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RV There Yet? Review | Goofy Physics, Good Friends, and a Great Time

74
Story
6
Gameplay
8
Visuals
7
Audio
8
Value for Money
8
Price:
$ 8
Clear Time:
7 Hours
Reviewed on:
PC
RV There Yet? might not be the most intricate or polished co-op game out there, but it’s effortlessly fun. Its mix of teamwork, physics-driven chaos, and laid-back humor strikes that rare balance between laughter and light frustration. With a bit more content or fine-tuning, it could easily become a standout in the genre—but as it stands, it’s a scrappy, endearing road trip that delivers exactly the kind of good time it promises.

RV There Yet? Review Overview

What is RV There Yet??

RV There Yet? is a chaotic co-op driving and survival game where up to four players must guide their RV through the wild backroads of Mabutts Valley after their main route home is blocked. Players need to work together to navigate rough terrain, repair their vehicle, and fend off nature’s challenges.

RV There Yet? features:
 ⚫︎ Drive One RV With 4 Friends
 ⚫︎ Staying Alive With Burgers and Epipens
 ⚫︎ Proximity Chat
 ⚫︎ Hand Crafted Map Full of Hazards
 ⚫︎ Winch Mechanic for Rougher Terrain


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Price $7.99


RV There Yet? Pros & Cons

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Pros Cons
Checkmark Manual Driving Mechanics
Checkmark Winch System Adds Creative Solutions
Checkmark Hilarious Co-op Chaos
Checkmark Limited Map Variety and Replay Value
Checkmark Physics Break in Unpredictable Ways
Checkmark Lack of Offensive and Defensive Tools

RV There Yet? Story - 6/10

There isn’t much of a story beyond "get home in one piece," but that’s also part of its charm. The setup works well enough to justify the chaos that follows, even if it lacks deeper motivation or emotional beats. It’s light, simple, and perfectly serviceable for a party game, though players looking for more narrative weight won’t find it here.

RV There Yet? Gameplay - 8/10

The physics-based teamwork is where the game truly shines. From manually shifting gears to patching up the RV and mastering the winch, every task feels like organized chaos in the best way. However, occasional janky physics, unpredictable item placement, and overly aggressive wildlife can turn fun frustration into real frustration. Still, the gameplay loop remains fresh, hilarious, and rewarding when everyone’s in sync.

RV There Yet? Visuals - 7/10

The visuals are simple yet endearing, with bright palettes and cartoonish designs that complement the lighthearted tone. While it won’t win any awards for realism or polish, the charm is undeniable. Some textures and object collisions could use work, and the single-map setting limits visual variety—but it fits the vibe of a goofy co-op road trip.

RV There Yet? Audio - 8/10

From the hum of the RV engine to the roaring of bears from afar, RV There Yet? nails its ambient audio. The in-vehicle music and proximity chat system adds life to the experience, making coordination (and bickering) all the more entertaining. There’s nothing groundbreaking here, but the sound design sells the atmosphere well enough to keep the ride immersive.

RV There Yet? Value for Money - 8/10

For $7.99, it’s hard to complain. You’re getting a fun, chaotic multiplayer experience that can easily fill a weekend or two with laughter. The only drawback is the limited content—a single map and a few repeating challenges—but the replayability comes from player-driven antics, not structured progression. It’s a short but memorable trip worth taking with friends.

RV There Yet? Overall Score - 74/100

RV There Yet? isn’t the deepest or most polished co-op game, but it’s an undeniably fun one. Its blend of teamwork, physics-based chaos, and cozy humor hits the right balance between frustration and laughter. With more maps or refinements, it could be something special—but for now, it’s a scrappy, charming road trip that delivers exactly what it promises.

RV There Yet? Review: Goofy Physics, Good Friends, and a Great Time

The Journey

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Ah, party games—the ultimate test of friendship and coordination. If you want to laugh, yell, and question your friends’ decision-making skills all in one chaotic evening, it’s the quickest and most reliable way to do it. But every once in a while, a party game comes along that doesn’t just want you to mess around—it wants you to cooperate. To think. To actually rely on each other.

That’s where RV There Yet? rolls in.

Unlike the usual frantic minigame compilations or competitive shenanigans, this one slows things down a bit, or at least, that’s what it wants you to think. The premise is deceptively simple: you and up to three friends have just wrapped up a peaceful camping trip, ready to drive home. But when the main road back to civilization is closed, you’re forced to take a detour through rugged terrain, broken bridges, and the occasional bear who really doesn’t like RVs. And that’s where your real adventure begins.

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Naturally, as a bunch of game reviewers who’ve already braved the wilds of PEAK, we here at Game8 were eager to take this scenic disaster for a spin. While RV There Yet? doesn’t climb quite the same mechanical heights as PEAK, it absolutely delivers in its own way—as a chaotic, laughter-fueled co-op road trip where every bump, breakdown, and crash test feels like a shared victory.

