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Comedy hidden gems on Steam
Every game here is tagged Comedy on Steam, sits between 1,000 and 5,000 reviews, is rated at least 80% positive, and carries a catch drawn from its own negative reviews. Showing the 60 most reviewed of 88. How these pages are made.
A 3D platformer where SpongeBob uses cosmic costumes to navigate wish worlds, featuring platforming skills and character interactions. It offers a lighthearted, nostalgic adventure with familiar characters and music.
What players likedPlayers compare it to Battle for Bikini Bottom, praising its fun platforming, varied levels, and authentic SpongeBob humor.
The catchLevels are linear and near identical, so the platforming and combat turn repetitive fast.
Games like SpongeBob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake →

Disgaea PC87% positive from 4,791 reviews20168% finish itDeck Verified
Disgaea PC is a tactical RPG with deep character progression and over-the-top combat. Players level characters to 9999, transmigration, and explore the Item World for immense damage.
What players likedPlayers praise Disgaea PC as a great, goofy, and funny tactical RPG with amusing characters and satisfying "number go up" grinding.
The catchA buggy, crash prone port missing the quality of life features later versions added.
Games like Disgaea PC →

CHUCHEL86% positive from 4,782 reviews201843% finish itDeck Verified
This is a point-and-click comedy adventure game focused on solving puzzles and interacting with characters to retrieve a cherry. It features whimsical animations, a unique soundtrack, and humorous gags.
What players likedPlayers praise CHUCHEL as a short, entertaining, and humorous adventure, similar to an interactive cartoon, with creative visual humor.
The catchThe humour and puzzles are pitched at small children, so adults get bored fast.
Games like CHUCHEL →

En Garde!91% positive from 4,761 reviews202329% finish itDeck Verified
En Garde! is a stylish 3D action-adventure game featuring swashbuckling combat with a flair system. Players use environmental interactions and acrobatic maneuvers to defeat enemies in comedic duels.
What players likedPlayers praise En Garde!'s fun, dynamic combat and environmental interactions, often comparing it to Sekiro, Sifu, Arkham series, and Assassin's Creed.
The catchThe 1v1 moveset falls apart when hordes swarm you and the lock on picks wrong targets.
Games like En Garde! →

WHAT THE GOLF?93% positive from 4,738 reviews202030% finish itDeck Verified
A physics-based puzzle game where you launch objects, not just balls, in absurd scenarios. It offers daily challenges and a level editor for chaotic fun.
What players likedPlayers praise its creative, silly, and surprising take on golf, often referencing other games like Portal and SUPERHOT.
The catchLevels break above 60 fps, so beating some requires manually capping your refresh rate.
Games like WHAT THE GOLF? →
A humorous sandbox game where players poop in various locations and on people. The core loop involves exploring, pooping, and unlocking abilities.
The catchThe joke wears thin fast and there is very little game underneath it.
Games like There's Poop In My Soup →
Multiplayer dating sim with a summer camp theme. Players choose dialogue options to romance monsters, with campfire mechanics and magic drinks.
What players likedPlayers praise "Monster Camp" as a fun and improved iteration of the first game, offering expanded storylines and enhanced gameplay mechanics.
The catchVague opening answers lock you into one date, ignoring who you actually wanted.
Games like Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp →
A 3D fighting game with fictional Brazilian politicians, featuring adaptive AI and P2P multiplayer. It offers a humorous, meme-filled experience with political satire.
The catchBeyond the political joke it is a thin, poorly made fighter with bad playability.
Games like Kandidatos →
A point-and-click adventure game with five playable characters solving puzzles in a bizarre town. It features a neo-noir mystery with humor and exploration.
What players likedPlayers praise the game's lore and characters, reminiscent of classic adventure games.
The catchThe story falls apart in the second half and the ending gives no real payoff.
Games like Thimbleweed Park™ →
Interactive sitcom with branching narratives and dark humor. Features a socially realistic protagonist and a late 2000s aesthetic.
What players likedPlayers say it's a well-made, tighter continuation of the first game, praised for its humor and characterization.
The catchIt plays as a step down from the first game with fewer choices and endings.
Games like Class of 09: The Re-Up →
This is a zombie shooter where players type words to kill enemies. It combines horror and comedy with a unique typing mechanic.
What players likedPlayers praise its cheesy horror story and humor, comparing it to GTA San Andreas, Borderlands, and classic on-rails shooters.
The catchNonstop crude swearing and long unfunny cutscenes wear thin fast between typing levels.
Games like The Typing of The Dead: Overkill →
A point-and-click adventure game with a unique hand-drawn style. Players solve puzzles and interact with characters to prevent a catastrophic future.
What players likedPlayers praise its well-thought-out new characters, designs, mechanics, and story, despite some flaws.
The catchThe story mostly mocks fans of the trilogy and ends up changing nothing.
Games like Deponia Doomsday →

