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The Coin Game is a single player and multiplayer open world simulation game with a comedy theme. It was developed by devotid and was released on February 22, 2019. It received very positive reviews from players.

A virtual ticket redemption arcade with realistic physics, silly prizes and a bunch of goofy robots. The Coin Game is made by a solo developer. Be sure to add us to your wishlist for new announcements.

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93%Audience ScoreBased on 5,133 reviews
gameplay63 positive mentions
stability103 negative mentions

  • Highly realistic and fun arcade game simulations that capture childhood nostalgia effectively
  • Large, detailed, and immersive open world with multiple arcades, carnival games, minigolf, go-karts and various activities
  • Different gameplay modes (Birthday mode and Survival mode) that cater to casual and challenge-seeking players
  • Developer demonstrates passion with consistent updates and ongoing support
  • Authentic physics and satisfying gameplay loop for arcade games and ticket redemption
  • Good value for the price compared to real-life arcades, offering hours of entertainment
  • Humor, quirky robots, and charming atmosphere create a unique and memorable experience
  • The 1.0 release update introduced significant bugs, glitches and performance issues, making the game less stable than prior versions
  • Survival mode can be tedious, sometimes unbalanced and restrictive, causing frustration for some players
  • Lack of multiplayer mode disappoints many players who seek social gameplay
  • The game has clunky controls and UI issues, including inconsistent pausing and stuck states
  • Graphics and visual polish are basic and sometimes rough, which may detract from immersion
  • Save system issues causing lost progress or deleted save files
  • Game sometimes suffers from severe stuttering and frame drops even on high-end PCs
  • Some arcade games are buggy or have broken physics, reducing the enjoyment and fairness
  • In-game economy and prize values feel unbalanced or grindy for some
  • The game atmosphere can feel eerie or lonely due to robot NPCs and limited characters
  • Sometimes game-breaking bugs cause player to get stuck or fall through the map requiring restarts
  • gameplay

    215 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    29% positive mentions, 64% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The gameplay offers a nostalgic, addictive arcade experience with realistic physics and a variety of machines, combined with an open-world sandbox and survival mode adding layers of depth. While the core arcade mechanics are praised for authenticity and fun, the overall experience is sometimes hampered by bugs, janky controls, and occasionally unpolished survival mechanics that can disrupt flow. Despite graphical simplicity and some design roughness, the gameplay loop of playing games for tickets, redeeming prizes, and managing survival elements is engaging for fans, though it may feel repetitive or shallow to some.

    • “I think this is the best made arcade sim on the market. A lot of love went into the physics, world, and mechanics. I really suggest picking the game up and checking it out to relive some nostalgic times.”
    • “The arcade games have great controls and the physics/mechanics are well done.”
    • “The attention to detail in the highly realistic physics of the arcade machines is commendable, making gameplay both engaging and satisfying.”
    • “Refunded after 40 minutes because in those few minutes there were multiple game-breaking bugs that made me restart, including simple bugs like falling through the floor. The respawn mechanic is bugged too, trapping you in an endless cycle of falling.”
    • “What really upset me though were the baffling gameplay changes introduced in 1.0 that ruin the integrity of this formerly great game.”
    • “The glitches are frustrating, progress-ruining, and completely halt gameplay.”
  • graphics

    196 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    22% positive mentions, 67% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game's graphics are generally viewed as functional but dated, with a simplistic, sometimes grimy, and occasionally janky aesthetic that evokes early 2000s or PS2-era charm. While the arcade machines are praised for their accurate and detailed design, the overall world visuals and textures often feel flat, dark, or uninspired, and performance issues like lag and lack of advanced graphics settings frustrate some players. Despite these shortcomings, many appreciate the graphics' nostalgic appeal and unique style, emphasizing that the gameplay and atmosphere matter more than high-end visuals.

