Brief overview
Stranger Things 3: The Game is a tie-in action RPG released alongside the third season of the Netflix series. Developed by BonusXP, Inc., it recreates key moments from the show in a pixel-art, ‘80s-inspired visual style. Players can replay scenes from Hawkins, tackle additional quests not seen on screen, and take on enemies from the Upside Down while controlling a rotating cast of characters.
Roam the town of Hawkins
As the official companion to Season 3, the game maps many recognizable locations and pop-culture nods from the series into an exploratory, mission-driven structure. Objectives typically involve short puzzles, scavenging collectibles, and occasional boss encounters that test your combat strategy. The retro presentation emphasizes nostalgia while translating the season’s events into interactive sequences.
Characters you can unlock
There are a dozen playable characters, each with unique combat mechanics and special moves. As you progress, you’ll free up more of the roster and discover gear that augments their abilities.
- Hopper
- Lucas
- Eleven
- Steve
- Dustin
- Nancy
- Max
- Joyce
- Mike
- Billy
- Jonathan
- Will
Each character brings different strengths—some excel at crowd control, others at single-target damage or support abilities—letting you tailor a team to your preferred playstyle.
Gameplay mechanics and progression
The core gameplay is action-RPG oriented: complete quests to advance the story, gather equipment to boost stats, and mix character abilities to create effective combos. Early on you’ll swap between two characters to overcome obstacles; as you unlock more heroes, you gain access to varied playstyles and more complex strategies. Items found around Hawkins can be equipped and upgraded to make characters noticeably stronger.
Multiplayer and solo options
Cooperation is central to the experience. You can team up locally with two friends to tackle the campaign, combining characters’ abilities to execute powerful coordinated attacks. If you prefer to play alone, a single-player mode is available that lets you issue buddy commands to AI-controlled teammates, but the social co-op remains the main draw.
Endgame challenge: Eliminator mode
After finishing the main campaign, the game unlocks a tougher option called Eliminator mode. It starts you with the entire roster available, but character death is permanent—when someone falls, they’re gone for the rest of that run—adding a high-risk, high-reward layer for players seeking extra difficulty.
Final thoughts
Stranger Things 3: The Game is best appreciated by fans who want more time in Hawkins and enjoy retro-style action-RPGs. While some may see it as a retread of the season’s events, the added quests, collectible-focused exploration, and cooperative play provide a satisfying extension for anyone who enjoyed the show.
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