Rock of Ages92% positive from 4,015 reviews201111% finish itDeck Playable
This is a real-time strategy game where players roll a boulder to destroy enemy castles while defending their own. It features historical art styles and a crush-or-be-crushed gameplay loop.
What players likedPlayers praise "Rock of Ages" as a unique, fun, and well-balanced game, often recommending it due to its low price.
The catchRolling the boulder and building defenses gets repetitive and dull fast.
Games like Rock of Ages →

McPixel84% positive from 3,939 reviews2012Deck Playable
This is a point-and-click puzzle game where players solve 100 short, timed challenges to prevent explosions using available tools. It features a fast-paced, chaotic feel with a retro aesthetic.
What players likedPlayers praise McPixel's rapid pace and unique humor, comparing its rewarding failures to Henry Stickmin games.
The catchPuzzles boil down to randomly clicking everything until a nonsensical solution triggers.
Games like McPixel →
This is a turn-based insult battle game where players construct insults from word components. It features competitive multiplayer modes and a humorous, confrontational feel.
The catchThe novelty wears off within half an hour once the phrases start repeating.
Games like Oh...Sir!! The Insult Simulator →
Action-adventure platformer with drill-based combat and a humorous, violent tone. Explore Hell, exterminate monsters, and upgrade your drill.
What players likedPlayers praise its creative enemies and juvenile humor, reminiscent of Hazbin Hotel, in a fast-paced action-platformer.
The catchThe unskippable minigame kill animations repeat constantly and turn tedious fast.
Games like Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit →

NUKITASHI95% positive from 3,634 reviews2023Deck Unsupported
This is a Japanese visual novel with a story-driven narrative and character interactions. It focuses on a brother and sister uncovering secrets on an island.
What players likedPlayers praise "NUKITASHI" as an extremely good visual novel with amazing characters, hilarious jokes, and an absurd story, despite its eroge name.
The catchThe Steam release cuts most of the game and needs a third-party patch to be whole.
Games like NUKITASHI →
This is a chaotic, surreal tower defense game where players roll giant rocks through historical art periods. It features multiplayer combat with intersecting tracks and Monty Python-esque humor.
The catchIt frequently fails to launch, opening a black screen or closing straight away.
Games like Rock of Ages 2: Bigger & Boulder™ →

Evil Genius93% positive from 3,598 reviews2009Deck Unsupported
Simulation game where you build a secret lair, manage minions, and develop super-weapons for world domination. It's a strategic management and base-building experience with a humorous evil theme.
What players likedPlayers praise its unique style, humor, and replayability, reminiscent of classic base-building and management games.
The catchMinions are suicidally dumb and die faster than you can replace them.
Games like Evil Genius →

THE CORRIDOR94% positive from 3,586 reviews202022% finish itDeck Playable
This is a short, first-person walking simulator focused on player-game interaction within a single corridor. Its core loop involves simply walking and observing the environment.
What players likedPlayers praise this short, meta-narrative game for its humor and creative take on a simple concept, reminiscent of Stanley Parable.
The catchThe core gag closes the game to desktop constantly and relaunching gets tedious fast.
Games like THE CORRIDOR →