    • “The graphics are accurate where they are important; the arcade machines look superb, each counter/ball/token is perfectly round, the simulated physics react accordingly, the text is sharp and legible on the machines.”
    • “The game does an incredible job emulating the old arcade experience many of us had as kids... the aesthetics are spot on.”
    • “Awesome game, very well made for 1 developer, I give props to you buddy, well made design, graphics are amazing, and the machines play just like real life.”
    • “FPS issues; graphics look cheap, like from the 2000s; animations are bad; physics have issues and bugs.”
    • “The game still has zero graphics settings beyond a selection of presets ranging from 'potato' to 'nasa computer' meme options.”
    • “The graphics settings do nothing; there are no resolution options; it runs in your desktop resolution.”
  • stability

    106 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    3% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 97% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent and severe stability issues, including constant freezes, crashes, and numerous glitches that often disrupt gameplay and progression. While some players find certain bugs charming or manageable, many report the experience as frustrating and nearly unplayable, especially in modes like survival and the 1.0 release version. Despite ongoing development and patches, stability remains a significant concern impacting overall enjoyment.

    • “Also works and runs great on the Steam Deck after some tweaking.”
    • “Doesn't feel like random luck and the games aren't buggy at all (besides one claw machine with letters).”
    • “All games play very well with no glitches!”
    • “Game is sadly unplayable due to extreme freezes every like 10 seconds, also lacks any polish and the textures look like crap.”
    • “Can't pause, can't quit to menu, can't use a controller even though it says it is supported, unbelievably buggy, put it into 1.0 in the worst state the game has ever been in; the go-kart race is a total lie, it doesn't actually keep track of your position at all.”
    • “This game is a frustrating, nearly unplayably buggy mess.”
  • optimization

    104 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    13% positive mentions, 57% neutral mentions, 30% negative mentions

    The game suffers from significant optimization issues, including frequent stuttering, frame drops, and poor performance even on high-end PCs, which detracts from the overall experience. While some updates have addressed specific problems like stuttering, many users report worsened performance after patches and a lack of developer responsiveness. Despite these technical flaws, the core gameplay remains enjoyable, but the optimization needs substantial improvement to ensure smoother play across all systems.

    • “Performance 8/10 (could be improved, but then again the whole world is being simulated at all times).”
    • “I've also seen some reviews and posts say that performance is worse, however I've noticed improved performance and I no longer get a weird hitching like I did in the early access version.”
    • “The last patch has really really improved performance a lot.”
    • “Performance and bugs galore have plagued this release and it's all because of the engine switch.”
    • “With the unity update in this 1.0 version, I was hoping the game would run a lot better but the performance still feels 'early access' to me.”
    • “The 1.0 update seems to have fundamentally broken key parts of the game: performance is worse, physics is worse, progression is worse, and bugs are worse.”
  • story

    99 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    18% positive mentions, 72% neutral mentions, 10% negative mentions

    The game currently lacks a traditional or overarching story, focusing instead on open-world exploration, arcade gameplay, and sandbox-style enjoyment. While some players appreciate the vibe and hint at potential hidden lore, many express a desire for a structured story mode, quests, and deeper narrative elements to provide motivation and engagement. There is anticipation and hope for future updates to introduce story-driven content and mission-based gameplay.

    • “Its worth purchasing and plenty to explore with several arcades, a mall, a bingo place and several items to purchase with tickets, as well as a story mode and a whole lot more.”
    • “With a diverse array of activities, attention to detail, and the heartwarming story of its development, this game captures the essence of the classic arcade experience while adding its own unique twist.”
    • “There's a ton of potential here - for new minigames and activities, and, if a mission-based story mode ever emerges, for plotlines that take advantage of elements like seedy businesses, a struggling town, automation (heck, the way things are going, even robots might end up struggling), local UFO sightings... this game is, against all odds, one to watch.”
    • “There's no overarching story or time-sensitive mission system, just you and arcades.”
    • “I'd like to come back when there is more story and unlock stuff, but as a sandbox experience my amusement was only kept so long.”
    • “The survival mode never really appealed to me, it needs some kind of story elements to it, or something other than 'adult man acts like child - rides a bike, and collects trash to make a living' not a very appealing introduction to a game.”
  • atmosphere

    94 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    59% positive mentions, 38% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The game excels at creating a nostalgic and immersive arcade atmosphere, capturing the charm of classic arcades with authentic visuals, lighting, and ambient details. While some find the largely robot-populated world eerie or slightly unsettling, many appreciate the relaxing, cozy, and sometimes mysterious vibe that invites exploration and casual play. Overall, the atmosphere is a standout feature that evokes a unique blend of nostalgia, comfort, and intrigue.

