixel art style with adjustable pixelation and scanline effects, allowing players to tailor visuals from retro to smoother modern looks. While the art style strongly fits the arcade and coin pusher theme, some users find it occasionally overwhelming or dated, and a few report performance issues requiring graphics settings to be lowered. Overall, the visuals are considered a key part of the game's addictive and satisfying aesthetic experience.

    • “You can change the graphics style from super retro/pixel-y to really smooth and modern-looking.”
    • “Beautiful art style and aesthetic, painfully painfully slow at times.”
    • “The graphics and sounds of lots of coins plinking around is great.”
    • “Watched some goof guy on YouTube who played Balatro play this and the graphics are an absolute joke compared to what he was playing, save your money.”
    • “Overall, the game has nothing going for it beyond a really poor art style that the game barely commits to (I suspect that this is a Unity plugin or similar).”
    • “Also, I don't know why, this game lags surprisingly badly on a decently high spec PC even with graphics turned down.”
  • music

    49 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    45% positive mentions, 49% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The music in the game is generally praised for its catchy, chill, and upbeat style that complements the relaxing gameplay, often drawing comparisons to Balatro's soundtrack. However, many note its repetitiveness and limited variety, as the game primarily features a single looping track that can become grating over time. Overall, while the soundtrack enhances the game's charming aesthetic and vibe, some players wish for more diverse and expansive musical content.

    • “Also the music is pretty awesome and the visuals are chef's kiss.”
    • “You only need your mouse to play so it's a perfect relaxation game, especially with the chill but upbeat soundtrack.”
    • “The music is amazingly catchy, the visuals are cute and eye-grabbing, and the hook is absolutely there.”
    • “Even the 7/8 soundtrack seems like a low quality ripoff of Balatro.”
    • “The music is forgettable on top of everything else.”
    • “The music serves its purpose as background noise, but you're not going to rush to buy the soundtrack.”
  • replayability

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    57% positive mentions, 32% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game offers extensive replayability through countless builds, character variety, and unlockable content, making it addictive and enjoyable for both casual and dedicated players. While some note that predictability or lack of speed options can diminish replay value, the overall consensus highlights a high degree of fun and long-term engagement.

    • “Infinite builds and strategies which make the replayability enjoyable.”
    • “The amount of hours I have gotten and will continue to get in this game is proof of its replayability.”
    • “Fantastic little game, tons of replay value and different strategies, just enough mechanics to make it interesting but not overwhelming to learn or understand, the perfect game for a casual player who likes roguelike games with a bit of RNG.”
    • “My reason for not leaving a recommendation is the replayability is just not there.”
    • “⛔ No option to speed up animations beyond 3x kills replayability.”
    • “Kinda killed the replayability for me to be honest and I feel the dev should have foreseen this; I came out of that feeling like I cheated even though I just played the game normally.”
  • humor

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's humor shines through its chaotic, addictive coin mechanics and amusing sound effects, creating a joyous and lighthearted experience. Players consistently enjoy the hilarious combos, quirky coin antics, and the charming presence of funny raccoons, making it entertaining and hard to put down.

    • “I can't stop laughing when chaos happens and big numbers keep going up!”
    • “When I got to the final round, there was an avalanche of coins and all kinds of stuff going on, and I was laughing and enjoying it so much.”
    • “I was inserting various dangerous coins into my coin pusher machine, watching as my machine constantly exploded inside, coins flying everywhere, somehow scoring the target points all the while laughing like a mad woman.”
  • grinding

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 8% neutral mentions, 92% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game starts off engaging but often becomes tedious and slow, especially due to repetitive mechanics and unclear coin synergy systems that encourage trial-and-error spamming. While some players appreciate the grind and optimization aspects, many find later stages overly grindy and monotonous, with occasional unexplained halts disrupting progression.

    • “It reminded me far too much of Cloverpit and the overwhelming item/synergy bloat while simultaneously providing no or excessively grindy ways of RNG mitigation.”
    • “It's more about playing the store than having fun feeding coins in; besides the shop, there's not really much to progress on except grinding for the next machine, which is more of just the same thing.”
    • “Overall this game is fun and visually really nice; my only issue would be the majority of the overcomplicated and often very confusing coins and coin synergy. A lot of the descriptions are short and vague, leading to spamming coins being the most effective strategy without tedious trial and error.”
  • optimization

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    22% positive mentions, 45% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The game generally runs well and is well-optimized, handling thousands of interactions without overloading the GPU, though performance drops noticeably during intense on-screen chaos with many effects and coins. Optimization holds up even on less powerful devices like the Steam Deck, but frame rates can dip below expectations during heavy action. While some users experienced performance issues potentially related to system factors, overall the game balances visual intensity and smoothness effectively.

