Games Like Quack Quack Up (2026)
The best similar games on Steam — matched by shared genre and gameplay, with a reason for every pick.
Updated daily · July 17, 2026
Best games similar to Quack Quack Up
| # | Game | Genre | Shared with Quack Quack Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liar's Bar | Casual | Casual, Indie, Simulation, co-op |
| 2 | The Artifactory | Action | Casual, Indie, Simulation, co-op |
| 3 | Scale the Depths | Casual | Casual, Indie, Simulation, single-player |
| 4 | Obey the Voice™ | Adventure | Adventure, Indie, single-player |
| 5 | BLOKES on BLOCKS! | Action | Casual, Indie, multiplayer, single-player |
| 6 | The Ranch of Rivershine | Simulation | Simulation, single-player |
| 7 | Swan Song | Casual | Casual, Indie, single-player |
| 8 | Burglin' Gnomes | Action | Adventure, co-op, multiplayer, online co-op |
| 9 | Goose Goose Duck | Casual | Casual, Indie, co-op, multiplayer |
| 10 | Sunderfolk | RPG | co-op, multiplayer |
| 11 | R.E.P.O. ▲ | Action | co-op, multiplayer, online co-op, single-player |
| 12 | Wild Woods | Action | Casual, Indie, co-op, multiplayer |
Why these are like Quack Quack Up
1. Liar's Bar
Both are casual / indie games; both offer co-op and multiplayer. Dive into this multiplayer online experience set in a sketchy bar where the games are as dangerous as the patrons.
2. The Artifactory
Both are casual / indie games; both offer co-op and multiplayer. Craft chaos.
3. Scale the Depths
Both are casual / indie games; both offer single-player. Fish, scale, sell, repeat.
4. Obey the Voice™
Both are adventure / indie games; both offer single-player. You are here to listen to The Voice.
5. BLOKES on BLOCKS!
Both are casual / indie games; both offer multiplayer and single-player. BLOKES on BLOCKS is a casual party game where you push your friends around.
6. The Ranch of Rivershine
Both are simulation games; both offer single-player. Saddle up and build your own horse ranch!
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