UnMetal93% positive from 3,507 reviews202121% finish itDeck Verified
Stealth action-adventure game with MacGyver-style gadget use and satirical humor. Players escape a military base by deceiving enemies and improvising solutions.
What players likedPlayers praise UnMetal as a hilarious parody of classic Metal Gear, offering engaging gameplay and consistent humor.
The catchThe constant jokes overstay their welcome and turn grating hours before the game ends.
Games like UnMetal →
This is a parody RPG with a retro style. Players inflict insanity on enemies and aim to become a hero to destroy the world.
What players likedPlayers praise its funny story and witty characters, comparing it to classic Dragon Quest games with a unique battle counter.
The catchMaze like dungeons and constant random encounters turn the combat into a tedious slog.
Games like Cthulhu Saves the World →
This is a 2D point-and-click adventure game with a unique hand-drawn art style. Players solve puzzles and interact with bizarre characters in a darkly humorous story about a troubled girl.
What players likedPlayers praise its charming story, clever puzzles, and goofy humor, often comparing it to "Deponia."
The catchA long standing shaman bug can softlock progress, and it has never been patched.
Games like Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes →

Suicide Guy88% positive from 3,269 reviews201724% finish itDeck Verified
This is a first-person physics-based puzzle game where players solve brain teasers in dream worlds. The core loop involves using items and environmental interactions to progress through surreal levels.
What players likedPlayers praise this unique puzzle game for its originality and engaging challenges, comparing it to "Homer Simpson" and "therapy."
The catchBugs and janky physics make the platforming and object handling a chore.
Games like Suicide Guy →
A VR comedy adventure with combat, platforming, and puzzles where you control a character's movement while they comment on the action. It features a bizarre story and morally questionable choices.
What players likedPlayers praise its Rick and Morty-esque humor and immersive VR platforming, with just the right amount of hidden items.
The catchThe crude Rick and Morty humour carries the whole game, and the gameplay is thin.
Games like Trover Saves the Universe →
A remastered graphic adventure game. Players solve puzzles and interact with characters in a biker-themed story.
What players likedPlayers praise this short, stylish point-and-click puzzle game for its memorable characters, sharp dialogue, and beautiful art and animation.
The catchCrashes, often after the minefield puzzle, stop many players finishing the game.
Games like Full Throttle Remastered →
This is a stealth puzzle game where players set traps for their neighbor. The core loop involves creating chaos and avoiding detection to increase TV show ratings.
What players likedPlayers praise it as a surprisingly entertaining, classic comedy puzzle game similar to point-and-click adventures.
The catchLevels repeat the same routine and getting caught forces a full redo from the start.
Games like Neighbours from Hell Compilation →
A point-and-click adventure game with a wacky, humorous tone. Players solve puzzles to reunite a fragmented consciousness and save a planet.
What players likedPlayers say it's like the first Deponia game, praising its continuation of the original's style and gameplay.
The catchPuzzles are so illogical that finishing usually means following an online walkthrough.
Games like Chaos on Deponia →
This is a point-and-click adventure game featuring puzzle-solving and a humorous, pirate-themed story. Players guide Guybrush Threepwood through a quest to become a pirate and win the heart of Elaine Marley.
What players likedPlayers praise its classic status, humor, and story, calling it one of the best click adventure games and a must-play for gamers.
The catchThe redrawn art is widely disliked and the classic look strips out the voice acting.
Games like The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition →
This is a point-and-click adventure game featuring puzzle-solving and witty dialogue. Players guide Guybrush Threepwood through humorous challenges to defeat a zombie pirate.
What players likedIt's a masterclass sequel with improved graphics, challenging puzzles, and excellent voice acting, praised for its timeless design and developer commentary.
The catchSeveral puzzle solutions are so illogical you end up needing hints or a walkthrough.
Games like Monkey Island™ 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge™ →