Off The Beaten Path

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The gameplay is exactly what it sounds like, taking the unbeaten path, quite literally. Armed with nothing but your trusty RV and the power of friendship (plus maybe a few planks), your goal is to navigate the wilderness and somehow find your way back to the highway. It’s part driving simulator, part co-op puzzle game, and part slapstick survival comedy.

Each player can have a role to play. One drives, trying not to launch everyone off a cliff. Another guides, spotting paths or managing resources. Someone else can prepare for any incoming attacks from bears, making sure they don’t get too close to the RV. But every now and then, everyone hops out to build makeshift bridges, or get the RV unstuck. The more people you have in your party, the smoother (and funnier) the chaos becomes. Communication isn’t optional; it’s survival.

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The environments themselves are your biggest opponent. Between rocky cliffs, deep rivers, and the occasional encounter with wildlife that clearly missed the "peaceful detour" memo, there’s always something ready to throw your teamwork off balance. Gas stations along the way serve as your checkpoints, little oases of relief where you can refuel, restock materials, and revive fallen friends (assuming you don’t have an EpiPen handy, because yes, injuries are a thing here).

So gather your group, buckle up, and hit the road. RV There Yet? is less about the destination and more about the shared journey, full of laughter and bickering.

Not Quite There Yet

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Party games are usually easy pickings, something you can load up in minutes, laugh through, and forget about once the night’s over. RV There Yet? falls into that same quick-to-grasp, easy-to-love category. But just because it isn’t a massive, replay-heavy title doesn’t mean it’s safe from the usual bumps on the road. So let’s start there.

From what the developers shared prior to release, it’s clear that RV There Yet? was originally planned for a specific launch window. With time constraints inevitably creeping in, it’s natural that some compromises were made. The most noticeable one? The game currently only has one map.

It’s a sizeable stretch of terrain—long enough to take you around seven or more hours to complete—but that’s still just one environment to explore. For a genre that thrives on replayability and variety, this limitation is hard to ignore.

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That’s not to say the single map is boring—far from it—but when you’ve driven through the same cliffs, rivers, and forests a few times, the novelty wears off. Without new routes or fresh obstacles, you might not feel that strong urge to hop back in right away. It’s like finishing a good road trip and realizing there’s nowhere new to drive next weekend.

It’s not the kind of party game you and your friends will replay endlessly, but that doesn’t mean it can’t surprise you. Even with just one map, we discovered several creative ways to approach each section. Some detours shave off a bit of travel time. Finding faster ways to traverse the terrain—or just seeing how far you can push the game’s mechanics—becomes its own form of fun.

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That said, be careful when trying to outsmart the map. Some routes aren’t meant to be taken, no matter how clever your shortcut looks. We learned that the hard way after forcing our RV up what looked like a convenient rock, only to spend twice as long hauling ourselves back up. Sometimes the unbeaten path is unbeaten for a reason.

The Rough Terrain of Gameplay

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Now, onto the gripes, and to be fair, there aren’t many. I have a bit of a soft spot for charming, chaotic co-op games, so the fun absolutely outweighs the frustration. Still, there are a few moments where RV There Yet?’s physics had us scratching our heads.

First up, precision placement. Look, part of the fun of co-op games is the randomness, the chaotic throwing, the messy teamwork, and the inevitable laughter when everything goes wrong. That’s the charm of the genre. However, in a game where the main loop revolves around creating safe paths forward, precision matters.

For example, laying down planks to help the RV cross gaps sounds simple enough, except when the planks slide off, tilt at awkward angles, or just refuse to stay put. I get that it’s part of the challenge, but it feels like an unnecessary extra layer of frustration on top of an already tricky puzzle.

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Then there’s the jumping physics. At times, it felt like we were leaping in low gravity, bouncing off the top of the RV like astronauts on a moon mission. A few times, both my friend and I fell right off just as we climbed up, which led to more laughter than anger, but still—it’s one of those rough edges that could use a little tuning.

Nature Bites Back

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And then there are the predators. The wilderness in RV There Yet? isn’t just an obstacle course; it’s actively trying to kill you. Bears will demolish your RV in seconds, snakes leap out of nowhere, and neither seem deterred by your attempts to scare them off. Bear spray is your only line of defense, and as for snakes… well, just hope you’re good at running.

I understand that wildlife encounters are meant to raise the stakes, but the balance feels a bit off. I thought to myself, "We’re supposed to be seasoned campers; did the game think these characters wouldn’t prepare anything to defend themselves?" It just didn’t make sense that we could build bridges out of planks but couldn’t swing a branch at a bear. My fellow writer, as if she could read my mind, mentioned casually that it makes sense we can’t attack the bear because we’re not survivalists, just regular folks trying to make it home in one piece. Fair enough.

