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RV There Yet? is a single player and multiplayer casual action adventure game with horror and comedy themes. It was developed by Nuggets Entertainment and was released on October 21, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

A co-op adventure about driving your Recreational Vehicle home.

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90%Audience ScoreBased on 34,196 reviews
humor2.4k positive mentions
stability1.2k negative mentions

  • Engaging and innovative core gameplay mechanics centered on cooperative chaos management with unique features like manual shifting, winching, and vehicle repair that create a fun experience especially with friends.
  • Charming, colorful, and cozy art style paired with a laid-back, nostalgic road-trip atmosphere enhanced by a solid indie and country soundtrack that supports immersion and humor.
  • Humorous, emotional, and memorable co-op experience offering slapstick comedy and heartfelt moments, supported by appealing character designs and a story with surprising plot twists that add depth.
  • Frequent bugs, glitches, physics issues, crashes, and inconsistent multiplayer severely disrupt gameplay flow and cause frustration, giving the impression of an unpolished and unfinished product.
  • Grinding and repetition due to clunky mechanics, poor checkpoint placement, limited map variety, and tedious repair loops make solo play frustrating and reduce long-term engagement.
  • Highly variable optimization and performance problems, including high GPU usage and frame rate issues even on powerful hardware, negatively affecting smoothness and stability.
  • humor

    2,371 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in "RV There Yet?" is widely praised for its chaotic, emergent, and often slapstick comedic moments, especially when played cooperatively with friends. The game’s intentionally janky physics, unpredictable events, and goofy mechanics—such as smoking cigarettes to gain speed or accidentally launching the RV off cliffs—create a steady stream of laughter and memorable moments. Despite some frustrating bugs and occasional repetition, the humor shines through, making it a highly entertaining social experience best enjoyed with a group.

    • “The game’s physics might’ve screwed us over every now and then, but usually in the most hilarious ways.”
    • “Playing alone is fine, but with friends the game becomes genuinely hilarious.”
    • “The chaos feels genuine, the humor relatable, and the sense of accomplishment at the end absolutely worth it.”
    • “So while we had a good time for about an hour or two, when we returned to it for a second play session, it felt like more of the same but not funny anymore.”
    • “After some point, it was not funny but actually pretty frustrating and it's almost impossible to play with two people.”
    • “It's not funny the twentieth time; it ruins your attempt at getting to the next checkpoint.”
  • gameplay

    1,337 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    37% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The gameplay is centered around cooperative chaos management featuring unique mechanics like manual shifting, winching, and vehicle repair, which create a fun and often hilarious experience especially with friends. While the core mechanics are engaging and innovative, frequent bugs, glitches, and occasional clunky physics detract from overall smoothness and can lead to frustration. Despite its simplicity and some repetition, the game’s blend of silly interactions and teamwork offers an entertaining and memorable journey, though it may lack long-term depth and polish.

    • “The gameplay is simple and easy to get into, which makes it perfect for casual sessions.”
    • “The core mechanics are simple but well-designed: managing your rv, keeping everything functional, handling random events on the road, and making quick decisions about upgrades or repairs. There’s a clear sense of progression, and the moment the mechanics click, it becomes 'one more run' territory. Overall, it’s a surprisingly engaging experience with a strong gameplay foundation that keeps you invested from start to finish.”
    • “From the moment we hit “start engine,” the game throws you into a delirious blend of co-op mayhem, road-trip nostalgia, and utter mechanical madness. The puzzles are clever, the gameplay is smooth, and playing with friends makes it even better.”
    • “The gameplay loop isn't that fun; it's just drive till you find an obstacle then create a path over this obstacle.”
    • “Not fun, the mechanics are not consistent and buggy; the winch will just sometimes work and sometimes won't.”
    • “Glitches, broken mechanics (like difficulty entering the RV), and underdeveloped features make the game feel half-baked.”
  • stability

    1,176 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    1% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 99% negative mentions

    "Rv There Yet?" suffers from widespread stability issues, featuring frequent physics glitches, clipping problems, crashes, freezes, and buggy mechanics that often hinder progress and cause frustration. While many players find the bugs amusing and part of the game's chaotic charm, the overall buggy and unpolished state, including inconsistent multiplayer and voice chat problems, significantly detracts from the experience and makes it feel unfinished. The game’s instability limits enjoyment, especially during longer sessions or solo play, and requires substantial patching to reach a polished, reliable state.