The Cave87% positive from 2,904 reviews20133% finish itDeck Verified
This is a 2D puzzle-adventure game where players switch between three characters to solve environmental puzzles. It features a dark, humorous tone and a unique, seamless cave environment.
What players likedPlayers praise this charming puzzle-platformer, comparing it to games like Trine and Unravel, for its unique character abilities and replayability.
The catchConstant slow backtracking makes puzzles a chore, and it expects three playthroughs.
Games like The Cave →
This is a co-op physics-based heist game where players plan and execute heists with penguins. It offers stealth, action, and chaotic fun with diverse missions and customization.
What players likedPlayers praise it as a fun, physics-based stealth game, like a better "Penguins of Madagascar," best enjoyed with friends.
The catchBugs and softlocks break multiplayer sessions, often before a heist even starts.
Games like The Greatest Penguin Heist of All Time →
Party game collection featuring trivia, hypothetical scenarios, rap battles, invention design, and alien combat. Players use web-enabled devices for local or remote multiplayer fun.
What players likedPlayers praise the pack as the "best Jackbox" with "fun and unique ideas" in games like Mad Verse City, Patently Stupid, and Split the Room.
The catchMost of the five games fall flat, leaving only one or two worth playing.
Games like The Jackbox Party Pack 5 →

Say No! More89% positive from 2,873 reviews202151% finish itDeck Playable
This is a narrative adventure game where players use a "NO!" mechanic with various emotional states to overcome absurd workplace requests. It features a quirky office setting and a humorous, yet touching, tone.
What players likedPlayers praise its therapeutic, wholesome, and humorous message about setting boundaries, delivered in a short, easy, and charming experience.
The catchGameplay is just pressing one button, and the joke wears thin long before it ends.
Games like Say No! More →
A physics-based competitive climbing game where players stack on each other. It's a frantic, skill-based party game with a high risk of falling.
What players likedPlayers praise its unique, physics-based stacking gameplay, often comparing it to a more chaotic and humorous version of Jenga.
The catchhumor wears off fast; modes feel nearly identical
Games like Mount Your Friends →

Dude, Stop87% positive from 2,750 reviews201844% finish itDeck Playable
Dude, Stop is a self-aware puzzle game where players intentionally break rules and ignore instructions to progress. Its core loop involves defying the narrator and game mechanics for humorous, frustrating results.
What players likedPlayers praise its meta-humor and fourth-wall breaks, where the game reacts to your bad decisions, making it an anti-OCD experience.
The catchThe narrator's constant insults come across as grating rather than funny.
Games like Dude, Stop →
This is a first-person action game where players hunt spiders using various weapons and fire. The core loop involves tracking, destroying environments, and eliminating arachnids.
What players likedPlayers praise the fun of blowing up spiders, despite some finding certain spider types horrifying.
The catchMost of it is hidden object hunting and fetch quests, not chaotic destruction.
Games like Kill It With Fire →
Dating sim and dungeon crawler where you romance weapons that transform into people. Fight monsters, build relationships, and solve a mystery.
What players likedPlayers compare it to Hades and visual novels, praising its diverse characters and satisfying blend of roguelike combat and heartfelt interactions.
The catchNeither half lands, with button mashing combat and thin, predictable dating writing.
Games like Boyfriend Dungeon →

Goodbye Deponia89% positive from 2,562 reviews201334% finish itDeck Playable
A comedic point-and-click adventure game where players solve puzzles with multiple Rufus clones to save Deponia. It features chaotic problem-solving and a quirky, self-sabotaging protagonist.
What players likedPlayers praise "Goodbye Deponia" as a top-tier point-and-click adventure, comparable to "Chaos" for its excellent puzzles, art, music, humor, and voice acting.
The catchThe humour turns racist and sexist, notably a scene casting a Black woman as a monkey.
Games like Goodbye Deponia →