    • “Unparalleled atmosphere with its liminal early mornings and late nights amid a sleepy late 90s town filled to the brim with silly robots.”
    • “The arcade atmosphere is spot‑on: tons of machines to try, from coin pushers and slot machines to carnival games and full‑on rides.”
    • “The atmosphere is awesome, between the accurately made arcade games, the visuals, and the little details like snack stands and candy machines, playing this game is just as fun as a trip to your local arcade.”
    • “The game has a lot of charm and nails that classic arcade atmosphere, but the bugs and shallow survival gameplay make it hard to enjoy right now.”
    • “Now to get into some of the flaws of the coin game seeing as, for what might come across as a rather unusual issue, this game's atmosphere is a little weird in that due to how you are seemingly the only living person surrounded by largely robots save for the goose inside your house and a neighbour's dog, it creates an eerie sort of experience that seems almost perfect for a more subtle form of horror game. This could put off some who are looking for a genuinely welcoming and heartwarming experience that might be intimidated by the unintentionally spooky atmosphere this game seems to create rather well.”
    • “Mildly creepy atmosphere of the mostly empty island at night and wonky physics bugs aside, it's a great thing to be able to play a bunch of the ticket games from when I was a kid, as well as indulge in a scratch off ticket hobby and a newspaper delivery gig.”
  • humor

    89 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    98% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The game's humor is widely praised for its intentional, quirky, and surreal charm, blending nostalgic arcade fun with witty, often absurd dialogue and situations involving quirky robots and offbeat characters. Players appreciate its lighthearted, eccentric atmosphere filled with clever gags, funny glitches, and personalized comedic details that create a consistently entertaining and enjoyable experience. This humor, combined with the open-world concept, makes the game a unique and delightful casual play option.

    • “It’s intentional, it’s funny, and it makes the island feel like a surreal dream.”
    • “The game has a fun sense of humor, which I enjoy.”
    • “The absurdity of grabbing cash from a money machine and then spending it on games you’d never play in real life is hilarious.”
    • “To be honest, the glitches are funny sometimes, but what I would love more is a more in-depth character creator, because as of now all you can do is pick from 2 character models and change the color of their shirts.”
    • “It feels janky, but the game is supposed to be funny.”
  • grinding

    39 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    8% positive mentions, 28% neutral mentions, 64% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is often described as tedious and excessively time-consuming, with many players finding achievements and ticket farming to be repetitive and underrewarding. While some appreciate the sense of progression grinding provides, the overall experience can feel monotonous, especially in survival mode where chores and limited player interaction add to the grind. Bugs and unbalanced reward systems further impact the enjoyment of grinding activities.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “Grinding is the only mechanic.”
    • “A bit grindy sometimes.”
    • “I could go on about the finer points of the game, like the actual arcade games, the survival mode, the ridiculously grindy achievements, etc., but I don't feel it would make this review any better since it can almost all be described with one word: undercooked.”
    • “This makes the usefulness of returning to the different arcades to experience each game feel much less rewarding, as you'd have to spend hours grinding to get the same prize you'd spent only 5 minutes earning at the carnival.”
    • “I spent 8 hours straight grinding for a 100,000 ticket piece of junk hoverboard I can't even use.”
  • music

    38 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    26% positive mentions, 66% neutral mentions, 8% negative mentions

    The game's music and sound design effectively create an immersive, nostalgic arcade atmosphere with catchy and diverse tracks for different games. While many players find the soundtrack relaxing and enjoyable, some mention repetitiveness and suggest more audio control options and varied sound effects to enhance realism. Overall, the music is praised for adding to the charm and appeal of the experience.