    • “A very big plus for me despite all of this is that it holds up well even when thousands of interactions are happening at once; it's good coding and optimization, and I very much appreciate it not blowing up my GPU.”
    • “First things first: in terms of performance it runs well, only (understandably) ending up as a slideshow when a lot of things are going on / lots of coins are onscreen.”
    • “Things can get messy performance-wise once the screen fills with effects and hundreds of coins start flying around, but the chaos honestly adds to the appeal.”
    • “Game also plays okay on Steam Deck, but performance is in the 45-60 FPS range on Deck OLED when it seems like it should be a solid 90.”
    • “Performance could use some work.”
  • story

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 24% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    The story aspect receives mixed feedback, with some users finding it slow, lacking, or virtually non-existent, likening the game to a classic rogue-like or coin-pusher experience without a developed narrative. However, others mention a compelling moral message and hint at potential deeper story elements to be revealed over time. Overall, the narrative is minimal and not the primary focus for most players.

    • “Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
    • “Compelling storyline - engaging narrative.”
    • “The cinematography was phenomenal.”
    • “No story?”
    • “If you've played the likes of Balatro, Cloverpit, or other similar games where it's a 'classic' game with a rogue-like twist, this game will be right up your alley. It's closer to Balatro as it doesn't have a storyline; it's literally just a coin-pusher machine with the goal of making the number big.”
    • “No story.”
  • stability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    71% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 29% negative mentions

    The game runs smoothly and reliably across multiple platforms, including Steam Deck and Linux, with minimal bugs or glitches. However, some users experience occasional freezing in late-game stages. Overall, the stability is well-maintained and contributes positively to the experience.

    • “The game runs great and there are no glitches despite the amount of collisions between all the coins.”
    • “Runs great on Steam Deck.”
    • “Also, it runs great on Linux.”
    • “Freezes a lot for me late game”
  • monetization

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The game offers a nostalgic coin pusher experience without any microtransactions, allowing players to enjoy it fully without spending money. Users appreciate the absence of in-app purchases, making it a rare and enjoyable free-to-play option compared to similar mobile apps laden with ads and payment prompts.

    • “You will not spend any money as no microtransactions.”
    • “After getting every achievement and as someone who absolutely loved coin pusher apps as a kid before getting upset when it asked me to pay money for in-app purchases and deleting them off my tablet until like a month later when I wanted to play it again, this game is absolutely great.”
  • atmosphere

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere is praised for being immersive, charming, and well-crafted, combining a roguelike vibe with a relaxing, cute environment that enhances the overall experience. Players appreciate the high quality and bug-free design, which contributes to a captivating and enjoyable mood.

    • “Mixing that with a roguelike atmosphere makes this a wonderful game that gives me a nice serotonin boost.”
    • “Love coin pushers and this game's spin on it makes for chill gameplay and a cute atmosphere.”
    • “Immersive atmosphere - captivating environment.”
  • emotional

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The emotional experience described ranges from intense challenge and surprising satisfaction upon mastering the game to complex feelings involving pleasure derived from difficult or unconventional interactions. Players report a mix of frustration, prolonged engagement, and deep emotional responses that can evoke both lost feelings and nuanced personal enjoyment.

    • “This game made me feel emotions that were lost long ago”
    • “Actually decently challenging to the point where you think it's impossible to actually win, until you figure out an infinite combo and sit there for 6 hours not touching your mouse watching the game just play itself until you completely break the score counter”
  • character development

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The character development is praised for its fun and visually appealing designs, making the characters enjoyable and memorable.

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Play Times

6h Median play time
8h Average play time
4-11h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 11 analyzed playthroughs
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RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike is a casual turn-based strategy game. Common tags for RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike include turn-based, indie, trading, roguelite, pixel graphics and others.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 8 hours playing RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike was released on March 31, 2026.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike was developed by Doraccoon.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

RACCOIN: Coin Pusher Roguelike is a single player game.

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