No More Heroes83% positive from 2,559 reviews20214% finish itDeck Unsupported
Action hack-and-slash with a unique combat system. Players fight ranked assassins, train, and do odd jobs in a stylish, over-the-top world.
What players likedPlayers praise its unique, bizarre, and fun hack-and-slash gameplay, often comparing it to DMC for its wacky moments.
The catchThe PC port crashes often, and with manual saves only that means lost progress.
Games like No More Heroes →
VR comedy adventure game with surreal humor and interactive puzzles. Players solve bizarre accounting problems in a bizarre world.
The catchThere is no stick movement, so a small play space leaves objects out of reach.
Games like Accounting (Legacy) →
Third-person action-adventure game featuring ghost capture mechanics and environmental destruction. It offers an authentic Ghostbusters experience with original story and cast.
What players likedPlayers praise it as the "Ghostbusters III" with great third-person shooter combat and faithful story, feeling like a true Ghostbuster.
The catchThe remaster forgets settings, desyncs cutscene audio and crashes far too often.
Games like Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered →
This is a co-op narrative adventure with survival mechanics where players manage resources on a road trip. It features charming characters and irreverent humor with a social competitive aspect.
What players likedPlayers praise its humor and unique narrative, comparing it favorably to previous Monster Prom entries for its approachable gameplay.
The catchIt plays as a random resource manager rather than the dating sim of earlier entries.
Games like Monster Prom 3: Monster Roadtrip →
A free, silly turn-based JRPG with over 10 hours of content. It features hundreds of items and a lighthearted, nonsensical feel.
What players likedPlayers praise this free, classic turn-based RPG for its fun combat, excellent music, and continued improvements in later games.
The catchThe comedy is dated and juvenile, and the dialogue rarely lands.
Games like Epic Battle Fantasy 3 →
This is a narrative-driven adventure game with point-and-click puzzle solving. Players experience a new story featuring iconic characters and time travel mechanics.
What players likedPlayers praise it as a logical puzzle game and a great, nostalgic continuation of the film trilogy with spot-on voice acting.
The catchClumsy tank style controls and a fighting camera make simple movement a chore.
Games like Back to the Future: The Game →

Gachi Heroes94% positive from 2,271 reviews2018Deck Verified
This is an idle clicker game with a gachimuchi theme, featuring simple one-handed gameplay and a focus on collection and progression. It offers an endless, low-stakes experience with animated backgrounds and a strong soundtrack.
What players likedPlayers say it's like a deeper cookie-clicker with an in-depth skill tree, praising its well-made paths, items, and impeccable graphics.
The catchThe meme gimmick wears off fast and the clicker underneath is thin and repetitive.
Games like Gachi Heroes →

Quiplash90% positive from 2,258 reviews201561% finish itDeck Verified
A multiplayer party game where players answer prompts with text, and others vote for the funniest response. It's a witty, casual competition.
The catchLater Jackbox party packs include an improved version, making this standalone redundant.
Games like Quiplash →
This is a meme quiz simulation game. Players answer meme-related questions across levels to test and improve their meme knowledge.
The catchIt runs only in Russian despite the store page listing English and 100 other languages.
Games like MEMOLOGY: GOYDA →
This is a first-person action game where players hunt spiders using a variety of weapons and fire. The core loop involves tracking, destroying environments, and eliminating arachnids with chaotic destruction.
What players likedPlayers praise the fun of causing collateral damage while hunting spiders, despite some weapon-switching challenges.
The catchThis is only the opening level or two, a free trial for the paid full game.
Games like Kill It With Fire: HEATWAVE →