    • “Game runs great with no issues for me.”
    • “Perfectly optimized, perfect gameplay, no glitches.”
    • “Impressive how well done and bug free this one is.”
    • “The most buggy game I've ever played; multiple crashes, freezes, audio issues, car collapsing without any clear reason, and glitching through walls excessively, making the experience a frustrating mess rather than fun.”
    • “Game crashes very often with frequent network errors and glitches; no checkpoint system forces you to restart from the beginning, rendering progress unreliable and gameplay frustrating and unplayable.”
    • “From the moment you launch it, glitches appear out of nowhere and halt progress, turning what should be a simple journey into a frustrating slog filled with game-breaking bugs.”
  • graphics

    372 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    34% positive mentions, 60% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The game features a cute, colorful, and cartoonish art style that fits its lighthearted, chaotic tone well, delivering a cozy and inviting atmosphere. While the graphics are praised for charm and aesthetic appeal, many users report poor optimization and high, often inexplicable GPU usage causing performance issues and stutters even on mid-to-high-end hardware. Overall, the visuals suit the game’s style and enhance the fun multiplayer experience, though technical polish and graphical stability need improvement.

    • “The art style is vibrant and cozy, making every environment feel alive without ever overwhelming the player.”
    • “The graphics are absolutely perfect for the game.”
    • “Visually, the game has a charming and slightly humorous art style that fits its tone well.”
    • “Considering this uses the Unreal engine, the graphics are... meh.”
    • “Game's incredibly good as for concepts and mechanics, I really like a lot of features in it, though what angered me the most is the 'Unreal engine slop'; let me explain: this game with simple graphics uses 100% of my 5080 at 2k ultrawide at around 110fps.”
    • “All the hallmarks are here: the smeary visuals, the not-quite-right lumen lighting, the afterthought lighting when lumen is off, sub-55 frames per second on anything but medium or lower, dodgy ambient occlusion, texture glitches.”
  • story

    353 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 54% neutral mentions, 8% negative mentions

    The game features a surprisingly engaging and humorous story told primarily through collectible cassette tapes, with a strong emphasis on cooperative play and unexpected plot twists. While the core gameplay revolves around escort missions and puzzle-like challenges, the story adds depth and emotional resonance, making each playthrough memorable and enjoyable with friends. Some players wished for more story content beyond the basic narrative, but overall, the story is praised for its charm, pacing, and surprising narrative elements.

    • “The story is well-developed and keeps you interested until the very end, while the variety of missions prevents the game from becoming boring.”
    • “This might've been one of the best games I've played in 2025, this game has a simple idea and yet manages to do it perfectly, one of the best indie games out there with the best plot twist of all time. It's a short, fun and thrilling experience if you have friends to play with.”
    • “The co-op moments are hilarious, the road-trip vibe is perfect, and every run turns into a story you’ll joke about later.”
    • “Played for 20 minutes, no discernible plot (or point for that matter), really regret buying this game.”
    • “The game has some sort of story set up, where the group you are playing as are finished camping and are going home. The game needs more variation and story to it as essentially it's just the same puzzle you are figuring out and sometimes that puzzle is horribly slow to progress.”
    • “[spoiler] The ending of the game is just awful, it doesn't fit the tone, the story, or the sub-story. If it had just the gratifying end of, after riding the lift and driving down a semi-proper road, then hopping on the interstate and riding off into the sunset, all of your hard work would've been perfect for the way the rest of the game played.”
  • optimization

    218 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    Optimization reviews for this game are highly mixed, with many users reporting poor performance, high GPU usage, frequent stutters, and crashes even on powerful hardware—typical of Unreal Engine 5 titles. While some players experience smooth gameplay and consider it well-optimized for a lower price, others highlight significant frame rate issues, bugs, and unpolished mechanics that detract from the experience. Overall, the game shows promise but requires substantial optimization patches to improve stability and performance, especially for multiplayer and lower-end systems.

