Quick summary
Stretcher Together is a paid cooperative action game where two players act as medics carrying a patient up a massive, vertical map. The objective is simple — move the stretcher to safety — but the ascent is packed with absurd and unpredictable obstacles that demand teamwork and timing.
Core gameplay
Players each grip an end of the stretcher and must coordinate every move. The ascent includes jumping between shifting platforms, crossing collapsed highways, and navigating sheer drops beside towering buildings. Success depends on synchronized movement: missed timings or poor coordination often send both players tumbling back down.
What makes it memorable
- Chaotic, laughter-inducing moments born from close cooperation and sudden setbacks
- A strong emphasis on two-player teamwork that fosters communication and shared problem-solving
Areas that need improvement
- Movement and responsiveness can feel imprecise, making delicate maneuvers more frustrating than they need to be
- Occasional odd physics and control quirks that amplify the difficulty in ways that feel unintended
Recommended alternative
If you want a different kind of multiplayer experience, consider Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (paid) as a solid substitute for more open-ended action and exploration.
Final thoughts
Despite some clunky controls, Stretcher Together delivers a delightfully frantic co-op experience. If you enjoy quirky challenges that require tight coordination and don’t mind a few control frustrations, it’s a rewarding climb to tackle with a friend.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Spanish
- German
- French
- Italian
- Russian
- Polish
- Turkish
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Japanese
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