Quick synopsis
Toy Escape is a premium PC co-op platformer created by Samuel De Pablo and David Gallardo. Players control toy soldiers in a multiplayer adventure for up to four people, working together to scale a gigantic house and reach the roof in order to escape.
Core gameplay loop
Players must cooperate to overcome oversized domestic hazards — furniture, shelves and ordinary household items become towering obstacles for the tiny soldiers. The game blends precision platforming with light physics-based comedy: teammates can help each other reach new heights, or cause chaotic, laugh-out-loud mishaps when jumps are missed.
Movement and tools
- Parachute packs let characters glide and traverse short gaps in the air.
- Standard platforming actions include climbing, running and jumping across irregular surfaces.
- Multiplayer interactions encourage teamwork to solve traversal challenges and reach the top.
Availability and release status
A playable demo is currently available, but the developers have not announced a firm release date for the full game. If you enjoy the demo, expect to wait for further news about launch timing and additional content.
Recommended alternative
- Minecraft: Java & Bedrock Edition (Paid) — a flexible sandbox option that supports cooperative play and creative platforming challenges.
Final thoughts
Toy Escape pays affectionate tribute to classic toy-soldier-style games while offering whimsical, cooperative platforming for friends and family. Its charm comes from both the cooperative problem-solving and the humorous failures that can occur when coordination breaks down. Keep an eye out for official updates about the full release.
Technical
- Windows
- Full