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POPUCOM Demo Extended After Steam Next Fest Success

It’s always a good sign when a demo gets extended because players can’t get enough of it. POPUCOM, the quirky co-op adventure platformer from GRYPHLINE, just got that treatment. After ranking in the top three during October’s Steam Next Fest, the team decided to keep the demo available for a little longer, giving everyone another chance to experience what the buzz is all about.

So, what’s the appeal? POPUCOM invites you and a friend to team up in a colorful world brimming with puzzles and action. Cooperation is the key. Whether you’re solving puzzles or taking down enemies, you’ll need to work together—literally. The game’s core mechanics rely heavily on this partnership system, where players not only coordinate their movements but also swap between a variety of elemental abilities that lend depth to every level. The more in sync you are with your partner, the smoother the gameplay flows.

Grab a Friend: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

One of POPUCOM’s standout features is how it prioritizes cooperative play. Whether locally or online, two players must rely on each other to progress through the game’s tricky terrain. There’s no solo mode here—this is a partnership through and through. You’ll need to communicate constantly, as timing and precision are often required to tackle the more complex puzzles or defeat enemies that are strategically designed for two.

Each level introduces new challenges that encourage you and your partner to think critically about how to use your unique abilities. Maybe one of you has to control an elemental shield while the other launches an attack, or perhaps you’ll have to work together to simultaneously activate switches. But no worries; it’s all balanced so the gameplay stays engaging without getting overly frustrating.

Steam, Epic, and Console Availability

The extended demo isn’t confined to just Steam players. Popucom is also available on the Epic Games Store, with both platforms offering access to the demo for free. If you missed the initial window during Steam Next Fest, now’s your chance to try it out without having to wait for launch day. While there has been no official word yet on console releases, there’s a good chance we’ll see POPUCOM make its way to other platforms not far behind the PC versions.

Visual Charm Through Whimsy

Beyond the mechanics, what’s really pulling players in is the enchanting world. The levels are aesthetically bright and colorful, designed to give off a playful, almost dreamlike vibe. Characters are equally charming, with their rounded, cartoonish designs that seem to pop right out of a Saturday morning animation. Even enemies—while still a threat—maintain that same endearing style, which adds a light-hearted feel to the overall experience. It’s clear that POPUCOM wants players to have fun in every sense of the word.

Community Praise

The player feedback so far has been encouraging. Many fans are praising the game for being a legitimate test of cooperative skills, while others are delighted by the whimsical art direction. One player on Twitter said, “Finally a co-op game where I really have to rely on my buddy. No ‘carry’ here—teamwork is everything!” Another wrote, “Love the art style! It’s colorful but not overwhelming. Perfect for a casual gaming session.”

With the extended demo, the developers are showing they’re not just listening to their growing fanbase—they’re actively encouraging more players to dive in and see what makes POPUCOM special.

What’s Next?

While we’re still waiting on an official release date, the extended demo offers a glimpse of what’s to come. Keep an eye on their official website or follow their Twitter page for real-time updates. And if you really want to see what POPUCOM is all about, you can download the demo on Steam or Epic Games right now.

Whether you’re a veteran of co-op games or simply looking to have some fun with a friend, POPUCOM should be on your radar. It’s shaping up to be more than just another platformer. Ready to test your teamwork? This could be the perfect game to sharpen your communication and problem-solving skills—all while having a blast.

Quick Pro Tip: Don’t Forget to Communicate!
Remember, in POPUCOM, communication will make or break your run. The most common feedback from players? You’ll want to be in constant contact with your partner, whether you’re using voice chat or shouting from the next room. Coordination is everything in this whimsical puzzle-filled journey, so stay sharp and stay connected.

Anika Sørensen

Anika Sørensen, hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, has established herself as a prominent video game journalist over the past twelve years. Specializing in Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) and Role-Playing Games (RPGs), Sørensen is celebrated for her insightful analyses and passionate coverage of the gaming industry. Beyond writing, Anika is an active member of the gaming community, attending major events like E3 and Gamescom to provide live coverage and exclusive insights. Her dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of video games has inspired countless gamers and aspiring journalists alike. Currently, Sørensen is working as Gaming Tier List's chief news editor.

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