Quick snapshot
Fish Stick Protocol is a high-energy action title built around unpredictable, procedurally generated pocket dimensions. Up to eight players can team up as chaotic environmental hazards, shiny artifacts, and sudden rule changes force rapid adaptation. Mistakes are costly — a failed run often hands responsibility for the next oddball shift to another teammate.
Best-known alternative
- Free Fire
The core loop: raids, trophies, and the manor
Players venture into strange realms to recover quirky relics and earn the host’s favor, which unlocks new areas of their sprawling manor. Those relics act as both progression checks and trophies to show off—giving clear goals that encourage repeated trips into ever more bizarre, gravity-bent levels packed with overactive plant life and other surprises.
Between expeditions, the manor acts as a social and functional hub. You sell gathered loot to fund equipment and consumables, upgrade your loadout, and use cosmetic stations to personalize avatars. As you invest in new devices and facilities, the hub slowly fills out and starts to feel like a busy operations center rather than an empty estate.
What makes each run feel fresh
Procedural generation keeps every outing distinct so no two runs play the same. The game rewards improvisation and group coordination: a squad that communicates and leans into the chaos will get the most out of the experience. Add in broad cosmetic options and a steady stream of odd dimensional quirks, and you’ve got a highly replayable cooperative adventure.
Important note
The game is currently in Early Access, so expect ongoing changes, feature additions, and performance tweaks as development continues.
Technical
- Windows
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