Physics-based party platformer Ligmanauts announced

Ligmanauts

Indie developer Super Spin Digital has announced Ligmanauts, a new party-based physics-driven platformer game.

Ligmanauts is in development for Windows PC (via Steam) with a release set for sometime in Q3 of 2026.

“We were just messing around with multiplayer physics and found ourselves playing together for hours – that’s when we knew we had something,” said Shath Maguire, co-founder, Super Spin Digital in a press release. “It’s like reliving those couch co-op sessions from the early 2000s where you’d take turns passing the controller, except everyone can play at once and someone’s always screwing up.”

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

Ligmanauts is a physics-driven multiplayer platformer that channels the raw energy of early 2000s gaming culture from developer Super Spin Digital. Designed from the ground up for voice chat chaos, the game brings nostalgic 3D platforming to modern social play.

Swing, bounce, and launch your ‘Nauts through physics-driven platforming challenges while an original liquid dnb soundtrack sets the pace. Coordinate with up to seven friends in 8-player multiplayer as you navigate levels designed for creative solutions and shared chaos.

In one challenge, players must coordinate to swing each other across gaps – calling out timing as physics sends plans hilariously sideways. Simple goals turn into messy, memorable moments as plans fall apart, or just mess around in playgrounds where the physics themselves are the fun.

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