    • “The overlapping noises of machines, music, and ambient chatter create a chaotic but convincing environment that closely mirrors the sensory overload of a real arcade.”
    • “The music, sounds, and voices give me such nostalgic vibes.”
    • “Music is pretty good as well, with each arcade game generally having its own music track and/or sounds as you expect.”
    • “The soundtrack of the coin game, while accurate, is a loop of blown-out, distorted, generic 'hype-tracks' that quickly get on your nerves.”
    • “Piercing, sharp, and loud background music and effects.”
    • “Loading bar shows half loaded, music still running but it crashes my entire computer!”
  • emotional

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

    The game evokes strong nostalgia and emotional warmth, capturing the essence of childhood and arcade experiences with genuine love and passion. While some find its initially eerie, quiet atmosphere unintentionally spooky, updates adding lively characters have significantly enhanced the heartfelt, wholesome vibe. Overall, it’s praised for its unique ability to create deep emotional connections, often surpassing expectations for indie titles.

    • “Especially for all you dads who watched your kids play these games... that is what got me the most about this game... now that our kids are all grown up, I play these and shed a tear remembering the family fun at the bowling alleys, mini-golf courses, roller skating rinks, and mall arcades.”
    • “One singular dev managed to make a game more moving and emotional than entire AAA studios, which is crazy impressive and I salute you.”
    • “It might sound silly to say that this game was touching but it managed to capture a very specific childhood experience so well that I found my face hurting from how much I was smiling.”
  • replayability

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    36% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The game offers strong replayability, especially due to its variety of arcade machines and leaderboard competition, making it infinitely enjoyable for fans of the genre. However, some users feel the current content is limited and the price is high for an early access title, expecting replay value to improve with future updates. Overall, it is highly replayable but best valued once more content is added.

    • “Amazing arcade game with so much replayability.”
    • “One of the greatest games ever created, very unique, the exact vibe I crave and wish to put out into the world wrapped up in a delicious cheap game with endless replayability.”
    • “With a huge amount of arcade machines, most honestly having humongous replay value, as you need to actually kind of find the groove of the machines.”
    • “I like the game and want it to be a nice casual game but I don't recommend it for $20, especially since it's early access. Maybe $5-10 until more updates are added; then it can be a $20 game, but it's not complete right now and the replay value is not there.”
    • “Kid loves it, I love it, but there's not a ton of replayability right now as survival mode isn't in.”
    • “Replayability has potential.”
  • monetization

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    17% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 83% negative mentions

    Monetization in the game is notably minimal, with no microtransactions or paywalls, allowing players to earn everything through gameplay, which contributes to a nostalgic and relaxed experience. While some users appreciate the lack of ads and real-money purchases, others express concern over potential data collection and frustration with game performance and limited access without spending. The developer remains active and engaged, helping to alleviate concerns about the game being a cash grab despite its early access status.

    • “Scratches that very particular itch for mall arcade games, but doesn't have the baked in monetization many of the other titles on Steam and mobile add on top of it.”
    • “I also appreciate that the game does not have in-game purchases that use real money (as of yet as the game is in early access).”
    • “Overall this game has potential but the way it sits right now it seems like just a cash grab, obviously nobody played it or tested it beforehand.”
    • “To top it all off, the game was sold off to a mobile game publisher that makes you sign up for data collection to play now too.”
    • “I installed it and barely able to play a coin pusher got 40 tickets and never been able to play more since. It’s not to say the game is bad, it just means I jumped the gun looking at game requirements. It's a pity I recently got a Windows computer not all that old and for whatever reason it’s so laggy even on potato setting. I was really looking forward to birthday mode just to enjoy it but I guess it’s just not optimal for me to enjoy a time out in a virtual arcade, not at least without using my mobile stuff that just spams ads in my face if I want to get anywhere fast in terms of any enjoyable progress.”
  • character development

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 67% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users appreciate the character development but suggest that the character design could be improved by adopting a more cartoony, kid-friendly style similar to games like Animal Crossing or Subway Surfers.

    • “Great gameplay, good character development”
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8h Median play time
16h Average play time
7-20h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 14 analyzed playthroughs
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The Coin Game is a open world simulation game with comedy theme. Common tags for The Coin Game include first-person, realistic, indie, trading, life sim and others.

The Coin Game is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Windows and Xbox.

On average players spend around 16 hours playing The Coin Game.

The Coin Game was released on February 22, 2019.

The Coin Game was developed by devotid.

The Coin Game has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked The Coin Game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

The Coin Game is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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