The Upturned99% positive from 2,159 reviews202242% finish itDeck Verified
A first-person trip up through the floors of an inn for the dead, where hopping and hurling furniture is how you deal with each of its ten-plus monstrous residents.
What players likedPlayers praise The Upturned as a charming and engaging horror-comedy adventure-platformer, even comparing it favorably to other Zeekerss games.
The catchSlippery platforming and repetitive level structure wear the joke thin fast.
Games like The Upturned →
This is a humorous point-and-click adventure game with multi-character gameplay and puzzle-solving. It features a fantasy setting with a focus on story and character interaction.
What players likedPlayers praise its old-school point-and-click style, good voice acting, and storyline, comparing it to traditional fantasy adventures.
The catchEasy to get stuck pixel-hunting; walkthrough often needed
Games like The Book of Unwritten Tales →
A first-person puzzle-platformer where players switch dimensions to manipulate object properties and solve environmental challenges in a surreal mansion.
What players likedPlayers praise it as a clever first-person puzzler with inventive challenges using unique dimensional mechanics.
The catchSolutions are easy; the real challenge is fiddly, frustrating precision platforming.
Games like Quantum Conundrum →

Maize82% positive from 2,127 reviews2016
First-person adventure game with environmental puzzles and absurd humor. Explore a farm and facility to uncover secrets about sentient corn and its inhabitants.
What players likedPlayers praise its unique, humorous premise and talking characters, comparing it to an entertaining adventure with a bizarre yet memorable experience.
The catchThe comedy misses badly, mostly characters calling each other stupid and idiot.
Games like Maize →
This is a 3D point-and-click adventure game where players control a roach, crawling on walls and ceilings to solve puzzles in a bizarre post-apocalyptic world. It features humorous, nonverbal communication and an atmospheric soundtrack.
The catchPuzzle solutions are illogical, so trial and error or a walkthrough takes over.
Games like Journey of a Roach →
Party game with mini-games. Players compete in absurd challenges to entertain bunnies.
What players likedPlayers praise its goofy charm, creativity, and fun mini-games, finding it surprisingly enjoyable and even better than old Rayman.
The catchA minigame collection, not a real Rayman platformer
Games like Rayman Raving Rabbids™ →

NOT A HERO87% positive from 2,047 reviews20164% finish itDeck Playable
A 2¼D cover-based shooter with a quick-snap cover system and a roster of unique heroes. It features fast-paced gunplay and melee combat with a dark, comedic tone.
What players likedPlayers praise its frantic action and absurdity, comparing it to Hotline Miami with a unique political satire twist.
The catchMovement and cover controls feel floaty and inconsistent, so deaths often feel unfair.
Games like NOT A HERO →
Episodic adventure game with point-and-click puzzles and offbeat humor. Solve cases with a dog and rabbit duo.
What players likedPlayers praise its top-notch humor and writing, comparing it favorably to *Hit the Road* for its charm and accessibility.
The catchMany puzzle solutions are illogical, so progress often stalls until you open a guide.
Games like Sam & Max Save the World →

Arcade Paradise81% positive from 2,027 reviews20229% finish itDeck Verified
Retro arcade simulator where you build and manage an arcade, playing over 35 distinct games. It features a 90s aesthetic and a core loop of playing, earning, and expanding.
What players likedPlayers praise this immersive 80s arcade management sim for its playable games and the satisfying progression from laundromat work.
The catchThe laundry work is a slow, repetitive grind that keeps interrupting the arcade games.
Games like Arcade Paradise →
A point-and-click puzzle adventure with time travel mechanics and a cartoon feel. Players solve puzzles across different eras to prevent world domination.
What players likedPlayers praise its hilarious, clever puzzles, fantastic art style, and well-written dialogue, calling it one of the greatest adventure games ever made.
The catchsome puzzles rely on nonsensical, illogical solutions
Games like Day of the Tentacle Remastered →
Action-adventure game with LEGO building and co-op. Players battle enemies and solve puzzles across movie storylines.
What players likedPlayers praise its level builder and sandbox elements, comparing it to Harry Potter Years 1-4 for its creative freedom.
The catchLevels are only a few minutes long and repeat the same fight, vehicle and boss formula.
Games like LEGO® Indiana Jones™ 2: The Adventure Continues →