In space with a grappling hook and couch co-op

I already spend a sizeable portion of my gaming time dying in roguelike platformers, and the Steam Deck has only made things worse. Now here comesDIG - Deep In Galaxies, a roguelike platformer that looks like a cross betweenNoita,CaveblazersandBroforce, with cosmic scale, destructible levels, double jump, a grappling hook and co-op. I’m powerless to resist.

Here’s the release date trailer:

I loved Noita but eventually stalled on it because it felt like it required thought and research in order to get better at it. DIG looks more twitchy, where progress seems defined by better dodging, better aiming, and eventually turning yourself into a rolling mass of destruction.

The DIGSteam pagebrags about it having nine character classes, 200 items, and 180 abilities with which to tear through destructible procedural levels. In between those levels, you’ll travel between planets on a spaceship, with some combat and mysteries to unravel across the galaxy.

For everyone else, DIG will release in 1.0 on February 16th. The only thing I don’t like about what I’ve seen so far is that it’s called DIG - Deep In Galaxies, and DIG is seemingly an acronym for Deep In Galaxies… which means its name is Deep In Galaxies: Deep In Galaxies.