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  • Summary: In this playful and wholesome 2-player co-op adventure, all the plushies in the day-care have gone missing! You get to play as the hands of each kid searching for their furry friends in their own fantasy worlds.

    Can you find out who or what caused this strange event? Jump, Snip, Grab,
    In this playful and wholesome 2-player co-op adventure, all the plushies in the day-care have gone missing! You get to play as the hands of each kid searching for their furry friends in their own fantasy worlds.

    Can you find out who or what caused this strange event? Jump, Snip, Grab, Punch and High-Five your way through three worlds filled with puzzles, secrets and challenges!
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Nov 14, 2025
    90
    All Hands on Deck delivers a relaxed co-op experience with clever puzzles and a dreamy style, perfect for getting creative together. Minor technical hiccups keep it just shy of the top tier, but its charm and teamwork focus make it a reliable pick for any co-op session, offline or online.
  2. Nov 21, 2025
    80
    With a RRP of £11.99, All Hands on Deck is an easy recommendation. It’s far from the strongest co-op title released within 2025 but with a respectable runtime, well-considered platforming and puzzler action, and a charming premise, you won’t be left feeling disappointed by what this indie gem has to offer.
  3. Nov 12, 2025
    70
    An original and casual cooperative game that makes great use of Nintendo Switch’s multiplayer essence. While it doesn’t reach the brilliance of similar Nintendo titles, it offers fun and accessible mechanics that make it an attractive, hassle-free option for playing together.
  4. Dec 4, 2025
    60
    My gaming chum and I had a lot of fun with the clever amount of variety in All Hands on Deck but it's certainly not a smooth experience.