    • “The game's optimization is impressive, delivering smooth performance even on modest setups, which really helps you stay immersed in the road-trip chaos.”
    • “Really funny with friends, from my experience I've had no bugs, great performance on max settings and I've had a great time playing it.”
    • “Performance-wise, things run decently for a day 1 launch, with only a few bugs and physics quirks appearing occasionally.”
    • “There is zero optimization and the game runs terribly, no matter how powerful your hardware (yes it runs 60+ fps, but why unlock frames if you can't even run more than 90 fps on an RTX 4080).”
    • “So horrendously optimized I can't hit 60 fps on recommended specs.”
    • “Game runs like crap, performance optimization didn't happen.”
  • replayability

    188 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions
    • “Cant wait to see what they have in store for us in the future as far as content goes, it's unique, fun, funny and has a good replay value to it.”
    • “There’s plenty of content to keep things fresh, including multiple maps that add variety and replay value.”
    • “Really awesome premise, simple to grasp, solid physics engine which makes the game rewarding to progress, genuinely cool puzzles as to how you handle terrain, realistic driving mechanic which makes the rv exceedingly fun to drive, replayability is also surprisingly here, which I find most games don't tend to have.”
    • “Once you finally complete a level, there is basically no replayability.”
    • “The vehicle physics don't work properly, the damage models work when they feel like it, and there is absolutely no replayability because there is one map.”
    • “Hopefully they keep bringing new content and updates for the game since the replayability is zero to none; it feels like it lacks procedural map generation or even mod support.”
  • music

    160 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    28% positive mentions, 70% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The game's music is widely praised for its laid-back, road-trip vibe, featuring a solid soundtrack of indie and country tunes that enhance the immersive and nostalgic atmosphere. Players especially enjoy the collectible music tapes and cooperative listening experience, though some desire more variety, licensed songs, and better music integration options like custom playlists or Spotify connectivity. Despite minor complaints about limited music tracks and occasional sound design issues, the soundtrack significantly contributes to the game's charm and overall enjoyment.

    • “The visuals are beautiful and detailed, and the music creates the perfect atmosphere for every level.”
    • “The soundtrack adds a pleasant, laid-back vibe that fits the theme of a family road trip perfectly.”
    • “The music, atmosphere, and charm of the game made the entire time I was playing fun.”
    • “The mechanics are clunky, the visuals are half‑baked, and the soundtrack feels like an afterthought.”
    • “It feels really bare-bones, with not even background music to get you into the swing of the game.”
    • “Sound design could use improvement as the audio feels thin with almost no environment ambience or soundtrack.”
  • emotional

    133 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    99% positive mentions, 1% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game delivers a uniquely emotional and wholesome co-op experience, blending chaotic humor with heartfelt moments that deeply engage players and their friendships. Despite frequent bugs and janky physics causing frustration and motion sickness for some, many found themselves laughing uncontrollably, crying, and forming strong emotional attachments to the journey and each other. Overall, it’s praised as an emotional rollercoaster that captures the ups and downs of a real road trip, making it a memorable adventure for groups seeking both fun and emotional connection.

    • “From the moment you and your friends boot it up, you’re no longer just a group—you’re a battle-hardened caravan of emotionally evolving travelers, united by one shared goal: figuring out if you are, in fact, there yet.”
    • “It’s the kind of game that makes you smile, think, and maybe even shed a tear, all within the span of a single road trip.”
    • “It takes you on a full emotional rollercoaster — the highest of highs, the lowest of lows — and when the ride finally stops, you step off feeling different than when you got on.”
  • grinding