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After all, this is about a bunch of friends who just finished camping, drinking beer, smoking cigarettes, and probably running on bad decisions and caffeine. Maybe our characters weren’t really prepared for the worst—and yeah, having a simple drive back to the highway suddenly turn into a wilderness gauntlet kind of makes sense in that light. They didn’t expect to face any real danger; they just wanted to go home.

Anyway, that’s it for my gripes about the game. Now, let’s talk about why RV There Yet? still deserves a spot in your next game night lineup.

On The Road Together

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The gameplay is as straightforward as it gets. You’re driving from one point to the next, tackling whatever hurdles nature throws in front of you. But what makes RV There Yet? shine is how it turns that simplicity into genuine teamwork. It’s the perfect mix of chaos and coordination, where shouting directions, arguing over who’s driving, and barely surviving each encounter somehow blend into this delightful mess of cooperation.

Sure, you can play it solo, but honestly, that’s missing the point. The magic of RV There Yet? lies in those unpredictable, laugh-out-loud moments with friends—when someone accidentally drives off a cliff, or when you all scramble to fix the RV as a bear tears through camp. It’s less about perfection and more about surviving the journey together.

Manual Mayhem

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Now, driving—that’s where I had the most fun. It’s not your typical WASD and go setup. This is a full-on manual stick shift, and I didn’t expect that from a cozy little co-op game. You actually have to drag your mouse to change gears, making each movement feel oddly tactile and satisfying. Even some racing games just have a button for shifting gears, but here? You’re the one doing the work. It’s the kind of detail that turns a simple drive into an experience.

And when things inevitably fall apart—because they will—repairing becomes part of the loop. You’ll need to patch up broken parts using scrap metal, replace wheels, and keep the RV running with whatever materials you scavenge. Gas stations act as repair hubs, complete with welding tools to fix the RV’s skeleton. It’s simple, yet it keeps you engaged, always giving you something to do while waiting for your friends to stop arguing about directions.

Winch to the Rescue

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If there’s one unsung hero of RV There Yet?, it’s the winch. Seriously—this tool deserves its own award. While I had my fair share of complaints about the physics, the winch somehow manages to be both hilarious and heroic. There was one point where we gave up trying to cross a rocky path the "proper" way with planks and decided to just winch our way through. It worked. Somehow. The rope physics went wild, the RV swung dangerously, and we were all screaming, but we made it—and that’s what counts.

That’s the beauty of this game, as it rewards creativity. Even when things break down, there’s always a weird, chaotic solution waiting for you if you’re willing to try something stupid enough to work.

The Little Things That Stick

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The map, while sometimes hard to read, adds to the sense of being on an unpredictable road trip adventure. You’re not just following a line—you’re exploring, getting lost, and finding your way back again. It feels spontaneous, like a proper detour through the unknown.

And then there are the small touches, like smoking unlimited cigarettes for a quick adrenaline rush or chugging beer for a temporary buff. They’re silly, unnecessary, and absolutely perfect for the tone of the game. It’s the kind of detail that makes you laugh and go, "Yeah, that tracks."

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Visually, RV There Yet? isn’t the best-looking co-op title out there, but it’s got a charming, cozy aesthetic that fits its goofy vibe. The proximity chat works well, making in-game chatter feel natural and immersive, while the background music, often playing from the RV’s own tape deck, completes that laid-back, road-trip atmosphere.

So no, it’s not the most polished or technically impressive co-op game—but it is one of the most genuine. We spent most of our time laughing rather than getting frustrated, and honestly, that’s what matters. RV There Yet? delivers exactly what it promises, which is a cozy, chaotic, friendship-testing adventure that’s as fun as it is unpredictable.

Is RV There Yet? Worth It?

The Most Fun You’ll Have Getting Lost

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For less than the price of a movie ticket, PEAK offers an experience that can last several hours per session—or however long you and your partner or friends can endure the mountain’s wrath. It’s not about fast-paced action or endless content drops. It’s about shared struggle, communication, and the quiet victories you earn together.

That price point makes it an easy recommendation. Sure, the lack of offensive tools and occasional trial-and-error design can be frustrating, but that’s part of the charm. The game never takes itself too seriously, and it knows it’s about the absurdity of being unprepared, about trying to hold things together when everything (and everyone) around you starts falling apart.

At $7.99, it’s an easy recommendation. RV There Yet? may not reinvent co-op gaming, but it nails the most important part: giving you a reason to laugh, shout, and maybe even swear at your friends—all in good fun.


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Steam IconSteam
Price $7.99


RV There Yet? FAQ

How Many Maps Are Available In RV There Yet?

Currently, there is only one map available in RV There Yet.

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RV There Yet? Product Information

RV There Yet? Cover
Title RV THERE YET?
Release Date October 21, 2025
Developer Nuggets Entertainment
Publisher Nuggets Entertainment
Supported Platforms PC (Steam)
Genre Adventure, Co-op, Simulation
Number of Players 1-4
ESRB Rating N/A
Official Website RV There Yet? Steam

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