    107 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    3% positive mentions, 17% neutral mentions, 80% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is widely perceived as tedious and repetitive, often exacerbated by poor checkpoint placement that forces frequent, time-consuming repairs and restarts. Players frequently cite clunky mechanics, limited inventory capacity, and buggy physics as factors that intensify the grind, making solo play especially frustrating. While some enjoy the experience socially, the overall consensus is that grinding hampers the game's fun and can lead to player fatigue.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “It’s extremely tedious most of the time, and even though I can see how it might really click for some people, for me finishing a puzzle usually felt more like a sigh of relief than a fun moment because checkpoints are spaced so far apart, that crashing near the end of a sequence can easily wipe 30 minutes of progress.”
    • “The autosave during the approach to the gas station creates a tedious loop: you fix the RV, go through a very frustrating sequence, die, and then you’re forced to fix the RV again.”
    • “Fun for the first 5 hours of shared gameplay, after which it becomes a tedious and repetitive cycle of resetting to the most previous checkpoint and repairing your RV.”
  • atmosphere

    55 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    56% positive mentions, 39% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The game delivers a cozy, warm, and laid-back atmosphere that perfectly captures the quirky, humorous vibe of a relaxed road trip with friends. Its charming visuals, calm music, and engaging sound design create an inviting and stress-free environment, enhanced by cooperative gameplay and playful physics. Despite some simple graphics, the overall atmosphere remains immersive, funny, and consistently enjoyable throughout the experience.

    • “What I enjoyed most is its cozy atmosphere — the visuals are bright and inviting, and the overall vibe feels warm and stress-free.”
    • “The atmosphere is fantastic — the visuals, music, and overall pacing create a calm and comforting vibe that’s perfect for unwinding.”
    • “The art style is warm and inviting, and the soundtrack adds to the laid-back, road-trip atmosphere.”
    • “The graphics are quite primitive, so the natural atmosphere doesn’t really come through - but you get used to it over time.”
    • “Graphics are a bit shabby but for the atmosphere it is completely optional.”
    • “Some moments even gave me Firewatch vibes, which shows there’s room for deeper atmosphere and storytelling.”
  • monetization

    36 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    8% positive mentions, 6% neutral mentions, 86% negative mentions

    The monetization of the game is widely criticized as a low-effort cash grab that relies on hype and streamer promotion rather than genuine quality or passion. Many users describe the game as buggy, underdeveloped, and exploitative of popular trends, with frequent mentions of microtransactions and inconsistent gameplay diminishing its value. However, a few acknowledge fair pricing and potential for improvement despite the overall negative perception.

    • “Microtransactions - in-game purchases.”
    • “Microtransactions - in-game purchases.”
    • “No hidden fees or microtransactions.”
    • “This game just about straddles the 'jankness' line between goofy jank that's forgivable due to obviously low budget, and disingenuous jank that screams 'we just wanted to make a quick cash grab that relies on promotion from streamers getting annoyed at the inconsistent physics.'”
    • “The more we played the more it started to feel like some cash grab slop thrown together over a weekend.”
    • “We tried to play this with friends and for half an hour we had fun, but for me and other friend the game just crashed repeatedly at random moments, also once our car tires just disappeared for no reason at all. I don't get the appeal of this game, in my opinion it's just a cash grab, 4 friends pay 7 dollars for a trash ass game that used the wave of popularity that this genre provides.”
  • character development

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The character development is praised primarily for its charming and unique design, which adds humor and personality to the game. Small character interactions contribute to a lively world, and the distinct, stylized approach is appreciated for fitting the game's overall aesthetic. Users find the character design to be a standout aspect, enhancing the game's appeal.

    • “The character designs are charming, and the little touches, like the small interactions between characters as they go about their daily routines, really bring the game world to life.”
    • “The character design is my favourite thing in this game; while everyone else is trying for super realistic hair, faces, etc., these developers said 'screw that' and made it perfectly fitting for the entire style of the game.”
    • “And the character design, maps, and visual style is very appealing.”
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Play Times

9h Median play time
13h Average play time
5-10h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 145 analyzed playthroughs
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RV There Yet? is a casual action adventure game with horror and comedy themes. Common tags for RV There Yet? include first-person, indie, psychological, exploration, psychological horror and others.

RV There Yet? is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Steam Deck, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 13 hours playing RV There Yet?.

RV There Yet? was released on October 21, 2025.

RV There Yet? was developed by Nuggets Entertainment.

RV There Yet? has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked RV There Yet? for its humor but disliked it for its stability.

RV There Yet? is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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